Ashley AP5790 Manuel utilisateur

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This unit is not intended to be used as a primary source of heat.
OWNER’S MANUAL
MODEL: AP5780
852925-0804G
• Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this appliance. Failure to
follow these instructions could result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death.
• Contactyourlocalbuildingorreofcialsaboutobtainingpermits,restrictionsand
installation inspection requirements in your area.
• Save these instructions.
U.S. Stove Company
227 Industrial Park Road, South Pittsburg, TN 37380
Phone 800-750-2723 www.usstove.com
Certiedforinstallationsinthe
USA and Canada.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Certiedtocomplywith2015particulate
emissions standards.
ReportNo.0215PS061E
0215PS061S
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ThismanualdescribestheinstallationandoperationoftheAshley,AP5780woodheater.Thisheatermeetsthe2015U.S.
EnvironmentalProtectionAgency’scribwoodemissionlimitsforwoodheaterssoldafterMay15,2015.Underspecictest
conditionsthisheaterhasbeenshowntodeliverheatatratesrangingfrom8,507to26,386Btu/hr.Thisheaterachieved
aparticulateemissionsrateof1.3g/hrwhentestedtomethodASTME2779-10(*andanefciencyof72%).
• IMPORTANT:Readthisentiremanualbeforeinstalling
and operating this product. Failure to do so may
result in property damage, bodily injury, or even
death. Proper installation of this stove is crucial for
safeandefcientoperation.
• Installventatclearancesspeciedbythevent
manufacturer.
• Do not connect the pellet vent to a vent serving any
other appliance or stove.
• Donotinstallauedamperintheexhaustventing
system of this unit.
• Use of outside air is not required for this unit.
• Contactyourlocalbuildingofcialstoobtaina
permit and information on any additional installation
restrictions or inspection requirements in your area.
• Do not throw this manual away. This manual has
important operating and maintenance instructions
that you will need at a later time. Always follow the
instructions in this manual.
• This appliance is designed for the use of pelletized
fuelthatmeetorexceedthestandardsetbythe
PelletFuelInstitute(PFI).
• Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel,
kerosene,charcoallighteruid,orsimilarliquidsto
startor’freshenup’areinthisstove.Keepallsuch
liquids well away from the stove while it is in use.
• A working smoke detector must be installed in the
same room as this product.
• Installasmokedetectoroneachoorofyourhome;
incaseofaccidentalrefromanycauseitcan
provide time for escape.
• Thesmokedetectormustbeinstalledatleast15
feet(4,57M)fromtheapplianceinordertoprevent
undue triggering of the detector when reloading.
• Do not unplug the stove if you suspect a malfunction.
TurntheON/OFFSWITCHto”OFF’andcontactyour
dealer.
• Your stove requires periodic maintenance and
cleaning(see”MAINTENANCE”).Failuretomaintain
your stove may lead to improper and/or unsafe
operation.
• Disconnect the power cord before performing any
maintenance!NOTE:TurningtheON/OFFSwitchto
”OFF”doesnotdisconnectallpowertotheelectrical
components of the stove.
• Never try to repair or replace any part of the stove
unless instructions for doing so are given in this
manual. All other work should be done by a trained
technician.
• Do not operate your stove with the viewing door
open. The auger will not feed pellets under these
circumstances and a safety concern may arise from
sparks or fumes entering the room.
• Allow the stove to cool before performing any
maintenance or cleaning. Ashes must be disposed
inametalcontainerwithatightttinglid.Theclosed
container of ashes should be placed on a non-
combustible surface or on the ground, well away
fromallcombustiblematerials,pendingnaldisposal.
• Theexhaustsystemshouldbecheckedmonthly
during the burning season for any build-up of soot or
creosote.
• Donottouchthehotsurfacesofthestove.Educate
all children on the dangers of a high-temperature
stove. Young children should be supervised when
they are in the same room as the stove.
• The hopper and stove top will be hot during
operation;therefore,youshouldalwaysusesome
type of hand protection when refuelling your stove.
• A power surge protector is required. This unit must be
pluggedintoa110-120V,60Hzgroundedelectrical
outlet. Do not use an adapter plug or sever the
grounding plug. Do not route the electrical cord
underneath, in front of, or over the heater. Do not
routethecordinfoottrafcareasorpinchthecord
under furniture.
• The heater will not operate during a power outage.
If a power outage does occur, check the heater for
smoke spillage and open a window if any smoke spills
into the room.
• The feed door must be closed and sealed during
operation.
• Neverblockfreeairowthroughtheopenventsof
the unit.
• Keepforeignobjectsoutofthehopper.
• The moving parts of this stove are propelled by high
torqueelectricmotors.Keepallbodypartsaway
from the auger while the stove is plugged into an
electrical outlet. These moving parts may begin to
move at any time while the stove is plugged in.
• Donotplaceclothingorotherammableitemsonor
near this stove.
• Wheninstalledinamobilehome,thestovemustbe
grounded directly to the steel chassis and bolted
totheoor.WARNING—THISUNITMUSTNOTBE
INSTALLEDINTHEBEDROOM(perHUDrequirements).
CAUTION—Thestructuralintegrityofthemobilehome
oor,wall,andceiling/roofmustbemaintained.
• This appliance is not intended for commercial use.
• CAUTION:Burningfuelcreatescarbonmonoxide
and can be hazardous to your health if not properly
vented.
*Thisapplianceisafreestandingheater.Itisnotintendedtobeattachedtoanytypeofducting.Itisnotafurnace.
Safety Precautions
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*Pelletsizemayeffecttheactualrateoffuelfeedandburntimes.Fuelfeedratesmayvarybyasmuchas20%.
Use PFI listed fuel for best results.
FUEL CONSIDERATIONS
Your pellet stove is designed to burn premium hardwood pellets that comply with Association of Pellet Fuel
Industriesstandards.(Minimumof40lbsdensitypercubicft,1/4”to5/16”diameter,lengthnogreaterthan1.5”,
notlessthan8,200BTU/lb,moistureunder8%byweight,ashunder1%byweight,andsaltunder300partsper
million).Pelletsthataresoft,containexcessiveamountsofloosesawdust,havebeen,orarewet,willresultin
reduced performance.
Storeyourpelletsinadryplace.DONOTstorethefuelwithintheinstallationclearancesoftheunitorwithinthe
spacerequiredforrefuellingandashremoval.Doingsocouldresultinahousere.
Donotoverreorusevolatilefuelsorcombustibles,doingsomaycauseapersonalandpropertydamage
hazards.
SAFETY AND EPA COMPLIANCE
Your pellet stove has been approved for installation in the USA and Canada. It may also be installed in a
manufacturedormobilehome.YourstoveconformstoASTME1509-12,andCertiedtoULCS627-00,and(UM)
84-HUD.
ElectricalSpecications
ElectricalRating 120VoltsAC,60HZ,3Amps
Watts(operational) 125W
Watts(igniterrunning) 310W
Dimensions
Height 37.16”(944mm)
Width 20.81”(529mm)
Depth 22.25”(566mm)
Weight 162lbs
Specications
WARNING:Itisagainstfederalregulationstooperatethiswoodheaterinamannerinconsistentwiththe
operatinginstructionsintheowner’smanual.
Note:Registeryourproductonlineatwww.usstove.com.See“LimitedWarranty”sectionforspecicwarranty
information for your new purchase. Save your receipt with your records for any claims.
HeatingSpecications
FuelBurnRate*(lowestsetting) 1.4lbsperhr
BurnTime(lowestsetting) 32 hrs
HopperCapacity 46lbs
Flue Size 3“or4”(77mmto102mm)
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INSTALLATION OPTIONS
Read this entire manual before you install and use your pellet stove. Failure to follow instructions may result in
property damage, bodily injury, or even death!
(Seespecicinstallationdetailsforclearancesandotherinstallationrequirements)
AFreestandingUnit—supportedbypedestal/legsandplacedonanon-combustibleoorsurfaceincompliance
with clearance requirements for a freestanding stove installation.
Yourpelletstovemaybeinstalledtocodeineitheraconventionalormobilehome(seeSPECIALMOBILEHOME
REQUIREMENTS).TheinstallationmustcomplywiththeManufacturedHomeandSafetyStandard(HUD),CFR3280,
Part 24.
Itisrecommendedthatonlyaauthorizedtechnicianinstallyourpelletstove,preferablyanNFIcertiedspecialist.
DONOTCONNECTTHISUNITTOANYAIRDISTRIBUTIONDUCTORSYSTEM.
The use of other components other than stated herein could cause bodily harm, heater damage, and void your
warranty.
IMPROPERINSTALLATION:Themanufacturerwillnotbeheldresponsiblefordamagecausedbythemalfunction
ofastoveduetoimproperventingorinstallation.Call(800)750-2723and/orconsultaprofessionalinstallerifyou
have any questions.
CLEARANCES
Your pellet stove has been tested and listed for installation in residential, mobile home in accordance with the
clearances given below. For safety reasons, please adhere to the installation clearances and restrictions. Any
reduction in clearance to combustibles may only be done by means approved by a regulatory authority.
Installation
CLEARANCES
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A SideWalltoStove 8 204
B SideWalltoVentPipe 12 305
C BackWalltoStove 12 305
D BackWalltoVentPipe 3 77
E Ceiling to Floor 84 2134
F Ceiling to Stove 46.875 1191
CORNERCLEARANCES
G SideWalltoStove 10 254
H SideWalltoVentPipe 3 77
I BackWalltoStove 10 254
J BackWalltoVentPipe 3 77
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FLOOR PROTECTION
Thisheatermusthaveanon-combustibleoorprotector(UL1618emberprotection)installedbeneathitifthe
oorisofcombustiblematerial.US:FloorprotectorshouldbeULlistedorequaltoo,needstoextend6”tothefront,6”to
eachside,1”totherearoftheunit.Underand2”beyondeachsideofthecleanoutteeifaninteriorverticalinstillation.
Canada:FloorprotectorshouldcomplywithCAN/ULCstandards.Needstoextend18”tothefront,8”beyondeachsideof
the unit.
Installation
FLOORPROTECTORDIMENSIONS
K BacktoStove 1”(26mm)U.S.(8”(204mm)Can.)
L Side to Stove 6”(153mm)U.S.(8”(204mm)Can.)
M Front to Stove 6”(153mm)U.S.(18”(458mm)Can.)
N BackandSidestoFlue 6”(153mm)
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VENTING REQUIREMENTS
• Installventatclearancesspeciedbytheventmanufacturer.
• Do not connect the pellet vent to a vent serving any other appliance or stove.
• Donotinstallauedamperintheexhaustventingsystemofthisunit.
• The following installation guidelines must be followed to ensure conformity with both the safety listing of this
stove and to local building codes. Do not use makeshift methods or compromise in the installation.
MAXIMUM VENTING DISTANCE
InstallationMUSTincludeatleast3-feetofverticalpipeoutsidethehome.Thiswillcreatesomenaturaldraftto
reducethepossibilityofsmokeorodorduringapplianceshutdownandkeepexhaustfromcausinganuisance
orhazardbyexposingpeopleorshrubstohightemperatures.Themaximumrecommendverticalventingheight
is12-feetfor3-inchtype“PL”vent.Totallengthofhorizontalventmustnotexceed4-feet.Thiscouldcauseback
pressure.Usenomorethan180degreesofelbows(two90-degreeelbows,ortwo45-degreeandone90-degree
elbow,etc.)tomaintainadequatedraft.
IMPORTANCE OF PROPER DRAFT
Draft is the force which moves air from the appliance up through the chimney. The amount of draft in your
chimney depends on the length of the chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions and other factors. Too
muchdraftmaycauseexcessivetemperaturesintheappliance.Inadequatedraftmaycausebackpufnginto
theroomand‘plugging’ofthechimney.
Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through appliance and chimney
connectorjoints.Anuncontrollableburnorexcessivetemperatureindicatesexcessivedraft.
Takeintoaccountthechimney’slocationtoinsureitisnottooclosetoneighboursorinavalleywhichmay
cause unhealthy or nuisance conditions.
PELLET VENT TYPE
AULlisted3-inchor4-inchtype“PL”pelletventexhaustsystemmustbeusedforinstallationandattachedtothe
pipeconnectorprovidedonthebackofthestove(usea3-inchto4-inchadapterfor4-inchpipe).Connection
atbackofstovemustbesealedusingHi-TempRTV.Use4-inchventiftheventheightisover12-feetorifthe
installationisover2,500feetabovesealevel.WerecommendtheuseofSimpsonDura-Vent®orMetal-Fab®
pipe(ifyouuseotherpipe,consultyourlocalbuildingcodesand/orbuildinginspectors).DonotuseType-B
Gas Vent pipe or galvanized pipe with this unit. The pellet vent pipe is designed to disassemble for cleaning and
should be checked several times during the burning season. Pellet vent pipe is not furnished with the unit and
must be purchased separately.
PELLET VENT INSTALLATION
Theinstallationmustincludeaclean-outteetoenablecollectionofyashandtopermitperiodiccleaning
of the exhaust system. 90-degree elbows accumulate y ash and soot thereby reducing exhaust ow and
performanceofthestove.Eachelboworteereducesdraftpotentialby30%to50%.
Alljointsintheventsystemmustbefastenedbyatleast3screws,andalljointsmustbesealedwithHi-Temp
RTVsiliconesealanttobeairtight.Theareawheretheventpipepenetratestotheexteriorofthehomemust
besealedwithsiliconeorothermeanstomaintainthevaporbarrierbetweentheexteriorandtheinteriorofthe
home. Vent surfaces can get hot enough to cause burns if touched by children. Noncombustible shielding or
guards may be required.
PELLET VENT TERMINATION
Donotterminatetheventinanenclosedorsemi-enclosedarea,suchas;carport,garage,attic,crawlspace,
under a sun deck or porch, narrow walkway, or any other location that can build up a concentration of fumes.
Termination in one of these areas can also lead to unpredictable pressure situations with the appliance, and
couldresultinimproperperformanceand/ormalfunction.Theterminationmustexhaustabovetheoutsideair
inlet elevation. The termination must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other materials. Do
notterminatetheventingintoanexistingsteelormasonrychimney.
IMPORTANT:Thisunitisequippedwithanegativedraftsystemthatpullsairthroughtheburnpotandpushes
theexhaustoutofthedwelling.Ifthisunitisconnectedtoauesystemotherthanthewayexplainedinthis
manual, it will not function properly.
Installation
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VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES
A. Minimum4-foot(1.22m)clearancebeloworbesideanydoororwindowthatopens.
B. Minimum1-foot(0.3m)clearanceaboveanydoororwindowthatopens.
C. Minimum3-foot(0.91m)clearancefromanyadjacentbuilding.
D. Minimum7-foot(2.13m)clearancefromanygradewhenadjacenttopublicwalkways.
E. Minimum2-foot(0.61m)clearanceaboveanygrass,plants,orothercombustiblematerials.
F. Minimum3-foot(0.91m)clearancefromanforcedairintakeofanyappliance.
G. Minimum2-foot(0.61m)clearancebelowevesoroverhang.
H. Minimum1-foot(0.3m)clearancehorizontallyfromcombustiblewall.
I. Mustbeaminimumof3foot(0.91m)abovetheroofand2foot(0.61m)abovethehighestpointortheroof
within10feet(3.05m).
VENTTERMINATION
CLEARANCES
Installation
G
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Assembly Instructions
Step1
Pull the factory installed wires out of the top of the stove.
There will be two wire harnesses, as shown.
Step 2
Unpack the top mount controls and ensure that the
wiring harness shown is attached securely.
Step 3
Connect the factory installed wiring harnesses to the control
panel as shown.
Step 4
Attach the control panel to the
top of the stove, as shown.
Step 5
Secure with two sheet metal
screws.
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THROUGH THE WALL INSTALLATION (RECOMMENDED
INSTALLATION)
CanadianinstallationsmustconformtoCAN/CSA-B365.
To vent the unit through the wall, connect the pipe
adapter to the exhaust motor adapter. If the exhaust
adapterisatleast18in.(457mm)abovegroundlevel,a
straight section of pellet vent pipe can be used through
the wall.
Your heater dealer should be able to provide you with
a kit that will handle most of this installation, which will
include a wall thimble that will allow the proper clearance
throughacombustiblewall.Onceoutsidethestructure,
a3in.(76mm)clearanceshouldbemaintainedfromthe
outside wall and a clean out tee should be placed on
the pipe with a 90-degree turn away from the house. At
thispoint,a3ft(0.91m)(minimum)sectionofpipeshould
be added with a horizontal cap, which would complete
the installation.
A support bracket should be placed just below the
termination cap or one every 4ft (1.22m) to make the
system more stable. If you live in an area that has heavy
snowfall, it is recommended that the installation be taller
than 3ft (0.91m) to get above the snowdrift line. This
same installation can be used if your heater is below
ground level by simply adding the clean-out section and
verticalpipeinsideuntilgroundlevelisreached.Withthis
installation you have to be aware of the snowdrift line,
deadgrass,andleaves.Werecommenda3ft(0.91m)minimumverticalriseontheinsideoroutsideofthehouse.
The“throughthewall”installationistheleastexpensiveandsimplestinstallation.Neverterminatetheendvent
underadeck,inanalcove,underawindow,orbetweentwowindows.WerecommendSimpsonDura-Vent®
orMetal-Fab®kits.
THROUGH THE ROOF/CEILING INSTALLATION
Whenventingtheheaterthroughtheceiling,thepipeisconnectedthesameasthroughthewall,exceptthe
clean-outteeisalwaysontheinsideofthehouse,anda3in.(76mm)adapterisaddedbeforetheclean-outtee.
Youmustusetheproperceilingsupportangesandroofashing(suppliedbythepipemanufacturer;followthe
pipemanufacturer’sdirections).Itisimportanttonotethatifyourverticalrunofpipeismorethan12ft(3.7m),the
pelletventpipesizeshouldbeincreasedto4in.(102mm)indiameter.
Donotexceedmorethan4ft(1.22m)ofpipeonahorizontalrunanduseasfewelbowsaspossible.Ifanoffset
is required, it is better to install 45-degree elbows rather than 90-degree elbows.
Installation
3” (MIN)
6” (MIN)
TYPICALTHROUGHTHEWALL
INSTALLATION
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SPECIAL MOBILE HOME REQUIREMENTS
• WARNING!-Donotinstallinasleepingroom
• CAUTION!-Thestructuralintegrityofthemobile
homeoor,wall,andceiling/roofmustbe
maintained.
NOTE:Installationshouldbeinaccordancewiththe
ManufacturedHomeandSafetyStandard(HUD),CFR
3280, Part 24.
In addition to the previously detailed installation
requirements, mobile home installations must meet
the following requirements:
• Thisstovemustbesecurelyfastenedtotheoor
of the mobile home through the two holes in the
rearofthestoveusing2,¼”lagboltsthatarelong
enough to go through both a hearth pad, if used,
andtheoorofthehome.
• The heater must be electrically grounded to the
steel chassis of the mobile home with 8 GA copper
wire using a serrated or star washer to penetrate
paint or protective coating to ensure grounding.
• Ventmustbe3or4-inch“PL”Ventandmustextendaminimumor36in.(914mm)abovetherooflineofthe
mobilehomeandmustbeinstalledusingaULlistedceilingrestopandraincap.
• Whenmovingyourmobilehome,allexteriorventingmustberemovedwhilethemobilehomeisbeing
relocated. After relocation, all venting must be reinstalled and securely fastened.
• OutsideAirismandatoryformobilehomeinstallation.SeeOutsideAirSupplysectionandyourdealerfor
purchasing.
• Checkwithyourlocalbuildingofcialsasothercodesmayapply.
NOTE:Dimensionsfromtheoor
toyourstovesinlet/exhaustpipes
areapproximateandmayvary
depending on your installation.
TYPICALFRESHAIR
TERMINATION
EXHAUST/INLET
LOCATIONS
OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY (OPTIONAL, UNLESS INSTALLING IN A MOBILE HOME)
Adequate ventilation air is required to operate this heater. During operation, the heater draws air for combustion
whichcanbeassistedbytheinstallationofoutsidecombustionairinlets.However,certainweatherconditions
suchasicingoruseofkitchenexhaustfansmayimpactandreducetheeffectivenessofvents.Itisimportantto
note that room air starvation will negatively impact the operation of the heater.
Depending on your location and home construction, outside air may be necessary for optimal performance.
Metalpipe(solidorexible)mustbeusedfortheoutsideairinstallation.PVCpipeisNOTapprovedandshould
NEVERbeused.Awindshieldovertheterminationoftheoutsideairpipeora90-degreeelboworbendaway
fromtheprevailingwindsMUSTbeusedwhenanoutsideairpipeisinstalledthroughthesideofabuilding.The
outsideairterminationMUSTbeatleast1ft(0.305m)awayfromtheexhaustsystemtermination.
Theoutsideairpipeon your heater is2”(50.8mm) OD. The outsideairconnecting pipe must beatleast 2”
(50.8mm)ID.TheoutsideairconnectionusedMUSTNOTrestricttheamountofairavailabletoyourheater.The
outsideairconnectingpipemustbeasshortandfreeofbendsaspossible,anditmusttover,notinside,the
outside air connection to the heater.
Installation
MOBILE HOME
MOUNTING BOLT HOLES
6.46
8.39
7.66
37.36
Fresh Air Intake
Exhaust Outlet
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PANEL CONTROLS
The blowers and automatic fuel supply are controlled from a panel on the top of this unit. The control panel
functions are a 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.
• Theredlightlocatedabovethe“POWER”buttonwillturngreenwhenpressedandremaingreenuntil
the stove is turned off.
• 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.
• Duringstart-upignitionmustoccurwithin12minutesorthestovewillerroroutandshowE4.
• Duringthestart-upphase,theModekeydoesnotfunction.
B. LEVEL/TEMPARROWBUTTONS
• These buttons when pushed will set the pellet feed rate, hence the heat output or heat range of your
stove.
• Thelevelsofheatoutputwillincrementallychangeonthebargraphstartingfromheatrange“1”to
heatrange“5”.
C. °C/°FButton
• The °C / °F button changes the two digit display from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit.
D. MODE(M/T)BUTTON
• TheModeofthestovecanbeswitchedbetweenmanualandcontrolledwithaThermostat.Separate
LEDstotheleftofthetwodigitdisplayindicatethemodeofoperation–ManualorT-Stat.Thestovehas
tobeinnormaloperationtobeswitchedfromManualtoT-Statmode.
• Manualmodeoperatesaccordingtothe5setlevelsoffeedonthebargraphfromheatrange“1”to
heatrange“5”.
• T-Stat mode works as follows:
• The stove has a built in Thermostat into the controls of the appliance. The temperature sensor for the
T-Stat is located on the back of the stove behind the display board.
• OncethestovehasgoneintorunmodethestovecanbeswitchintoT-Statmode.
• The Up and Down Level / Temp Arrow buttons are used to change the desired set-point temperature.
Oncethedesiredtemperatureisreachedthetwodigitdisplaywillashforfoursecondsandresetto
the actual room temperature.
• Oncethestovereacheswithin3°Fofthedesiredtemperaturesetpoint,itreturnstotheheatrangethat
thestovewassetonbeforeitwasswitchedtoT-Statmode(ifthestovewasrunningonheatrange“5”
whenswitchedtoT-statmodewhenitgetswithin3°Fofthesetpointitwillreturntoheatrange“5”).
• Oncethestovereachesthedesiredset-point,thestovewilldroptoheatrange“1”.
• Whenroomtemperaturedropsbelowdesiredset-pointthestovewillrampbackupuntilitreachesthe
desired temperature.
Level / Temp
Manual
T-Stat
CONTROLS
Control Panel
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• Donotusechemicalsoruidstostartthere-neverusegasoline,gasoline-typelanternfuel,kerosene,
charcoallighteruid,orsimilarliquidstostartor“freshenup”areinthisstove.Keepallsuchliquidswell
away from the stove while it is in use.
• Hotwhileinoperation.Keepchildren,clothingandfurnitureaway.Contactmaycauseskinburns.
This heater is designed to burn only PFI Premium grade pellets. This appliance can also burn pellets rated as
standardafterMay16,2015.
DONOTBURN:
1. Garbage;
2. Lawnclippingsoryardwaste;
3. Materialscontainingrubber,includingtires;
4. Materialscontainingplastic;
5. Wastepetroleumproducts,paintsorpaintthinners,
orasphaltproducts;
6. Materialscontainingasbestos;
7. Constructionordemolitiondebris;
8. Railroadtiesorpressure-treatedwood;
9. Manureoranimalremains;
10.Salt water driftwood or other previously salt water
saturatedmaterials;
11.Unseasonedwood;or
12.Paper products, cardboard, plywood, or
particleboard. The prohibition against burning
these materials does not prohibit the use of re
starters made from paper, cardboard, saw dust,
wax and similar substances for the purpose of
startingareinanaffectedwoodheater.
Burningthesematerialsmayresultinreleaseoftoxicfumesorrendertheheaterineffectiveandcausesmoke.
PROPER FUEL
Thisstoveisapprovedforburningpelletizedwoodfuelonly!Factory-approvedpelletsarethose1/4”or5/16”
indiameterandnotover1”long.Longerorthickerpelletssometimesbridgetheaugerights,whichprevents
properpelletfeed.Burningwoodinformsotherthanpelletsisnotpermitted.Itwillviolatethebuildingcodesfor
which the stove has been approved and will void all warranties. The design incorporates automatic feed of the
pelletfuelintothereatacarefullyprescribedrate.Anyadditionalfuelintroducedbyhandwillnotincrease
heat output but may seriously impair the stoves performance by generating considerable smoke. Do not burn
wetpellets.Thestove’sperformancedependsheavilyonthequalityofyourpelletfuel.Avoidpelletbrandsthat
display these characteristics:
1. ExcessFines–“Fines”isatermdescribingcrushedpelletsorloosematerialthatlookslikesawdustorsand.
Pelletscanbescreenedbeforebeingplacedinhoppertoremovemostnes.
2. Binders–Somepelletsareproducedwithmaterialstoholdthetogether,or“bind”them.
3. Highashcontent–Poorqualitypelletswilloftencreatesmokeanddirtyglass.Theywillcreateaneedfor
more frequent maintenance. You will have to empty the burn pot plus vacuum the entire system more often.
Poorqualitypelletscoulddamagetheauger.Wecannotacceptresponsibilityfordamageduetopoor
quality pellet.
PRE-START-UP CHECK
Removeburnpot,makingsureitiscleanandnoneoftheairholesareplugged.Cleantherebox,andthen
reinstallburnpot.Cleandoorglassifnecessary(adryclothorpapertowelisusuallysufcient).Neveruseabrasive
cleanersontheglassordoor.Checkfuelinthehopper,andrellifnecessary.
NOTE:Thishoppercanholdupto20lbs.ofpellets.
BUILDING A FIRE
Never use a grate or other means of supporting the fuel. Use only the burn pot supplied with this heater.
Hopperlidmustbeclosedinorderfortheunittofeedpellets.
During the start-up period:
1. Makesureburnpotisfreeofpellets.
2. DONOTopentheviewingdoor.
3. Damper may need to be closed during start up.
4. DONOTaddpelletstotheburnpotbyhand.
NOTE:Duringtherstfewres,yourstovewillemitanodorasthehightemperaturepaintcuresorbecomes
seasonedtothemetal.Maintainingsmallerreswillminimizethis.Avoidplacingitemsonstovetopduringthis
periodbecausepaintcouldbeaffected.Attemptstoachieveheatoutputratesthatexceedheaterdesign
specicationscanresultinpermanentdamagetotheheater.
Operation
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Operation
AUTOMATIC IGNITOR
Fill hopper and clean burn pot.
1. Press“On/Off”button.Makesuregreenlightcomeson.
2. The damper should be completely closed or open no more than ¼ of the way during start-up. This will vary
dependingonyourinstallationandelevation.Oncereisestablishedadjustfordesiredameincreasingthe
amountthedamperisopenastheheatsettingisincreased.(See“DAMPERCONTROL”)
3. Adjustfeedratetodesiredsettingbypressing“HeatLevelAdvance”button.
Ifredoesn’tstartin12minutes,press“On/Off”,waitafewminutes,cleartheburnpot,andstartprocedure
again.
DAMPER CONTROL
The damper control lever is located on the back of the stove on the lower left side. The damper adjusts the
combustion air. This control is necessary due to the varied burn characteristics of individual installations, different
pellet brands and pellet feed rates. It allows you to improve the efciency of your stove. Providing correct
combustion air will reduce the frequency of cleaning your glass door and prevent the rapid buildup of creosote
insideyourstoveandchimney.Youshouldadjustthedamperbasedonthere’sappearance.Alow,reddish,
dirtyrecanbeimprovedbyturningthedamperslightlytotheright.A“blowtorch”recanbeimprovedby
turning the dampener to the left a little bit. As a general rule, on lower feed rate settings, the damper should
befarthertotheleftclosingitoff.Onhigherfeedrates,thedampershouldbeopenmorebyhavingitsetmore
towardstheright.Throughtrialanderror,youwillndthebestsetting.Consultyourdealerifyouneedhelp.
NOTE:Onheatrange“1”,dampershouldbeeithercompletelyclosedoropennomorethana¼oftheway.If
damperisopentofar,itcancausetheretogoout.
OPENING DOOR
If the door is opened while the stove is in operation it must be closed within 30 seconds or the stove will shut
down.Ifthestoveshutsdownpushthe“On/Off”buttontore-startyourstove.Thestovewillhavetofullyshut
down and turn off before you will be able to restart the stove.
ROOM AIR FAN
WhenstartingyourstovetheRoomAirFanwillnotcomeonuntilthestove’sheatexchangerwarmsup.This
usuallytakesabout10minutesfromstart-up.
IF STOVE RUNS OUT OF PELLETS
Theregoesoutandtheaugermotorandblowerswillrununtilthestovecools.Thiswilltake30minutesorlonger
depending on the heat remaining in the appliance. After the stove components stop running all lights on the
displaywillgooutandthetwodigitdisplaywillbeginashing“E3”
REFUELLING
• Thehopperandstovetopwillbehotduringoperation;therefore,youshouldalwaysusesometypeofhand
protection when refuelling your stove.
• Neverplaceyourhandneartheaugerwhilethestoveisinoperation.Werecommendthatyounotletthe
hopper drop below ¼ full.
TAMPER WARNING
This wood heater has a manufacturer-set minimum low 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.
KEEP HOPPER LID CLOSED AT ALL TIMES EXCEPT WHEN REFILLING. DO NOT OVERFILL HOPPER.
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• Failuretocleanandmaintainthisunitasindicatedcanresultinpoorperformance,safetyhazards,re,and
even death.
• Unplugyourstove’s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 stove.
• Donotoperatestovewithbrokenglass,leakageofuegasmayresult.
EXHAUST SYSTEM
CreosoteFormation–Whenanywoodisburnedslowly,itproducestarandotherorganicvapors,whichcombine
withexpelledmoisturetoformcreosote.Thecreosotevaporscondenseintherelativelycoolchimneyueora
newlystartedreorfromaslow-burningre.Asaresult,creosoteresidueaccumulatesontheuelining.When
ignited,thiscreosotemakesanextremelyhotre,whichmaydamagethechimneyorevendestroythehouse.
Despitetheirhighefciency,pelletstovescanaccumulatecreosoteundercertainconditions.
FlyAsh–Thisaccumulatesinthehorizontalportionofanexhaustrun.Thoughnon-combustible,itmayimpede
thenormalexhaustow.Itshouldthereforebeperiodicallyremoved.
InspectionandRemoval–Thechimneyconnectorandchimneyshouldbeinspectedbyaqualied person
annuallyorpertonofpelletstodetermineifacreosoteoryashbuild-uphasoccurred.Ifcreosotehasaccumulated,
itshouldberemovedtoreducetheriskofachimneyre.Inspectthesystematthestoveconnectionandatthe
chimney top. Cooler surfaces tend to build creosote deposits quicker, so it is important to check the chimney
fromthetopaswellasfromthebottom.Thecreosoteshouldberemovedwithabrushspecicallydesignedfor
thetypeofchimneyinuse.Aqualiedchimneysweepcanperformthisservice.Itisalsorecommendedthat
before each heating season the entire system be professionally inspected, cleaned and, if necessary, repaired.
To clean the chimney, disconnect the vent from the stove.
Operation / Maintenance
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE
Turningyourstoveoffisamatterofpressingthe“POWER”buttononthedisplayboard.Thegreenlightwillturn
backtoredwhenthe“POWER”buttonispushed.Theaugermotorwillstop,andtheblowerswillcontinueto
operateuntiltheinternalreboxtemperatureshavefallentoapresetlevel.
1. Your stove is equipped with a high temperature thermodisc. This unit has a manual reset thermodisc. This
safety switch has two functions.
A. To recognize an overheat situation in the stove and shut down the fuel feed or auger system.
B. In case of a malfunctioning convection blower, the high-temperature thermodisc will automatically shut
down the auger, preventing the stove from overheating.
NOTE:Onsomeunits,oncetripped,likeacircuitbreaker,theresetbuttonwillhavetobepushedbeforerestarting
yourstove.Onotherunitsthethermodischasnoresetbuttonandwillresetitselfoncethestovehascooled.The
manufacturer recommends that you call your dealer if this occurs as this may indicate a more serious problem.
A service call may be required.
2. If the combustion blower fails, an air pressure switch will automatically shut down the auger.
NOTE:Openingthestovedoorformorethan30secondsduringoperationwillcauseenoughpressurechangeto
activatetheairswitch,shuttingthefuelfeedoff.Thestovewillshutdownandshow“E2”onthetwodigitdisplay.
The stove has to fully shut down before restarting.
WARNING:Nevershutdownthisunitbyunpluggingitfromthepowersource.
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INTERIOR CHAMBERS
• BurnPot:Periodicallyremoveandcleantheburnpotandtheareainsidethe
burn pot housing. 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.
• HeatExchanger:Thereisacleanoutplateonbothsidesoftheheat
exchangerthatneedtoberemovedtocleanyashoutoftheheat
exchanger.Thecleanoutsarelocatedinsidethecabinetdoors,onthelower
frontcornersoftheheatexchanger.Toaccessthesecleanouts,youmust
removebothsidepanels.Thecleanoutsaresecuredtothereboxwith(2)
5/16”screws.Removethecleanoutsandvacuumoutanyaccumulated
ash. This should be done at least once per month or more frequently if large
amounts of ash are noticed while cleaning or if the stove does not seem to be
burning properly.
If a vacuum is used to clean your stove, we suggest using a vacuum designed
forashremoval.someregularvacuumcleaner(i.e.shopvacs)mayleakashinto
the room.
DONOTVACUUMHOTASH
ASH DISPOSAL
Remove ashes when unit has cooled. Ashes should be placed in a metal
containerwithatightttinglid.Theclosedcontainerofashesshouldbeplacedonanoncombustibleooror
ontheground,wellawayfromallcombustiblematerials,pendingnaldisposal.Iftheashesaredisposedofby
burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all embers have
been thoroughly cooled. The container shall not be used for other trash or waste disposal. If combined with
combustible substances, ashes and embers may ignite.
SMOKE AND CO MONITORS
Burningwoodnaturallyproducessmokeandcarbonmonoxide(CO)emissions.COisapoisonousgaswhen
exposed to elevatedconcentrations forextended periodsof time.While the modern combustion systemsin
heatersdrasticallyreducetheamountofCOemittedoutthechimney,exposuretothegasesinclosedorconned
areascanbedangerous.Makesureyoustovegasketsandchimneyjointsareingoodworkingorderandsealing
properlytoensureunintendedexposure.ItisrecommendedthatyouusebothsmokeandCOmonitorsinareas
havingthepotentialtogenerateCO.
CHECK AND CLEAN THE HOPPER
Checkthehopperperiodicallytodetermineifthereisanysawdust(nes)thatisbuildingupinthefeedsystem
or pellets that are sticking to the hopper surface. Clean as needed.
DOOR AND GLASS GASKETS
Inspect the main door and glass window gaskets periodically. The main door may need to be removed to have
frayed,broken,orcompactedgasketsreplacedbyyourauthorizeddealer.Thisunit’sdoorusesa5/8”diameter
rope gasket.
BLOWER MOTORS
Cleantheairholesonthemotorsofboththeexhaustanddistributionblowersannually.Removetheexhaust
blowerfromtheexhaustductandcleanouttheinternalfanbladesaspartofyourfallstart-up.Ifyouhaveindoor
pets your power motors should be inspected monthly to make sure they are free of animal hair build up. Animal
hair build up in blowers can result in poor performance or unforeseen safety hazards.
PAINTED SURFACES
Painted surfaces may be wiped down with a damp cloth. If scratches appear, or you wish to renew your paint,
contact your authorized dealer to obtain a can of suitable high-temperature paint.
GLASS - CLEANING, REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF BROKEN DOOR GLASS
Cleaning-Werecommendusingahighqualityglasscleaner.Shouldabuildupofcreosoteorcarbonaccumulate,
youmaywishtouse000steelwoolandwatertocleantheglass.DONOTuseabrasivecleaners.DONOTperform
thecleaningwhiletheglassisHOT.,
Maintenance
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Intheeventyouneedtoreplacetheglass,removethefour(4)screwsandglassretainers.Whilewearingleather
gloves(oranyotherglovessuitableforhandlingbrokenglass),carefullyremoveanyloosepiecesofglassfrom
thedoorframe.Disposeofallbrokenglassproperly.ONLYhightemperatureceramicglassofthecorrectsizeand
thicknessmaybeused.DONOTsubstitutealternativematerialsfortheglass.Contactyourauthorizeddealerto
obtain this glass. Re-install the new glass by re-attaching the retainers and screws, be careful not to over tighten
the screws for this could damage the glass.
DONOTabusethedoorglassbystriking,slammingorsimilartrauma.Donotoperatethestovewiththeglass
removed, cracked or broken.
FALL START UP
Priortostartingtherstreoftheheatingseason,checktheoutsideareaaroundtheexhaustandairintake
systemsforobstructions.Cleanandremoveanyyashfromtheexhaustventingsystem.Cleananyscreenson
theexhaustsystemandontheoutsideairintakepipe.Turnallofthecontrolsonandmakesurethattheyare
working properly. This is also a good time to give the entire stove a good cleaning throughout.
SPRING SHUTDOWN
After the last burn in the spring, remove any remaining pellets from the hopper and the auger feed system.
Scoopoutthepelletsandthenruntheaugeruntilthehopperisemptyandpelletsstopowing(thiscanbedone
bypressingthe“ON”buttonwiththeviewingdooropen).Vacuumoutthehopper.Thoroughlycleantheburn
pot,andrebox.Itmaybedesirabletospraytheinsideofthecleanedhopperwithanaerosolsiliconesprayif
yourstoveisinahighhumidityarea.Theexhaustsystemshouldbethoroughlycleaned.
Spring shutdown
After the last burn in the spring, remove any remaining pellets from the hopper and the auger feed system.
Scoopoutthepelletsandthenruntheaugeruntilthehopperisemptyandpelletsstopowing(thiscanbedone
bypressingthe“ON”buttonwiththeviewingdooropen).Vacuumoutthehopper.Thoroughlycleantheburn
pot,andrebox.Itmaybedesirabletospraytheinsideofthecleanedhopperwithanaerosolsiliconesprayif
yourstoveisinahighhumidityarea.Theexhaustsystemshouldbethoroughlycleaned.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Use the following as a guide under average use conditions.
Gaskets around door and door glass should be inspected and repaired or replaced when necessary.
Daily Weekly Monthlyorasneeded
BurnPot Stirred Empty
Combustion Chamber Brushed
Ashes Check Empty
Interior Chambers Vacuumed
CombustionBlowerBlades Vacuumed/Brushed
ConvectionBlowerImpeller Vacuumed/Brushed
Vent System Cleaned
Gaskets Inspected
Glass Wiped Cleaned
Hopper(endofseason) Emptyandvacuumed
Maintenance
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Whenyourstoveactsoutoftheordinary,therstreactionistocallforhelp.Thisguidemaysavetimeandmoney
byenablingyoutosolvesimpleproblemsyourself.Problemsencounteredareoftentheresultofonlyvefactors:
1)poorfuel;2)pooroperationormaintenance;3)poorinstallation;4)componentfailure;5)factorydefect.You
canusuallysolvethoseproblemsrelatedto1and2.Yourdealercansolveproblemsrelatingto3,4and5.Refer
to diagrams on page 25 to help locate indicated parts.
For the sake of troubleshooting and using this guide to assist you, you should look at your heat level setting to
seewhichlightisashing.
• Disconnectthepowercordbeforeperforminganymaintenance!NOTE:TurningtheON/OFFSwitchto”OFF”
does not disconnect all power to the electrical components of the stove.
• Never try to repair or replace any part of the stove unless instructions for doing so are given in this manual.
All other work should be done by a trained technician.
ATTENTION:Thiswoodheaterneedsperiodicinspectionandrepairforproperoperation.Itisagainstfederal
regulations to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.
Trouble Shooting Guide
DisplayisFlashing“E1”
Possible Causes PossibleRemedies:(Unplugstoverstwhenpossible)
1. The convection blower is overheating and
tripping the internal temperature shutoff.
Clean any dust off of the windings and fan blade. If oiling the
blower does not help, the blower may be bad.
2. The stove is being left on the highest setting for
extendedperiodsoftime.
If operating the heater on the highest heat setting, the room
temperature could increase enough and lead to potential
overheating situations. If this happens try operating at a lower
heat setting.
3. Fuel other than wood pellets is being burned in
the stove.
This pellet stove is designed and tested to use wood pellets.
Check for signs of fuel other than wood pellets. No other types of
fuel have been approved for this pellet stove. If there are signs of
other types of fuel being used, stop using them immediately.
4. Power surge or brown out situation.
A power surge, spike, or voltage drop could cause the high limit
switch to trip. Check to see if a surge protector is being used on
the stove. If not, recommend one to the customer.
5. HighLimitSwitchismalfunctioning. IftheotheritemscheckoutOK,replacethehighlimitswitch.
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Trouble Shooting Guide
DisplayisFlashing“E2”
Possible Causes PossibleRemedies:(Unplugstoverstwhenpossible)
1. Airowswitchhoseorstoveattachmentpipesfor
hose are blocked.
Unhook air hose from the air switch and blow through it. If air
owsfreely,thehoseandtubearene.Ifairwillnotowthrow
the hose, use a wire coat hanger to clear the blockage.
2. The air inlet, burnpot, interior combustion air
chambers,combustionblower,orexhaustpipe
are blocked with ash or foreign material.
Follow all cleaning procedures in the maintenance section of the
owner’smanual.
3. Thereboxisnotproperlysealed.
Makesurethedoorisclosedandthatthegasketisingood
shape.
4. Vent pipe is incorrectly installed.
Check to make sure vent pipe installation meets criteria in
owner’smanual.
5. Theairowswitchwireconnectionsarebad.
Check the connectors that attach the gray wires to the air
switch.
6. Combustion blower failure.
Withthestoveon,checktoseeifthecombustionbloweris
running. If it is not, you will need to check for power going to the
combustion blower. It should be a full current. If there is power,
the blower is bad. If there is not, see #8.
7. Control board not sending power to combustion
blower.
If there is no current going to the combustion blower, check all
wire connections. If all wires are properly connected, you have a
bad control board.
8. Control board not sending power to air switch.
Thereshouldbea5-voltcurrent(approximately)goingtotheair
switch after the stove has been on for 30 seconds.
9. Air switch has failed.
To test the air switch, you will need to disconnect the air hose
fromthebodyofthestove.Withtheotherendstillattached
to the air switch, very gently suck on the loose end of the hose
(youmaywanttoremovethehoseentirelyoffthestoveand
theairswitchrstandmakesureitisclear).Ifyouhearaclick,
theairswitchisworking.BECAREFULTOOMUCHVACUUMCAN
DAMAGETHEAIRSWITCH.
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Trouble Shooting Guide
DisplayisFlashing“E3”
Possible Causes PossibleRemedies:(Unplugstoverstwhenpossible)
1. The hopper is out of pellets Rellthehopper.
2. The air dampener is too far open for a low feed
setting
If on the low setting, you may need to close the dampener all the
way.
3. The burnpot holes are blocked. Remove the burnpot and thoroughly clean it.
4. Theairinlet,theinteriorchambers,orexhaust
system has a partial blockage.
Follow all cleaning procedures in the maintenance section of the
owner's manual
5. The hopper safety switch has failed or hopper
is open.
Whenoperatingtheunit,besurethehopperlidisclosedsothat
the hopper safety switch will activate. Check the wires leading
from the hopper safety switch to the control panel and auger
motor for secure connections. Use a continuity tester to test the
hoppersafetyswitch;replaceifnecessary.
6. The auger shaft is jammed.
"Start by emptying the hopper. Then remove the auger motor by
removing the auger pin, then remove the two bolts that hold the
auger bracket to the auger tube. The auger bracket will now be
able to be removed form the auger tube. Remove the two bolts
on the side of the auger tube to remove the lower bearing of the
auger. Pull the auger out of the tube to free the jam.
7. The auger motor has failed.
Remove the auger motor from the auger shaft and try to run the
unit. If the motor will turn the shaft is jammed on something. If the
motor will not turn, the motor is bad.
8. TheProofofFire(POF)thermodischas
malfunctioned.
TemporarilybypassthePOFthermodiscbydisconnectingthetwo
wires and connecting them with a short piece of wire. Then plug
the stove back up. If the stove comes on and works, you need to
replacethePOFthermodisc.Thisisfortestingonly.DONOTLEAVE
THETHERMODISCBYPASSED.Yourblowerswillnevershutoffand
iftherewentouttheaugerwillcontinuetofeedpelletsuntilthe
hopperisemptyifyouleavethePOFthermodiscbypassed.
9. The control board is not sending power to
thePOFthermodiscorotheraugersystem
components.
Thereshouldbea5-volt(approximately)currentgoingtothePOF
thermodiscafterthestovehasbeenonfor10minutes.
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Trouble Shooting Guide
DisplayisFlashing“E4”
Possible Causes PossibleRemedies:(Unplugstoverstwhenpossible)
1. The air inlet, burnpot, interior combustion air
chambers,combustionblower,orexhaustpipeare
blocked with ash or foreign material.
Follow all cleaning procedures in the maintenance section of
theowner’smanual.
2. TheProofofFire(POF)thermodischascame
unplugged
Checkthe(POF)thermodisctoseeifthewiresareconnected
properly.
3. TheProofofFire(POF)thermodischas
malfunctioned.
TemporarilybypassthePOFthermodiscbydisconnectingthe
two wires and connecting them with a short piece of wire.
Then plug the stove back up. If the stove comes on and works,
youneedtoreplacethePOFthermodisc.Thisisfortestingonly.
DONOTLEAVETHETHERMODISCBYPASSED.Yourblowerswill
nevershutoffandiftherewentouttheaugerwillcontinue
tofeedpelletsuntilthehopperisemptyifyouleavethePOF
thermodisc bypassed.
4. The hopper is out of Pellets. Rellthehopper.
5. The hopper safety switch has failed or hopper is
open.
Whenoperatingtheunit,besurethehopperlidisclosedso
that the hopper safety switch will activate. Check the wires
leading from the hopper safety switch to the control panel
and auger motor for secure connections. Use a continuity
testertotestthehoppersafetyswitch;replaceifnecessary.
6. The auger shaft is jammed.
Start by emptying the hopper. Then remove the auger
motor by removing the auger pin. Remove the auger shaft
inspection plate in the hopper so that you can see the auger
shaft. Gently lift the auger shaft straight up so that the end of
the auger shaft comes up out of the bottom auger bushing.
Next,removethetwonutsthatholdthetopaugerbiscuitin.
Then rotate the bottom end of the auger shaft up towards
you until you can lift the shaft out of the stove. After you have
removedtheshaft,inspectitforbentights,burrs,orbroken
welds. Remove any foreign material that might have caused
the jam. Also, check the auger tube for signs of damage such
as burrs, rough spots, or grooves cut into the metal that could
have caused a jam.
7. The auger motor has failed.
Remove the auger motor from the auger shaft and try to
run the unit. If the motor will turn the shaft is jammed on
something. If the motor will not turn, the motor is bad.
DisplayisFlashing“E5”
Possible Causes PossibleRemedies:(Unplugstoverstwhenpossible)
1. Thestoveautomaticallyashes"E5"whenturnedon
The T-stat sensor has come unplugged form the control board.
Check to see if the sensor is unplugged. If the sensor is not
unplugged then the sensor is damaged or has a short. If the
sensor is damaged or has a short it will need to be replaced.
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