OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Check and Fill the Fuel Hopper with Pellets:

This Pellet Stove is available as a freestanding unit or as a fireplace insert. There is a different method for filling the hopper for each type of heater:

To check and fill the hopper of the freestanding heater, simply lift the hopper door, visually check the hopper and add pellets when needed.

To check and fill the hopper of the insert heater, pull hopper lid forward, visually check the hopper and add pellets when needed.

CAUTION: DO NOT OVERFILL THE PELLET FUEL HOPPER. AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION, AUGER WILL NOT OPERATE AT ANY TIME WHEN FUEL HOPPER DOOR IS OPEN.

Pre‐start Check‐up:

Make sure that all parts of the Pellet Stove Room Heater are cool before proceeding. Remove the burn pot and clean out any ash debris. Be sure to re‐install the burn pot in the correct position (see page 29).

The blowers and automatic fuel supply are controlled from a panel located on the right hand side of the stove.

Note: Your Pellet Stove may omit an odor as oil residue from the manufacturing process burns off and the high temperature paint cures. You can minimize this effect by running a smaller fire for the first few hours of operation. Avoid placing any items on the stove top during this period as the stove’s paint could be permanently damaged.

Lighting Instructions:

ATTENTION: Viewing door must be securely latched to ensure proper stove operation. Push door‐handle downward until latch is fully engaged; you will feel the latch engage and hear an audible click.

When first operating your Pellet Stove, depress the MODE button until the LED indicator above MANUAL lights up. This will engage MANUAL mode and provide you with full control of the heater’s control board functions and allow you to familiarize yourself with how the heater works. The heat level for T‐STAT mode can only be set when the control is in the Manual Mode.

Starting Up The Pellet Stove Room Heater:

Whenever Operating the Pellet Stove for First Time, or if The Stove Runs Out Of Pellets, it is Necessary to Prime the Auger with Pellet Fuel. To do this, Press and Hold the AUGER Button for Approximately 3 Seconds until the AUGER LED illuminates. This Procedure will prime the Auger and then Automatically Initiate the Normal Ignition Cycle.

CAUTION: Do not use this procedure for normal startup. To do so would cause excessive fuel build‐up in the burn pot.

For normal startup with pellets fuel in the auger, press and release the On/Off button. The LED indicator light above the On/Off button will alternately flash green then red to indicate that the start‐up cycle has begun. The light above the Auger button will flash intermittently to indicate the activation of the auger feeding the pellets into the burn pot. The electric igniter will also be activated at this time. The igniter takes a few minutes to come up to temperature in order to ignite the pellets in the burn pot. It will normally take between 4 minutes and 8 minutes for pellets to ignite.

NOTE: If pellets do not ignite within 12 minutes the heater will shut down, requiring you to turn on the heater and repeat the start‐up process.

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United States Stove 5660(I) manual Operating Instructions, Check and Fill the Fuel Hopper with Pellets, Pre‐start Check‐up

5660(I) specifications

The United States Stove 5660(I) is a powerful pellet stove designed to provide efficient heating while boasting modern features and a user-friendly interface. Known for its high performance and reliability, this stove is a popular choice for homeowners seeking an effective heating solution for their living spaces.

One of the standout features of the 5660(I) is its capacity to produce up to 50,000 BTUs, making it suitable for heating areas up to approximately 2,500 square feet. This impressive heating capacity ensures that even larger rooms can be warmed quickly and efficiently, contributing to energy savings and comfort during the colder months.

The stove operates primarily on wood pellets, which are an environmentally friendly fuel choice. Wood pellets are made from compressed sawdust and provide a renewable heating source that burns cleanly and efficiently. The use of pellets not only minimizes emissions but also allows the stove to deliver consistent heat output.

In terms of technology, the United States Stove 5660(I) incorporates advanced features to enhance user experience. The stove is equipped with a digital control panel, offering easy programming options for both heating schedules and temperature settings. This digital interface allows homeowners to customize heating preferences, ensuring a comfortable atmosphere without excessive manual adjustments.

Another notable characteristic of the 5660(I) is its large hopper capacity, holding up to 60 pounds of pellets. This feature extends the time between refueling sessions, allowing for more extended periods of operation without interruption. The stove also features an automatic ignition system, simplifying the startup process and making it convenient for users.

The design of the 5660(I) is not just about functionality; it also boasts an aesthetic appeal. With its sleek and contemporary look, it can seamlessly integrate into various home decors. The stove comes in multiple finishes, allowing homeowners to choose a model that best matches their style.

Safety is also a priority with the United States Stove 5660(I). The unit includes various safety features, including an automatic shut-off function in case of a malfunction, ensuring peace of mind while the stove is in use. The high-efficiency burn system minimizes the amount of ash produced, making maintenance less of a chore.

In summary, the United States Stove 5660(I) combines performance, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal, presenting an excellent heating solution for any home. Its advanced features, ease of use, and eco-friendly fuel choice make it a top contender in the pellet stove market. Whether for heating a large living area or creating a cozy atmosphere, the 5660(I) is a dependable choice.