Hearthland Hiawatha Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 24

VS0952_E

 

12/30/2009

 

 

24

 

 

O

O

PERATING

PERATING

 

 

I

I

NSTRUCTIONS

NSTRUCTIONS

 

 

(C

(C

ONTINUED

ONTINUED

)

)

 

FILLING

 

THE

 

HOPPER

 

WITH

 

FUEL:

 

 

Open

 

the

 

hopper

 

lid

 

using

 

the

 

finger

 

pull

 

recess.

  

Fully

 

open

 

the

 

lid

 

toward

 

the

 

back

 

of

 

the

 

stove.

  

Ensure

 

the

 

hopper

 

is

 

free

 

of

 

unwanted

 

debris,

 

MANUALS,

 

or

 

other

 

foreign

 

objects

 

before

  

adding

 

wood

 

pellets.

 

 

Fill

 

the

 

hopper

 

with

 

wood

 

pellets

 

only.

 

The

 

hopper

 

has

 

a

 

70

 

lb

 

capacity.

  

When

 

filling,

 

be

 

careful

 

not

 

to

 

spill

 

any

 

fuel

 

on

 

the

 

top

 

of

 

the

 

stove

 

and

 

floor

 

as

 

they

 

can

 

also

 

pose

 

a

 

slipping

 

haz

ard.

 

Before

 

closing

 

the

 

lid,

 

verify

 

there

 

are

 

no

 

pellets

 

on

 

the

 

hopper

 

switch

 

or

 

stop

 

ledge,

 

as

 

they

 

may

 

prevent

 

the

 

lid

 

from

 

closing

 

properly.

 

To

 

close,

 

gently

 

lower

 

the

 

lid.

 

 

 

Note:

  

To

 

prevent

 

injury,

 

your

 

stove

 

is

 

equipped

 

with

 

a

 

switch

 

that

 

stops

 

the

 

auger

 

when

 

the

 

hopper

 

lid

 

is

 

open.

 

If

 

the

 

lid

 

is

 

opened

 

during

 

operation

 

longer

 

than

 

60

 

seconds,

 

the

 

stove

 

will

 

enter

 

shutdown

 

mode.

  

If

 

this

 

happens

 

unintentionally,

 

close

 

the

 

lid

 

and

 

press

 

start

 

on

 

the

 

touchpad.

 

 

The

 

Intelligent

 

Temperature

 

Control

 

(ITC)

  

digital

 

control

 

is

 

designed

 

to

 

give

 

you

 

flexibility

 

on

 

how

 

you

 

use

 

your

 

stove.

   

 

The

 

ITC

 

can

 

be

 

operated

 

in

 

one

 

of

 

three

 

modes:

 

• 

Manual

 

Mode

 

(Factory

 

default)

 

• 

Thermostat

 

ON/OFF

 

Mode

 

• 

Thermostat

 

Modulated

 

Mode

 

(High/

Low)

 

The

 

touchpad

 

has

 

three

 

functional

 

but

tons:

 

• 

“START”

  

(HEAT

 

LEVEL)

 

begins

 

your

 

stove’s

 

ignition

 

process

 

and

 

adjusts

 

desired

 

heat

 

setting.

 

• 

“FAN

 

SPEED”

 

adjusts

 

convection

 

blowers

 

(room

 

heat)

 

to

 

desired

 

setting.

 

• 

“OFF”

 

begins

 

shut

 

down

 

mode

 

of

 

your

 

stove.

 

 

Four

 

indicator

 

lights

 

informing

 

you

 

of

 

functional

 

status:

 

• 

“IGNITER”

 

LED

 

indicates

 

when

 

the

 

automatic

  

Ignition

 

System

 

is

 

under

 

power.

 

• 

“FUEL

 

FEED”

  

LED

 

solid

 

indicates

 

when

 

the

 

auger

 

is

 

turning

 

and

 

pellets

 

are

 

being

 

fed

 

to

 

the

 

burn

 

grate.

  

Blinking

 

indicates

 

vacuum

 

fault,

 

hopper

 

lid

 

open

 

or

 

stove

 

over

 

temp.

 

• 

“HEAT

 

LEVEL”

 

LED

 

indicates

 

current

 

heat

 

level

 

setting.

  

Blinking

 

slow

 

indicates

 

cold

 

start;

  

blinking

 

fast

 

indicates

  

hot

 

start.

 

• 

“FAN

 

SPEED”

 

LED

 

indicates

 

the

 

setting

 

of

 

the

 

convection

 

blowers

 

(room

 

heat).

  

Blinking

 

indicates

 

shutdown

 

mode.

 

 

Two

 

Trims

 

allow

 

for

 

setting

 

dependant

 

adjustments

 

at

 

installation:

 

• 

F1

 

is

 

the

 

Combustion

 

Fan

 

Trim.

  

This

 

allows

 

for

 

fine

 

tuning

 

of

 

the

 

combustion

 

fan

 

aiding

 

in

 

adjustment

 

for

 

eleva

tion

 

&

 

venting.

 

• 

T1

 

is

 

the

 

ITC

 

temperature

 

trim.

  

This

 

allows

 

for

 

heat

 

setting

 

temperature

 

to

 

be

 

raised

 

or

 

lowered

 

to

 

meet

 

your

 

heating

 

needs.

 

 

INTELLIGENT

 

TEMPERATURE

 

CONTROL

 

(ITC)

 

GENERAL

 

OVERVIEW

 

Hopper

 

Lid

 

Hopper

 

Switch

 

Stop

 

Ledge

 

Summary of Contents for Hiawatha

Page 1: ...LATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA WARNINGS Hot Do not touch The glass and surfaces of this ap pliance will be hot during operation and will retain heat for a while after shutting off the app...

Page 2: ...it difficult to maintain proper combustion contributing to poor perform ance and increased fuel usage See Section 6 Maintenance Required Clean ing 4 Keep your stove s heat exchanger clean A dirty heat...

Page 3: ...S 10 2 4 DETERMING VENTING SIZE DISTANCE 11 2 5 PELLET VENT TERMINATION 12 2 6 OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE 14 2 7 HEARTH PROTECTION CLEARANCES 15 2 9 REQUIREMENTS FOR FLOOR PROTECTION 15 2 10 MINIMUM CLEARANCE...

Page 4: ...soline gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or freshen up a fire in this heater Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use The...

Page 5: ...om your stove before performing any maintenance Power Cord must be unplugged Pushing OFF Touch Pad does not disconnect all power to the stove To avoid accidental fire DO NOT place any flammable item o...

Page 6: ...sted using the Fan Speed touch pad to run faster or slower to corre spond to the amount of heat being produced To turn off the stove simply pressing OFF on the touchpad and the unit will enter shutdow...

Page 7: ...han one minute the unit will enter shut down mode This feature ensures that the stove will not operate with the door ajar or the ash pan tightened incompletely If this happens find and correct the cau...

Page 8: ...tector Heating capacity will vary depending on such factors as the layout of your home air circulation degree of insulation and the outside temperature Pellet BTU content will affect the actual rate o...

Page 9: ...n and measurements needed to install the stove in your chosen location _____ Pre fit all items before you install fasten or install the stove permanently _____ Make sure ALL joints of PL vent and sing...

Page 10: ...e installed so the entire system can be cleaned without disassembly Termination must exhaust above the fresh air inlet elevation and parallel or above the exhaust output of the pellet fuel appliance I...

Page 11: ...valent 90 Degree or Tee X 5 45 Degree X 3 Horizontal Pipe X 1 Vertical Pipe X 5 Total Equivalent Step 1 Complete table above Step 2 Ensure the Total Equivalent is or is less than 30 Step 3 Use the Siz...

Page 12: ...ating on the side of the house Must not be located where snow or other mate rials such as leafs snow or grass could block it Must have a Metal Seal Plate or Wall Thim ble at point C Horizontal termina...

Page 13: ...VS0952_E 12 30 2009 13 EXHAUST SYSTEM CONTINUED PELLET VENT TERMINATION...

Page 14: ...de of a building Keep the outside air pipe termination at least 1 foot away from the exhaust system termination Keep the pipe termination clear of debris ice snow In spect the termination on a routine...

Page 15: ...be made to en able sliding the appliance out MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO WALLS COMBUSTIBLES 2 From Back Of Stove 6 From Side of Stove 8 in Canada 6 From Front Of Stove 18 in Canada 16 From Top Of Stove 8 in...

Page 16: ...VS0952_E 12 30 2009 16 HEARTH PROTECTION CLEARANCES CLEARANCES STRAIGHT THROUGH WALL INSTALLATION CLEARANCES INTERIOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION...

Page 17: ...VS0952_E 12 30 2009 17 HEARTH PROTECTION CLEARANCES CONTINUED CLEARANCES 45 CORNER INSTALLATION CLEARANCES ALCOVE INSTALLATION...

Page 18: ...bits Flashlight Hand Truck or cart for transporting stove to installation location Hammer Level Utility knife Adjustable pliers 6 to 8 inches Small hand broom and dustpan Furniture and Floor Protectio...

Page 19: ...6 Place a bead of High Temp 550 F RTV silicone around the end collar of the Quick Connect of your stove s exhaust 3 Firmly push the PL vent pipe adaptor 4 into the bead of High Temp 550 F RTV silicon...

Page 20: ...same basic steps in locating your appliance attaching the exhaust system and outside air intake to your stove as the previous examples INSTALLATION CONTINUED HEARTH STOVE EXISTING RELINE RAIN CAP STO...

Page 21: ...ASS A ADAPTER 6 CEILING SUPPORT FIRESTOP SPACER 7 FLASHING STORM COLLAR 8 RAIN CAP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 MAIN FLOOR TIE IN CLAYTILE FLUE 1 PL PIPE ADAPTER 2 PL CLEAN OUT TEE CAP 3 PL LENGTH OF PIPE...

Page 22: ...ave a permanent outside air source with a inch screen over the inlet For transportation all chimney vent above the mobile home must be removed Chimney PL Vent must be 3 or 4 PL Vent and must extend a...

Page 23: ...WARNING Make sure the stove has totally cooled down before touching the burn grate The Fuel Burn Grate comes in two pieces the burn grate A the burn pot top plate B To remove the Burn Grate grab the...

Page 24: ...TC can be operated in one of three modes Manual Mode Factory default Thermostat ON OFF Mode Thermostat Modulated Mode High Low The touchpad has three functional but tons START HEAT LEVEL begins your s...

Page 25: ...mode and enter burn mode The Igniter light will go out and the heat setting LED will stop flashing and stay on steady SHUTTING OFF STOVE 1 Press OFF on the touch pad and the following will happen The...

Page 26: ...dicated in red on the HEAT LEVEL table Please note that the Enclosure Fan used to maintain internal component temperatures receives power only on HEAT LEVEL 4 SETTING FAN SPEED Room Heat Press FAN SPE...

Page 27: ...tem perature setting NOTE The trim pot slot is made of plastic and can be damaged or stripped When adjusting use a small precision screwdriver with non metallic blade NOTE Trim Pots do not make a full...

Page 28: ...s and hold the OFF button 2 While you are holding the OFF button the following cycle will occur 3 All four feed rate lights light solid 4 2 of the feed rate lights will flash indicating current operat...

Page 29: ...FF touch pad per section 4 7 Starting Stove Shutting Off Stove Note If in THERMOSTAT ON OFF MODE the stove turns off and on frequently we suggest you turn the HEAT LEVEL to a lower setting so that it...

Page 30: ...ncline of 1 8 mesh screen into a container or hopper This process will allow the good pellets to flow into the container while the fines fall through the mesh to be discarded PELLET CONSUMPTION With I...

Page 31: ...mass of silica formed in the burning process Clinkering is a function of the fuel and not the stove however it adversely affects the performance of the stove by blocking off the air passages of the b...

Page 32: ...d remove ash pan from stove Dispose ashes into a metal container with a tight fitting lid Before replacing ash pan inspect gasketing to ensure it is not damaged and will provide an air tight fit when...

Page 33: ...ect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of flue gases Incomplete combustion such as during startup shutdown or incorrect operation of the room heater will lead to some soot formation w...

Page 34: ...nto the firebox will decrease the appliance s performance greatly leading to excessive soot and ineffi cient combustion If gasketing needs replacing use an OEM gasket This specifically designed gasket...

Page 35: ...te burn box ash drawer and ash traps The exhaust system should be thoroughly cleaned Remove the Exhaust Manifold access panel and clean the exhaust manifold and the Combustion Blower blades and housin...

Page 36: ...re goes out press STOP on the touch pad and add more fire starter re light the fire Press START and slowly close and latch the main door 8 The COMBUSTION FAN exhaust will start and operate at full spe...

Page 37: ...SS PANELS REMOVED DANGER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT WARNING HOT PARTS DO NOT OPERATE WITH SIDE OR REAR ACCESS PANELS REMOVED WIRING DIAGRAM Auger Motor 120 V 45 A 60...

Page 38: ...RT touch pad Do any LED s light up Check the 9 pin wire connection to the board Inspect the board for any blown circuitry Before replacing check for the cause of the blown circuit It could be a shorte...

Page 39: ...niter is not glowing Remove burn grate close door and re start the appliance If the igniter does not glow red inside the tube it is defective Remove back panel and confirm wire connec tions and condit...

Page 40: ...e Protect venting from extreme weather elements Smoke or smoke smell spill age 1 Exhaust System Hi Heat RTV silicone all joints even manufactured Ensure venting is gas tight Inspect exhaust fan and ga...

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Page 49: ...NUFACTURER NOR THE SUPPLIERS TO THE PURCHASER ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY LEGAL OR OTHERWISE FOR THE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE TO THE PROPERTY OR PERSONS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT ANY...

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