United States Stove 4840 Pellet Stove with 24 lb Hopper 1,000 sq ft

User Manual - Page 11

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11
DAILY OPERATION
Never place your hand near the auger while the heater is in operation.
This unit should be lled when the hopper level drops below 3-inches.
In the event of a power outage, the heater will not function. If the unit was “ON” when the power outage occurred, one
of the following will take place:
1. If the heater is still warm, it will resume feeding fuel and continue to operate normally. If the re has gone out, you will have
to press the “OFF” button and then the “ON” button again to begin a new start-up sequence.
2. If the heater has cooled-off, it will reset to its “OFF” condition. At this point, you may press the “ON” button and the unit
will begin a new start-up sequence. Make it a habit to empty the burn pot in these situations.
NOTE: The unit will also shut down in the event of an exhaust blower failure; if this is the case, the unit will not re-start and you
must contact Customer Service at (800) 750-2723.
The amount of visible smoke being produced can be an effective method of determining how ef ciently the combustion process
is taking place at the given settings. Visible smoke consist of unburned fuel and moisture leaving your stove. Learn to adjust the air
settings of your speci c unit to produce the smallest amount of visible smoke. Wood that has not been seasoned properly and has a
high wood moisture content will produce excess visible smoke and burn poorly.
SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE FEATURES
Your heater incorporates safety switches that helps ensure that everything is in proper working order before feeding fuel to the
burn pot. The heater will not operate if the viewing or combustion door is left open; or if the exhaust blower fails or the exhaust
system is blocked.
The RTD, Resistance Temperature Device, will prevent your heater from operating at abnormally high temperatures. The heater
has two over temperature limits. If the unit reaches the rst limit, it will reduce fuel consumption in order to reduce temperatures.
If the unit reaches the second limit, it will shut down and will need to be restarted.
Your heater also includes an auto-start igniter as a standard feature. The use of other re starter materials (wood chips, starter
gel, etc.) is not necessary. By simply pressing the “ON” button on the digital control panel, your heater will begin to feed fuel and
automatically start within 5 minutes.
This wood heater has a manufacturer-set minimum burn rate that must not be altered. It is against federal regulations to alter this
setting or otherwise operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.
Failure to clean and maintain this unit as indicated can result in poor performance, safety hazards and void your warranty.
Unplug your heaters electrical cord prior to removing the back panel or opening the exhaust system for any inspection, cleaning,
or maintenance work.
Never perform any inspections, cleaning, or maintenance on a hot heater.
Do not operate heater with broken glass , leakage of ue gas may result.
EXHAUST SYSTEM
The by products of combustion contain small particles of y ash. Fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict
the ow of ue gases. Incomplete combustion, such as during startup, shutdown, or incorrect operation of the heater will lead to
soot or creosote formation which will collect in the exhaust system and if ignited, an extremely hot re could result. Therefore,
it is important that the exhaust system be inspected and cleaned at least bi-monthly during the burning season. Contact your local
municipal or provincial re authority for information on how to handle a re. Have a clearly understood plan to handle a re if one
should ever occur. Cleaning or monitoring the areas behind the front cleanout door should be done frequently to ensure minimum
y ash or soot/creosote build-up.
INTERIOR CHAMBERS
Periodically remove and clean the burn pot, ame impingement plate and the areas behind the cleanout door. In particular, it is
advisable to clean out the holes in the burn pot to remove any build up that may prevent air from moving through the burn pot freely.
As good practice, you should remove and clean the burn pot each time you restart the heater, weekly or as needed as this ensures
that the best ef ciency is achieved.
If a vacuum is used to clean your heater, we suggest using a vacuum designed for ash removal. Some regular vacuum cleaner (i.e.
shop vacs) may leak ash into the room.
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
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