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b. The circulation fan will remain off.
c. The feed system begins to feed. The “AUGER” and ON/OFF” lights
will begin to blink.
e. The flame should appear within 5 to 10 minutes.
4. Adjust the HEAT SELECT setting to the desired level
5. Allow the flame to stabilize for 15 minutes.
6. Adjust the heat setting and damper as necessary. (See “Adjusting your
Heater” section)
7. If the heater shuts OFF during the start up cycle and there is still a flame,
press the “ON/OFF”button again.
DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE. USE ONLY
PROPER LIGHTER GEL.
WARNING: Make sure the amount of fuel in the burn pot does not exceed the
height of the burn pot at any point during operation. This can cause severe
damage to your heater.
DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS
GASOLINE, NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL.
HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING
AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN
BURNS.
4.12 Stopping your Heater
To stop your heater, simply press the “ON/OFF” button (for “AUTO” mode, switch the
thermostat or other switching device to “OFF”). This will cause the feed system to stop
(the “AUGER” light will stop blinking) and the flame should die out within 5 minutes.
The exhaust fan and circulation fan will continue to run until you heater is cold (approxi-
mately 30 minutes). DO NOT turn OFF electrical power to stop the heater, as this will
result in your heater overheating and may damage the control.
4.13 Adjusting your Heater
The heater will not work properly if the ash door or the glass door are not properly
closed OR if the wrong size of venting is used. It is equally important that you use good
quality, wood pellet fuel. Poor fuel will create a poor burn, excessive ash and will plug
the burn pot. Refer to the “Fuel Requirements” section for more information on fuel
quality.
To increase the heat output of your heater, simply press the “HEAT SELECT” button.
In a few minutes the flame size will increase. If the flames are darkish with black tips,
open the exhaust damper slightly and allow the flame to stabilize. Repeat the procedure if
more heat is desired. Flames that are too large mean the feed rate is too high for the
amount of combustion air present. Increase the amount of combustion air by pulling the
damper out slightly. In few minutes the size of the flame will reduce. If the size of the
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