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Operator’s Manual
HP55 Pellet Stove
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If you wish to erase a scheduled time, use your ENTER key
to highlight Yes on the screen for that scheduled time.
Select
“
No
”
using your SCROLL UP OR SCROLL DOWN
key. With
“
No
”
highlighted, press ENTER to erase the
data.
6. To set another time for that particular day, press SCROLL
DOWN and continue by repeating steps 2-5 as appropriate.
NOTE: You must set your times in chronological order.
The first schedule slot of one day MUST be earlier in the
day than the second schedule slot on your weekly
schedule list, etc.
7. Once you have set all times for Monday, SCROLL up to
select “Monday” again and change to another day of week.
8.
After you have set a particular time for a day, if you wish
to set that time for every day of the week, Press the
SCROLL up and Scroll down key to select and highlight
“All”. Pressing ENTER will then select that scheduled time
and apply it to each day of the week.
9. Once you’ve finished setting your schedule, without any of
the options highlighted, press the EXIT button. This will
save your schedule.
10. With a schedule set, make sure that the main display
screen on the controller reads
‘
Weekly
”
(for
operating in the Weekly Mode) and that the unit is
turned on. The schedule will not take effect unless the unit
is turned on in the Weekly Mode.
SETTING
the
combustion
parameter
Select
th
e
“S
et
Combustion”,
and
press
enter.
This will take
you into the “Combustion” screen. (Figure 26)
Combustion
level:H01
1: Feed rate: on 19 off 41
2: Exhaust Voltage:100V
3: Blower Voltage: 120V
Figure 26
1) Press to highlight the level and then change to the
level need to set. Press again to exit highlight.
Note: The level item has 8 options :
IG01 ,IG02,IG03 : correspond to ignition stage.
H01,H02,H03,H04,H05:correspond to Heating stage.
2) Move to “Feed rate”. Press ENTER to highlight the
value of on . Use your scroll up and scroll down button
to choose the appropriate value. Press Enter to exit
highlight and then the value of off is highlight. Use your
scroll up and scroll down button to choose the
appropriate value.
3) Move to “Exhaust Voltage”, and press Enter to
highlight the value behind the “Exhaust Voltage”.
Use your scroll up and scroll down button to choose the
appropriate value.
NOTE: The option is just for
serviceman
.
IMPORTAN
T
NOTE
:
BEFOR
E I
NCREASING
THE
EXHAUST
VOLTAGE,
if
y
ou
ar
e
having
issues
with
getting
enough
air
t
o
your
fire,
FIRST
tr
y
t
o
adjust
the
air
flo
w
gate.
S
EE FIG
U
RE
27.
This
will
also
adjust
the
air
flo
w
t
o
th
e
stove.
Figure 27
WARNING
The adjustments will affect emissions. Pls contact the
saler for advice before you want to change any setting.
The exhaust voltage (controlling the combustion motor) allows
you to adjust the stove for the fuel you are burning or
compensate for inadequate ventilation situations. In less than
optimum venting situations, you can increase the exhaust
speed for additional air circulation through the stove should
ventilation be an issue.
IMPORTANT:
Changing the exhaust voltage does NOT
change the feed rate. Therefore, on high heat power levels
where the feed rate is faster, a low voltage level will not push
out enough air and the stove may overheat and pellets may
back up into the pot. Decreasing exhaust voltage will
increase the amount of heat coming into the room. Do not
adjust the exhaust voltage too low, as it can cause pellets to
backup in the burn pot.