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Baffle

8. Remove the baffle located at the top of the

firebox.  This is accomplished by lifting the right
end up as far as possible and tilting the left end
down, the out of the firebox.

 firebox

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 Remove wing nuts securing combustion 

    passageway panels at the back of the firebox.

9. Loosen & remove the wing nuts securing the left

& right combustion passageway panels and
remove the panels from the firebox.

10. Clean fly ash and debris from all components removed and from inside the firebox.
11. Unlatch the ash drawer door (C) at the front below the hearth extension and open.  Refer to pg. 12.
12. Slide the ash drawer (D) out and remove. Dispose of ashes.  Refer to pg. 12.

DISPOSAL OF ASHES: Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid.  The closed

container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible 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 been thoroughly

cooled.

13. Vacuum ash drawer opening, ash door and ash door hinge.

14. Locate the clean out panel on the back wall behind 

the ash drawer.  Loosen, but do not remove the screws
securing the panel and remove the panel.  Vacuum area
behind the panel.

15. Replace the clean out panel and secure with the screws

previously loosened.

16. Replace the ash drawer.
17. Close and latch the ash door.

          Clean out panel behind ash drawer.

18. Clean the glass with a Windex type glass cleaner. 

If the film is difficult to remove, wipe towel in ashes and gently wipe on glass.  

19. Replace the left and right combustion passageway panels. secure with the wing nuts removed in step 9.
20. Replace the baffle - Tilt the left side of the baffle ‘up’ and position over the ledge on the left side of the

firebox and push all the way to the left.  Lift the right side up past the ledge on the right side.  Set baffle in
position so that each side is resting on the side ledges.

21. Replace the ash drop pans by inserting them through the rectangular openings in the front of the fireplace

and sliding them back into opening at the back of the firebox.  IMPORTANT: The ash drop handles must be
point toward each other.  Refer to pg. 12

22. Replace the ash pan handle mounting plate and secure with the (3) nuts removed in step 7.  Refer to pg.

12.  Make sure the ash drop pan handles are facing each other and pushed ‘in’.

23. Replace the burn pot and log set assembly.  Refer to pg. 12.
24. Close and latch front door.

Summary of Contents for Olivia OLV-PC

Page 1: ...stallation and use of the corn pellet fuel burning room heater Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact local building or fire officials...

Page 2: ...Lighting the Stove 5 6 Start up Program Sequence 7 Thermostat Control 7 Diagnostic Features 7 8 Shutting the Stove Off 8 Safety Devices 9 Maintenance Instructions 10 16 Daily Maintenance 10 11 Weekly...

Page 3: ...an Unlimited Mixture Convenient Pellet Corn Switch Digital Control Board with Diagnostics 90 lb Hopper Capacity Heat Exchange Tube cleaner Hearth Extension Ash drawer with easy access iPatent Pending...

Page 4: ...ontrol board is depressed to the corn setting The shelled corn must be 15 or less moisture content Corn must be dry clean and of good quality Corn dust should be screened prior to using Burning wet an...

Page 5: ...nt curing and other agents used in the manufacturing process 7 This stove will become HOT WHILE IN OPERATION Keep children clothing and furniture away from all stove surfaces Direct contact with the s...

Page 6: ...rn pot on start up if needed D FAN The fan button will adjust the convection fan on heat setting level 1 only Push the button and the red LED light will flash once to decrease the voltage 5 volts Push...

Page 7: ...ssary 4 Set control switch located at the top of the circuit board to the CORN setting 5 Place 4 oz to 6 oz wood pellets into the burn pot We use wood pellets to initially light the stove Corn will ig...

Page 8: ...fitting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by bu...

Page 9: ...t steps 1 4 in the Lighting your Stove section THERMOSTAT CONTROL This stove is capable of operating on a thermostat A feature has been built into the circuit control board which delays the time betwe...

Page 10: ...ight will start blinking 2 VACUUM SWITCH In order for the stove to operate properly the firebox needs to be sealed and operating under a negative pressure During the first 30 seconds after the stove h...

Page 11: ...nsed during start up or drops below 90o F during normal operation 3 Vacuum Switch This is sometimes referred to as the Negative Pressure switch When the stove is turned ON the exhaust fan creates a ne...

Page 12: ...heat setting level to 1 2 Let stove burn at heat setting level 1 for approximately 5 minutes 3 Locate the two handles located directly under the hearth extension Refer to page 1 4 While holding the l...

Page 13: ...may be wiped with a dry soft cloth daily to remove residue The stove should be set at the 1 heat setting to allow the glass to cool down slightly if the stove has be operating at a higher level If the...

Page 14: ...all debris from firebox or push it into the ash drawer 6 Replace the burn pot A into position Ensure that the ash drop pans operate properly C 7 Unlatch the ash door C at the front below the hearth e...

Page 15: ...ft bristled paintbrush a Shop Vac or the like CAUTION When using a vacuum all debris ashes etc must be completely cooled Do not use a vacuum to clean hot debris unless it has been designed to do so 1...

Page 16: ...panel on the back wall behind the ash drawer Loosen but do not remove the screws securing the panel and remove the panel Vacuum area behind the panel 15 Replace the clean out panel and secure with th...

Page 17: ...and monthly maintenance will prolong the life of the stove maintain its appearance and ensure safe reliable operation for the next heating season Your dealer may offer an annual service maintenance co...

Page 18: ...particles of fly ash The fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of flue gases Incomplete combustion such as occurs during start up and shut down or incorrect operati...

Page 19: ...ent cap Contact your dealer for more information 3 Use between 4 to 6 oz of pellets in the burn pot for starting Using less than this amount may not create enough heat to close the P O F switch 110 de...

Page 20: ...to be blocked or a wind cap needs to be installed 3 The vacuum hose may be disconnected on either end 4 The vacuum hose may be plugged with fly ash 5 The gray wires to the vacuum switch may be loose o...

Page 21: ...OLV LAT Latch Assembly Fans 8 OLV 028 Convection Fan 9 OLV 038 Combustion Fan 4 SAFETY SWITCHES 13 10 404 4 Proof of Fire P O F Switch 11 404 5 High Limit Switch 12 404 6 Vacuum Switch 13 404 7 Corn P...

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