29
Operation
NOTE:
Stirring the starting gel into the pellets usually
allows the fire to become established quicker.
CAUTION:
A vapor flash could occur if too much
time is allowed to pass before lighting the starting gel.
CAUTION:
Care must be taken not to get starting gel
on your hands or clothing. Serious burns could occur
during the lighting process.
CAUTION:
Never try to apply more starting gel to
an already burning fire, or a fire with smoldering pellets.
“NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE
LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL
LIGHTER FLUID, OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO
START OR “FRESHEN UP “ A FIRE IN THIS
APPLIANCE. KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL
AWAY FROM THE UNIT WHILE IN USE”.
Fig. 15
11. Apply starting gel as shown in Fig.15
12. Light The Starting Gel With A Match.
13. Close The Doors
The fire will light and the control will adjust the fire
to the proper level according to the MAX TEMP dial
setting.
Solid-fuel burning appliances need to be cleaned
frequently because soot, creosote, and ash may
accumulate.
If you suspect a chimney/vent pipe fire
do the following:
1. Call the fire department.
2. Remove fuel from the burn pot using the burnpot
scraping tool to scrape the pellets into the ash pan.
3. Remove the ash pan from the unit and take outside.
Do not place ash pan on a combustible material.
4. Turn off circuit breaker at unit.
5. Do not use the unit until a qualified person has
inspected your appliance and venting.
Fig. 16
NOTICE: When burning the boiler in the
manual ignition mode, there must be an
overheat dump zone incorporated into the
plumbing system.
If heating demand stops during manual operation, the
control will take the unit to low burn. If no heat is used
during this time, the water temperature will continue to
rise. When the temperature gets too high, the feeder will
be turned off and the fire will go out. This will require a
manual re-start of the system. (see page 23 “7 Blinks”)
Summary of Contents for PB 105
Page 2: ......
Page 45: ...45 Service Record Notes...
Page 46: ...46 Service Record Notes...