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IMPORTANT!
READ
AND
FOLLOW
ALL
INSTALLATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS,
INCLUDING
CLEANING
THE
UNIT
AS
SPECIFIED,
AND
REPLACING
GASKETS
ANNUALLY,
AND
PARTS
AS
NEEDED.
ENGLAND’S
STOVE
WORKS
IS
NOT
RESPONSIBLE
FOR
ANY
DAMAGE
OR
INJURY
INCURRED
DUE
TO
NEGLECT,
OR
DUE
TO
UNSAFE
INSTALLATION
OR
USAGE
OF
THIS
PRODUCT.
CALL
TECHNICAL
SUPPORT
WITH
ANY
QUESTIONS.
DAILY
OPERATION
Getting
Started
Check
to
see
that
the
hopper
is
clean
and
free
from
foreign
materials.
Be
sure
to
connect
this
unit
to
a
working
outlet;
we
recommend
using
a
surge
protector
to
help
protect
the
electronic
components
from
damage.
BEFORE
your
first
fire,
dry
run
your
unit
(no
pellet
fuel
in
the
hopper)
for
twenty
minutes;
pressing
the
“ON”
button
with
the
unit
plugged
in
will
initiate
the
dry
run.
Once
the
“ON”
button
is
pressed,
you
should
immediately
hear
the
exhaust
blower
start
and
operate
continuously.
A
default
set
temperature
will
appear
in
the
window
of
the
control
board.
After
about
three
to
five
minutes,
look
for
the
red
glow
of
the
igniter
in
the
igniter
port
of
the
burn
pot
to
be
certain
it
is
operating
normally.
Hold
the
hopper
lid
switch
(See
“Illustrated
Parts
Diagram”
pg.
45)
down
with
your
finger
and
check
to
see
that
the
auger
is
turning.
Release
the
hopper
lid
switch
and
be
certain
that
the
auger
stops
turning.
DO
NOT
PUT
YOUR
FINGERS
IN
THE
HOPPER
OR
NEAR
THE
ROTATING
AUGER
.
After
about
twenty
minutes,
the
control
board
should
display
“FS”
in
the
two
display
windows
(More
information
on
Error
Codes
can
be
found
in
the
Error
Code
section
of
this
manual).
At
this
point,
the
dry
run
is
complete
and
your
pellet
heating
appliance
is
ready
for
normal
operation.
Lighting
a
Fire
In
order
for
this
stove
to
operate,
the
hopper
must
first
be
filled
with
pellet
fuel.
Lift
the
hopper
lid
using
the
flush
‐
mount
handle
and
pour
the
pellet
fuel
directly
into
the
hopper.
We
recommend
using
only
pellets
manufactured
by
PFI
Certified
facilities,
since
pellets
bearing
the
PFI
stamp
of
approval
will
be
low
in
ash
and
moisture,
high
in
BTU’s,
and
uniform
in
size
and
quality.
This
pellet
stove
will
perform
equally
well
using
softwood
and
hardwood
pellets,
and
although
the
ash
may
differ
slightly
in
appearance
or
texture,
both
types
of
pellets
will
burn
cleanly
and
efficiently
in
this
stove.
This
pellet
stove
is
equipped
with
an
automatic
pellet
ignition
system;
the
only
user
input
required
to
light
the
stove
is
a
simple
press
of
the
“On”
button.
After
pressing
the
“On”
button,
the
most
recent
setting
will
appear
in
the
window
of
the
control
board.
This
indicates
the
stove
has
entered
the
start
‐
up
sequence
and
is
operating
normally.
The
fuel
feed
rate
and
combustion
air
during
start
‐
up
is
determined
by
the
control
board,
so
the
stove
may
be
started
on
any
heat
range.
After
approximately
fifteen
minutes,
the
fire
should
be
burning
brightly.
At
this
point,
the
stove
has
begun
normal
operation
and
the
display
windows
on
the
control
board
will
display
your
setting,
unless
the
Heat
Range
or
Blower
Speed
is
adjusted.
It
is
normal
for
the
unit
to
smoke
during
the
first
fire,
as
paints
and
oils
cure.
This
should
dissipate
within
the
first
hour.
Open
a
door
and/or
window
during
the
first
fire
to
ventilate
the
area.