
VS0952_E
12/30/2009
6
H
OW
Y
OUR
H
EARTHLAND
S
TOVE
W
ORKS
The
operations
and
maintenance
of
your
Hearthland
Series
of
pellet
fuel
appli
‐
ances
are
unique
and
should
not
be
con
‐
sidered
to
be
like
a
wood,
coal,
gas,
elec
‐
tric,
propane
or
oil
burning
stove
appli
‐
ance.
Wood
pellet
fuel
is
stored
in
the
hopper.
An
auger
delivers
the
fuel
to
the
burn
grate.
The
fuel
rate,
or
heat
output,
is
set
by
adjusting
the
Heat
Level
touch
pad,
(settings
1
to
4).
A
fan
provides
combustion
air
to
the
burn
grate.
The
proper
amount
of
combustion
air
is
sup
‐
plied
to
the
burn
grate
automatically
and
changes
as
the
Heat
Level
changes.
The
higher
the
Heat
Level
,
the
larger
the
amount
of
combustion
air.
The
fuel
burns
in
the
burn
grate,
producing
heat.
Most
of
heat
passes
around
the
heat
exchange
tubes
and
is
blown
into
the
room
by
the
convection
fan.
Exhaust
gases
exit
through
the
stove’s
exhaust
vent.
The
Hearthland’s
heat
output
can
be
adjusted
from
Heat
Level
setting
1
‐
4,
by
pressing
on
the
Heat
Level
touch
pad.
The
convection
fan
can
be
adjusted
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
shutdown
mode
until
the
it
has
sufficiently
cooled.
With
uninterrupted
fuel
supply
and
proper
perform
‐
ance
of
cleaning
,
your
stove
will
run
efficiently
over
extended
periods
of
time.
(See
Section
#6
“Maintenance
&
Required
Cleaning”)
•
Your
Hearthland
stove
is
designed
to
burn
only
wood
pellets
that
comply
to
Association
of
Pellet
Fuel
Industries
standards.
(
See
Section
#5
“Wood
Pellet
Specifications
”)
•
Do
not
try
to
operate
your
stove
with
viewing
door
open.
Pellets
will
not
feed
under
these
circumstances
and
a
safety
concern
may
arise
from
sparks
or
fumes
entering
room.
•
If
you
are
not
drawing
combustion
air
from
outside,
care
must
be
taken
to
allow
for
ade
‐
quate
air
make
up,
to
avoid
possible
room
air
starvation
when
stove
or
other
exhaust
fans
are
in
operation.
•
It
is
highly
recommended
that
you
install
a
high
quality
smoke
detector
and
carbon
monox
‐
ide
detector
in
the
room
where
stove
is
installed.
Care
should
be
taken
to
make
sure
detec
‐
tors
are
in
working
order
at
all
times.
IMPORTANT
HEAT
LEVEL
CONTROL
FAN
SPEED
CONTROL
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