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Harman®  •  Absolute43 Owner’s Manual_R2  •  2015 -___  •  03/15

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F. Helpful Hints

When  operating  your  Harman

®

 Absolute43  Pellet  Stove, 

follow  basic  safety  standards.  Read  these  instructions 

carefully before you attempt to operate the Absolute43 Pellet 

Stove. Failure to do so may result in damage to property or 

personal injury and may void the product warranty.

Cleaning Burn Pot: 

Whenever your stove is not burning, take 

the opportunity to scrape the burn pot to remove carbon buildup. 

A vacuum cleaner is handy to remove the residue. Be sure the 

stove is cold if you use a vacuum.

Carbon buildup can be scraped loose with the fire burning using the 

special tool provided with your stove. Scrape the floor and sides of 

the burn pot. The carbon will be pushed out by the incoming fuel. 

Always wear gloves when scraping the burnpot.

Disposal of Ashes

: Ashes should be placed in a steel 

container  with  a  tight  fitting  lid.  The  closed  container  of 

ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the 

ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending 

final 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 cinders have thoroughly cooled. 

Other waste shall not be placed in this container.

Soot and Flyash Formation and Need for Removal

: The 

products of combustion will contain small particles of flyash. 

The  flyash  will  collect  in  the  exhaust  venting  system  and 

restrict the flow of the flue gases. Incomplete combustion, 

such  as  occurs  during  startup,  shutdown,  or  incorrect 

operation of the room heater will lead to some soot formation 

which will collect in the exhaust venting system. The exhaust 

venting system should be inspected at least once every year 

to determine if cleaning is necessary.

When burning wood pellets on low, the potential exists for 

creosote to form. The venting system should be inspected 

periodically throughout the heating season to determine 

if  creosote  buildup  has  occurred.  If  a  significant  layer  of 

creosote  has  accumulated  (1/8”  or  more),  it  should  be 

removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. If a fire occurs, 

call the fire department, shut down the stove, and evacuate 

the residence. Before using the appliance, have the venting 

system thoroughly inspected and replace any damaged 

components.

With any hearth appliance, installation of smoke detectors 

is recommended on every level of the home. 

Possible causes of smoke detector activation:

Paint curing process - Open a window near the appliance 

for the first few hours of burning.
Exhaust being drawn back inside the dwelling - Outside air 

connection to the appliance is necessary.

Vent leakage - All interior seams and joints should be sealed 

with silicone where applicable. Follow vent manufacturers 

instructions for proper sealing.

CAUTION

!

This appliance must be vented to the outside

G. Fuel Specifications

The Absolute43 Pellet Stove is approved for burning any 

grade of pelletized bio-mass fuel. It is approved for burning 

Wood Pellets or a 50/50 Pellet/Corn Mixture

.

It  should  be  noted,  however,  that  higher  ash  content  will 

require more frequent cleaning. 

The moisture content of pellets must not exceed 8%. Higher 

moisture will rob BTU’s and may not burn properly.
Fuel  should 

not 

be stored within the stove installation 

clearances or within the space required for cleaning and 

ash removal.

Fuel and Fuel Storage

Pellet  fuel  quality  can  fluctuate  from  manufacturer  to 

manufacturer, and even from bag to bag. 
Hearth & Home Technologies recommends using only fuel 

that is certified by the Pellet Fuels Institute (PFI).
Fuel Material

•  Made from sawdust and/or other wood by-products

•  Shelled field corn (50/50 mixture with wood pellets)

•  Source material typically determines ash content
Higher Ash Content Material

•  Hardwoods with high mineral content

• 

Bark and leaves as source material

•  “Standard” grade pellets, corn and other biomass
Lower Ash Content Material

•  Softwood; pine, fir, etc.

•  Materials with lower mineral content

•  “Premium” grade pellets
Performance

•  Higher ash content requires more frequent maintenance.

•  “Premium”  grade  pellets  will  produce  the  highest  heat 

output.

•  Burning  pellets  longer  than  1-1/2  inches  (38mm)  can 

cause inconsistent feeding and/or ignition.

Clinkers

•  Minerals and other non-combustible materials, like sand, 

will turn into a hard glass-like substance when heated.

•  Trees from different areas will vary in mineral content. 

For this reason, some fuels will produce more clinkers 

than others.

Moisture

•  Always  burn  dry  fuel.  Burning  fuel  with  high  moisture 

content takes energy to dry and tends to cool the 

appliance thus, robbing heat from your home.

•  Damp  pellet  fuel  could  turn  back  into  sawdust  which 

does not flow properly through the feed system.

Summary of Contents for Absolute 43

Page 1: ...ldren in same room as stove Alertchildrenandadultstohazardsofhightemperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keep clothing furniture draperies and other flammable m...

Page 2: ...the surface of the glass door Recommended Non combustible floor protection extended beneath the flue pipe when installed with horizontal venting Floor Protection USA CANADA Sides A 6 152 mm Back B 1...

Page 3: ...injury 3 Reference Materials A Service Parts 13 B Limited Lifetime Warranty 18 C Loss of Power Addendum 20 D Emergency Manual Ignition 20 E Troubleshooting 21 F Contact Information 22 1 Product Specif...

Page 4: ...BTU Output 33 900 BTU Input 43 000 Vent Size 3 Inch Hopper Capacity 52 lbs Fuel Wood Pellet 50 50 Pellet Corn Mixture NOTE Hearth Home Technologies manufacturer of this appliance reserves the right t...

Page 5: ...ith this appliance the following precautions are recommended Install a physical barrier such as A decorative fire screen Adjustable safety gate Never leave children alone near a hot stove whether oper...

Page 6: ...ly inspected and replace any damaged components With any hearth appliance installation of smoke detectors is recommended on every level of the home Possible causes of smoke detector activation Paint c...

Page 7: ...be stored in a tightly sealed container to prevent moisture and to deter pests Do not store fuel within the specified clearance areas or in a location that will interfere with routine cleaning and ma...

Page 8: ...5 ___ 03 15 8 3 90 777000c H Quick Start Guide 2 Fill hopper with pellets 3 Adjust arrows to set room desired temperature 4 Touch the On Off Power Icon Refer to Touch Manual for all other operations I...

Page 9: ...tall flames with black tails and is lazy The feed rate needs to be reduced or the burnpot needs cleaning Heat exchanger or exhaust blower needs cleaning Smoky start up or puffs of smoke from the airw...

Page 10: ...l types OR X Venting System More frequently depending on the fuel type OR X 2 Maintenance Service When properly maintained your stove will give you many years of trouble free service Contact your deal...

Page 11: ...r handle to gain access to igniter element and cradle Figure 2 2 Using the brush supplied brush the igniter element free of any ash or debris Figure 2 2 The burnpot grate can be removed if needed Figu...

Page 12: ...ssary to clean accumulated ash from the glass surface allowing this ash to remain on the glass for long periods canresultin etching duetotheacidityoftheash Nevercleanthe glass while it is hot and do n...

Page 13: ...Material Service Parts Absolute 43 Beginning Manufacturing Date March 2015 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Part number list on following page Pellet Stove 03 15 1 90 777000 1 Black 1 90 777000 14 Maj...

Page 14: ...0 3 31 94807 100 5 Hopper Lid Hinge w Hardware 1 00 777771 Y Hopper Lid Hinge Pin Plates w Hardware 1 Set 1 00 777560 6 Cast Top Black 4 00 247236S Majolica Brown 1 00 247236 14 7 Hopper Assembly 1 10...

Page 15: ...1 00 77723 Y 16 Ash Pan 1 10 777604A Y 17 Burn Pot Assembly 17 1 Burn Pot Weldment 1 10 777801A Y Gasket 3 44 724114 Y 17 2 Swing Plate Flame Guide 1 Set 1 00 777818 Y 17 3 Igniter w Bracket 1 00 777...

Page 16: ...ch 3 20 6866 Y Tubing 1 8 Silicone 5 Feet 1 00 5113574 Y 30 Rear Cover Right 1 00 777613 Y 31 Feeder Assembly 31 1 Feeder Body 1 10 777513A Y 31 2 Slide Plate Assembly 1 10 777690A Y 31 3 Feed Cover G...

Page 17: ...and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor Stocked at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER Communication Cable 3 20 72662 Y Draft Meter Assembly 1 00 00637...

Page 18: ...of new home construction warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichev...

Page 19: ...NS This warranty does not cover the following Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use As a heating appliance some changes in color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur Thi...

Page 20: ...nce the fire is out the ESP temperature will not rise The unit will then shut down and may flash a six blink status error See ESP error codes If the fire is still burning it will resume normal operati...

Page 21: ...has failed Partially burned pellets Feed rate too high Poor air to fuel mixture Check burn pot clean out cover and air intake Burn pot may need to be cleaned Combination of all the above Smoke smell S...

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