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DIAGNOSTICS

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

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

To get into the diagnostic screen:

Press  and  hold  the  "Enter"  button.  This  will
take you to the "Set Data" screen.
Using the "Scroll Down" key, move to option 6
"Diagnostics".  Press  "Enter"  to  access  the
"Diagnostics Screen"  

See Figure 28

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Figure 28: Diagnostics Menu

NOTE:  The  shaded  circles  indicate  when  a
component  is  in  the  "Engaged"  or  ON
position.
When  stove  is  OFF  and  cool,  the  only  circle
that will appear shaded is the "Limit" (Hopper
Lid Indicator)

In the diagnostics mode, you will have the ability
to test certain components of the stove to ensure
they are working as intended.
In order to test a specific component:

Move  the  cursor  arrow  to  the  desired
component  keyword  using  the  "Scroll  Up"  or
"Scroll Down" keys, and press "Enter"
The  selected  component  keyword  will
highlight.  Press  the  "Scroll  Up"  or  "Scroll
Down" key once to shade the selected circle. 

This will turn on, or "Engage" this component.  
The  only  components  that  you  are  able  to
manually Engage are "Fire", "Blower", "Exhaust",
and "Feeding"
 

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Component Keywords:

Stalls: Changing the stall # will allow you to test
the  components  in  the  various  heating  power
levels.
Fire:  Tests  whether  the  igniter  is  working
properly.
Exhaust:  Tests  whether  the  combustion  motor
and exhaust system is working properly.
Limit:  Will  indicate  whether  the  hopper  lid  is
properly shut.
Blower:  Tests  whether  the  room  blower  fan  is
working properly.
Feeding:  Tests  whether  the  auger  is  properly
feeding pellets.
Vacuum: Will indicate whether there is sufficient
negative  pressure  in  the  stove.  (Should  shade
when "Exhaust" is engaged).
NTC1:  Proof  of  Fire  indicator.  (Will  only  be
shaded when stove is still hot enough to engage
the P.O.F. switch.
NTC2:  Will  indicate  temperature  being  read  by
the overheat sensor. (Temperature is in Celsius)

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Option  9  "Restore  Default  Settings"  should  never
need  to  be  used,  as  the  correct  baseline  settings
are  programmed  into  the  controller  during  the
inspection process.

NOTE:  Restoring  default  settings  will  erase  the
changes  that  were  made  during  the  inspection
process  and  could  affect  the  performance  of  your
stove.

 

RESTORING DEFAULT SETTINGS

Press  the  "On/Off"  button  on  the  control  pad  to
initiate the shut down mode. The On/Off indicator on
the screen will now read "Off".
The auger will stop feeding pellets, but the exhaust
fan and room blower fans will continue to operate for
a time. Once the stove has cooled, the screen light
will turn off.  

NOTE: Stove shut down times can vary.

SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE

Summary of Contents for HP61

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual HP61 Pellet Stove WWW COMFORTBILT NET...

Page 2: ...loor Protection Requirements 10 Clearances to Combustibles 11 Stove Venting 12 14 Outside Air Connection 15 Mobile Home Installation 15 Stove Venting Examples 16 21 Controller Operations 22 23 Pre Ope...

Page 3: ...y occur Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation and cool down Keep children away Carefully supervise children in same room as appliance Do not operate without protective barriers in place Ke...

Page 4: ...xt Anyone who 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 safet...

Page 5: ...ling the product WARNING CAUTION Tested and approved for pellet fuel Burning any other type of fuel voids warranty 5 WARNING If the electrical power fails at any time when the stove is hot keep all st...

Page 6: ...AUTION 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 per year by a qualified service person I...

Page 7: ...protected from direct exposure to moisture Water from sources such as condensation and humidity causes pellets to expand and break down into unusable fuel Keep fuel dry It is important to select and u...

Page 8: ...hen 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 pelle...

Page 9: ...ING 1 Heat output will vary depending on the brand type and quality of fuel and the moisture content Consult your dealer for best results 2 Based on post 1982 home construction requiring 35 BTU Hr per...

Page 10: ...ll and use this stove Failure to follow the instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Do not install a flue damper in the exhaust venting system of this unit Do not connec...

Page 11: ...ation through wall Figure 7 Straight Insallation interior vertical vents Figure 6 Corner Insallation interior vertical vents NOTE When Interior Vent is installed vertically the clearance to the back w...

Page 12: ...rtical venting height is 18 feet All joints for pellet vent are required to be fastened with at least three screws and all connections including adapters elbows etc should be sealed airtight by inject...

Page 13: ...ther material Figure 8 Vent Termination A Minimum 48 clearance below or beside any door or window that opens This clearance may be reduced to 18 if using outside air We recommend the door or window be...

Page 14: ...ust use 4 venting pipe NOTE In order to achieve optimum 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 suppo...

Page 15: ...ets are provided All vertical chimney vents must have wall supports All exhaust systems must have a spark arrestor Check with local building officials to see if other codes may apply Structural integr...

Page 16: ...16 SIMPLE STOVE VENTILATION EXAMPLES...

Page 17: ...COMPLEX STOVE VENTILATION EXAMPLES INTERIOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION 17...

Page 18: ...18 CLASS A CHIMNEY RETROFIT...

Page 19: ...19 MASONRY FIREPLACE HEARTH STOVE...

Page 20: ...20 ZERO CLEARANCE METAL FIREPLACE HEARTH STOVE...

Page 21: ...21 FREESTANDING MASONRY CHIMNEY...

Page 22: ...is pressed again or stove is shut down Scroll up Button Allows you to scroll up to choose items in the menu Exit Button Take you out of current selection and returns to previous option and or screen...

Page 23: ...ditional Control Mode Displays additional mode info such as holds and overrides 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Igniter Indicator Indicates when the igniter is being fired 8 Combustion Blower Indicator Indicates when t...

Page 24: ...al In this mode you can personally adjust and set the heating power level to control the heat level Thermostat Control Temp In this mode you can set the room temperature and the stove will automatical...

Page 25: ...ou to dictate the level of heat the stove is outputting TEMPERATURE CONTROL MODE The Thermostat Mode allows you to set the temperature of the room The stove will increase or decrease the level of heat...

Page 26: ...ected the stop time press Enter Next you will have the opportunity to set the desired temperature Use the Scroll Up or Scroll Down keys until you ve reached the appropriate temperature for the times y...

Page 27: ...y repeating steps 2 5 as desired 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...

Page 28: ...tage Press Enter again to move into the Set Exhaust Voltage screen See Figure 27 Select the stall or heating power level for the voltage you d like to change by scrolling up or down and pressing Enter...

Page 29: ...Changing the stall will allow you to test the components in the various heating power levels Fire Tests whether the igniter is working properly Exhaust Tests whether the combustion motor and exhaust...

Page 30: ...ses Incomplete combustion which occurs during startup and shutdown or incorrect operation of the stove will lead to some soot formation collecting in the exhaust venting system The exhaust venting sys...

Page 31: ...ible floor or well away from any combustible materials If ashes are disposed of by burial or otherwise dispersed they should remain inside the enclosed container until all cinders have cooled The freq...

Page 32: ...asket material around the perimeter it will provide a proper seal Using a slender hose attachment on your ash vac thoroughly vacuum out these chambers top to bottom These chambers extend all the way u...

Page 33: ...d SMG will at their discretion furnish parts and labor to correct any defect caust by the faulty material or workmanship For other warranty repairs please read the One Year Warranty listed below ONE Y...

Page 34: ...Chassis and Paneling may vary by model...

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