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Operator’s Manual                                                                                                             

HP22 Pellet Stove

 

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DIAGNOSTICS 

Your  Stoves  controller  comes  equipped  with  an  on-board 
diagnostics option that will let you test some components of 
your stove.     

NOTE:    You will only be able to enter the diagnostic screen 
when the stove is turned OFF. 

To  get  into  the  diagnostics 

screen: 

1. Press and hold the ENTER button. This will  take  you  to
 

the    “Set 

Data” 

screen. 

2.Using  the  SCROLL  DOWN  key, move to option 
6  “Diagnostics”. 

Press ENTER. This will  take  you

 

to the  “Diagnostics”screen. SEE FIGURE 29

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 29   
 

If all components are working properly, the circles next 

to the 

components will be shaded.     

Stalls: Changing the stall will allow you to test  the

 

component

 in the various heating power levels. 

Fire

 :Indicates whether the ignitor is working

 

properly.  

 

Exhaust

: Indicates whether  the  combustion motor and 

exhaust  system is working properly. 

Limit

: Indicates the hopper lid is properly shut. 

B

lower

: Indicates  whether  the  room fan/blower is 

working properly. 

Feeding

: Indicates if the auger is properly feeding

 

pellets. 

Vacuum

: Indicates there is sufficient vacuum and

 

suction.   

NTC1

 

: Indicates the proof of fire switch is

 properly working. 

NTC2

 

:Indicates temperature  being read by over 

temp sensor. (Temperature  is in Celsius) 
In the diagnostic mode, you will have the ability to test 
certain 

components of your stove to see if they are properly working.   

By using the ENTER button,  you can highlight  “Fire,”  “Exhaust,” 
“Blower,”  or 

Feeder

. When one of these options is highlighted, you 

can use the SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN buttons to unshade or 
shade in the circle next to the stove component it represents. This 
manually attempts to turn on these components to see if it works 
properly.

 

 

 

RESTORING DEFAULT SETTINGS 

If  at  any  time  you  desire  to  return  your  controlled  stove 
settings to their original state, (i.e. rest 

blower 

voltage 

levels or weekly schedules) your stove does have the ability to 
restore the default settings.     
To restore the  default settings: 
1. Press  and  hold  the  ENTER button to get into the  “Set 
Data”  screen.     
2. Using  the SCROLL  DOWN key, move down to option 7, 
“Restore  Default Settings.” 

 

 

3. In the  “Restore  Default  Settings”  screen you have a 
“Yes”  and  “No” 

option. If you do not wish to restore

 

your   settings, scroll down and press ENTER. If you

 

wish to    continue with restoring your default settings,

 

select 

YES and  press ENTER. 4. The main display 

screen will now appear and your settings will have been 
changed.   

 

SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE 

Press  the 

  button

 

on  the  control  pad  to  initiate  the 

shut down 

mode.

   

The On/O indicator on the screen will read OFF.   

The auger will stop feeding pellets, but the room air distribution blower 
and exhaust fan will continue to operate.    Once the stove has cooled 
down, the screen light will turn off.   

 

Shut down times will vary. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Diagnostic

                            Stalls:      01 

Fire:           

                            Blower:   

 

Exhaust:     

                            Feeding: 

 

Limit:         

                            Vacuum: 

 

NTC1:         

                            NTC2:    80 C                 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for HP22

Page 1: ...OR EVEN DEATH CAUTION DO NOT DISCARD IMPORTANT OPERATING AND AINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH ANY PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR USE AND OPERATION I M P O R T...

Page 2: ...NG AND MAINTENANCE IN STRUCTIONS INCLUDED READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THESE IN STRUCTIONS FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OP ERATION LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR USE AND OPERATION CAUTION CHE...

Page 3: ...uses this stove must read the instructions and be familiar with the controls This symbol points out important safety instructions which if not followed could endanger your personal safety Read and fo...

Page 4: ...arranty DO NOT route power cord in high traffic areas A power surge protector plugged into a grounded 230 volt power source is required DO NOT install a flue damper in the exhaust venting system of th...

Page 5: ...en while unattended CAUTION INSTALLATION AND REPAIR OF THIS PELLET STOVE SHOULD BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE AND AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR BY A QUALIFI...

Page 6: ...ion Clearances 12 13 Outside Air Connection 14 Mobile Home 14 Venting Installation Examples 15 20 BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOU CONTROLLER 21 22 Controller Buttons 21 Screen Display 22 PRE OPERATION 23 O...

Page 7: ...nce of the unit and will void the warranty The Pellet Fuel Institute PFI has established standards for wood pellet manufacturers Only use pellets that meet or exceed PFI standards for premium fuels CL...

Page 8: ...sture content Consult your dealer for best results 2 Based on post 1982home construction requiring 35 BTU Hr per Sq Ft GLASS SPECIFICATIONS This stove is equipped with ceramic glass Replace glass only...

Page 9: ...learance is 2 from the back of the stove to the wall SEE FIGURE 2 The minimum floor protector material is 24 GA sheet metal Figures 1 Figures 2 Figures 1 and 2 Pellet stove floor pad clearances WARNIN...

Page 10: ...ation through the wall vents Figure 5 Straight installation interior vertical vents Figure 6 Corner installation interior vertical vents NOTE When interior vent is installed vertically the clearance t...

Page 11: ...nuisance or hazard from exposure to high temperatures The installation must include a clean out tee to enable collection of fly ash andto permit periodic cleaning of the exhaust system Total length of...

Page 12: ...must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material A A Minimum 4 clearance below or beside any door or window that opens This clearance may be reduced to 18 if using out side...

Page 13: ...performance it is recommended that you keep the vent as short as possible especially in regards to the horizontal run The vent must have a support bracket every 5 of pellet vent when on the exterior o...

Page 14: ...INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM CAUTION THE OPERATION OF EXHAUST FANS SUCH AS BATHROOM FANS ATTIC FANS ETC MIGHT STARVE THE PELLET STOVE OF COMBUSTIBLE AIR CREATING A NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN THE ROOM PROVIDE...

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Page 21: ...n weekly mode after raising the Call To temperature will maintain that temperature until the button is pressed again or the stove is shut down 8 Scroll Up Button Allows you to scroll up to choose item...

Page 22: ...g room 6 Additional Control Mode 7 Ignitor Indicator Indicates ignition cycle burning cycle is currently happening 8 Combustion Blower Indicator Indicates combustion blower is running 9 Auger Indicato...

Page 23: ...ore actually starting your Stove you will need to determine in which mode you would like to run the stove This stove can operate in three modes 1 Manual Under thismode you can personally adjust and se...

Page 24: ...room at the set temperature To increase or decrease the call to temperature use the SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN button The current room temperature will be displayed in the temperature display box on the...

Page 25: ...Next Pressing Figure 23 ENTER again will take you to the following day Proceed with setting a schedule for the rest of the week using the preceding instructions NOTE Along with the Next option on the...

Page 26: ...t without blowing cold air Increasing the blower voltage causes the convection motor to run faster extracting more heat from the unit NOTE If having issues with the stove overtemping in any setting in...

Page 27: ...t will also assist in burning lower quality fuels that may otherwise cause unwanted buildup NOTE Be sure to visually watch the burn rate if the combustion voltage is decreased as to not cause pot over...

Page 28: ...r stove to see if they are properly working By using the ENTER button you can highlight Fire Exhaust Blower or Feeder When one of these options is highlighted you can use the SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN...

Page 29: ...ry or damp rag If this does not clean the glass use any non abrasive cleaner Using ceramic stove top cleaner can be helpful in removing soot from the glass Inspect gaskets around the door periodically...

Page 30: ...will effect the quality of the fire Make sureto clean any screens in the venting regularly A plugged screen will shut of combustion air and cause the fire to die or burn poorly DAILY MAINTENANCE The s...

Page 31: ...and vacuumed thoroughly SEE FIGURE 36 This may require a hose adapter to reach inside the chamber This should be done monthly or with every 2 3 tons of fuel burned IMPORTANT NOTE A HOLE SHOULD BE CUT...

Page 32: ...NOT OPERATE UNIT WITH PANELS REMOVED OR OPEN HOT PARTS DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITH PANEL OPEN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT IN THE EVENT OF COMPONENT FAILURE REPLACE...

Page 33: ...door or ash pan not sealed No negative pressure in fire chamber Piping or stove may be plugged with ash The pressure sensor shuts off the feed auger when there is no negative pressure in fire chamber...

Page 34: ...y PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Fire burns lazy and smoky Stove is dirty Poor quality fuel Clean fire pot Clean ash pan Clean exhaust vent system Clean stove through cover plate clean out hole Increase exhau...

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