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© 2021 United States Stove Company
9
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
NEVER OPERATE THIS PRODUCT WHILE UNATTENDED
HOW YOUR STOVE WORKS
4 Digit Display
Up / Down
Buttons :
Heat Range
Room Fan
Draft Fan
Auto Mode
Indicator
Auger Delay
Indicator & Button
Off Indicator
& Button
On Indicator
& Button
Your pellet stove utilizes a inclined auger fuel feed
system that is operated by a microprocessor controlled
digital circuit board. The digital circuit board allows the
inclined auger fuel feed system to run in a timer-based,
non-continuous cycle; this cycling allows the auger to
run for a predetermined period of seconds. The auger
pushes pellets up a chute located at the front/bottom of
the hopper which in turn falls through another chute into
the burnpot. Your stove is equipped with an automatic
ignition system that should ignite the fuel within 5-10
minutes from pressing the ON button. As pellets enter the
burn pot and ignite, outside air is drawn across the fuel
and heated during the combustion process which is then
pulled through the heat exchanger by the exhaust motor
or draft fan. As the stove heats up, room air is circulated
around the heat exchanger by means of a room air blower,
distributing warm air into the room.
The amount of heat produced by the stove is proportional
to the rate of the fuel that is burned, and this rate is
controlled by the “HEAT RANGE” setting. In order to
maintain combustion of the fuel at a desired rate, the air
provided to the burn chamber by the exhaust or draft fan
must be maintained precisely. Too little air will result in a
ame that is non-energetic or lazy. If the fuel continues
to ow with too little air for long enough, the burn pot
will ll with too much fuel and the re will smother out.
To much air will result in a ame that is overactive or
aggressive. The ame in this situation is typically very blue
at the bottom and resembles a blow torch. If this situation
continues, the fuel in the burn pot will be consumed and
the re will go out. Matching the amount of air required for
proper combustion to the fuel rate is the primary objective
in effectively burning pellets of various brands and
qualities in your stove. The air to fuel ratio can be adjusted
to allow almost any fuel quality to burn effectively by
following the procedures detailed in the remainder of this
manual. Because a forced draft pressure is required for
the combustion process inside your stove, it is extremely
important that the exhaust system be properly installed
and maintained. And, that when operating your stove, you
make sure that the viewing door is properly sealed.
PANEL/REMOTE CONTROLS
The operation of this appliance can be controlled from
the panel located on the side of the stove and/or by the
remote control. The control functions are as follows:
A. On/Off Switch (“Power” Button)
When pushed, the stove will automatically ignite. No
other re starter is necessary. The igniter will stay on
for at least 10 and up to 12 minutes, depending on
when Proof of Fire is reached. The re should start in
approximately 5 minutes.
After pushing “POWER”, the auger motor is on for 3.5
minutes, off for 1 minute. During the remainder of the
start-up period, the auger motor operates on the heat
range “1” setting.
During start up the heat level advance (Up and Down keys)
will change the heat range indicator level accordingly,
but there is no change in the stoves operating conditions
until start-up is completed.
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