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AUTOMATIC SAFETY FEATURES
During a power outage, the stove will shut down
safely. Do not open the main door or ash pan
door. During a power failure, the exhaust fan will
not run. Keeping the doors sealed will allow the
exhaust vent to draft out naturally. When the
power is restored, the stove will not restart. If the
exhaust temperature is still 120 degrees
Fahrenheit when power is restored, the exhaust
and convection fans will continue to run until the
stove cools. See lighting instructions to restart
stove.
POWER OUTAGE
OVERHEATING
Over Fire Protection: If the stove is being over
fired or burning too hot, the high limit switches will
automatically shut down the stove to avoid
damage to other components. If the temperature
on the hopper reaches 200 degrees Fahrenheit,
the auger will automatically stop and the stove will
shut down. The exhaust fan will continue to run
until the proof of fire switch cools. Allow the stove
to cool before attempting to re-ignite. See Start-
Up.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR STOVE
Your stove utilizes a vertical auger fuel feed system
that is operated by a microprocessor controlled
digital circuit board. The digital circuit board allows
the vertical auger fuel system to run in a timer
based, non-continuous cycle. This cycling allows
the auger to run for a predetermined amount of
time. The auger pushes pellets up a chute located
in the hopper. The pellets will then turn and fall
through another chute into the burn pot. Your stove
is equipped with an automatic ignition system that
should ignite the fuel within 3-5 minutes of pressing
the On/Off button. As pellets fill the burn pot and
ignite, outside air is drawn across the fuel and
heated during the combustion process with is then
pulled across the heat exchange tubes by the
exhaust motor. As the stove reaches operating
temperature, the room air is then circulated around
the heat exchange tubes by a room air blower,
distributing warm air into the room. The amount of
heat that is produced by the stove is proportional to
the rate of fuel that is burned. Because a forced
draft pressure is required for the combustion
process inside the stove, it is extremely important
that the exhaust system be properly installed and
maintained. Also, the doors must remain closed
while in operation and the seals on the doors must
be properly maintained.
Install at least one smoke detector on each floor
of your home to ensure your safety. They should
be located away from the stove, and close to the
sleeping areas.
You should have separate CO monitors for areas
near the stove
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OTHER STOVE FEATURES
Exchange Tube Scraper: Scrapes the carbon
buildup that can accumulate on the heat-transfer
tubes. Never touch while stove is Hot.
See Figure A
Glass Air Wash System: Allows the stove to
draw in air, through the lined up slots, to gently
wash against the interior of the glass to help
keep it free of soot buildup. To the right is open,
to the left is closed. See Figure B
Figure A: Scraper Figure B: Glass Airwash
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