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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (DC Models) 

NOTE:  Each time the stove is started, the firepot should be checked for debris and clear air holes.  Some fuels will 
cause the firepot to build up more frequently making it necessary to stir and clean the firepot more often.  Do not allow 
ash to build up underneath the firepot.  Take the firepot out at least weekly to vacuum out any ash in the bottom. 
PRIMING THE AUGER: 
Place Thermostat switch in manual position or turn up wall thermostat to call for heat.  Never leave the stove 
unattended during priming or start-up.  

Priming the auger is required when the unit is new or when the hopper has 

completely run out of fuel.  

Be sure to vacuum out the hopper every 4-6 bags of fuel.

 

 
TO PRIME THE AUGER: 

A.

 

Load the hopper with Fuel. 

B.

 

Push the “On/Off” switch to the “On” position.  Wait about 1 minute. 

C.

 

Press the “auger” switch button until fuel begins to drop into the firepot. 
When fuel begins to drop regularly, the auger is primed. 

 

STARTING YOUR STOVE: Place Thermostat switch in manual position or 
turn up wall thermostat to call for heat. 
Note:  The viewing door, ash pan door and hopper door must be closed  
and/or latched during operation. 
 

A.

 

Turn the air intake butterfly damper to approximately ¼ open.  (located on back of unit) 

B.

 

If using a DC battery, make sure that all connections are secure. If the unit  
will not start, the battery (not supplied with unit) may need charging. 

C.

 

Clean out the firepot; make sure nothing is plugging the igniter.  

D.

 

Press the “On/Off” switch to the “On” position. 
This stove is equipped with a self igniter (optional) that will start Wood Pellets 
without the use of fire starter.  

NOTE: The igniter will not operate if the unit 

is on DC battery power. You must manually light the unit. 

Fuel will drop into the firepot and ignite in 3-5 minutes.  The igniter will 
continue to run for approximately 10 min until a fire is established.  If a fire is 
not started within the minimum cycle time, the auger will stop feeding and you 
will need to start the cycle over again. 
 
Pushing and holding the auger switch allows you to prime the auger and add  
fuel to the firepot automatically. This can be done app. 1 minute after pushing  
the on/off start button.  The unit starts automatically on the low heat setting. 
When you have started the unit (app. 10 minutes) you can press and hold the 
heat level button and it will advance one heat setting.  Press the button until you 
have reached the desired heat setting.  It is recommended to burn the unit on the 
number 3 heat setting for the first 30-45 minutes.

 

 

The convection blower speed varies directly with the feed rate.  The “High Fan” switch will override the variable fan 
function (# 1 heat setting only). Setting 2-5 is full fan speed. 

 

NOTE:  In case of a power outage or interruption lasting longer than 5 seconds, the “Start” button must be pushed to 
re-engage the auger.  The self-igniter will not operate if the unit is on battery power.  Manually light the unit. 

 

IMPORTANT:  The circuit board will not function properly if the outlet is not a constant 120 volt, 60 cycle power 
source.  The outlet must be grounded properly and have the correct polarity.  A polarity and ground tester can be 
picked up at any hardware store to assure proper operation.  If you are using a power generator, solar power or wind 
generation make sure that you have a constant correct power source. 
 
The unit’s electrical warranty would become void if a constant power source is not available.  Also, make sure that a 
proper surge protector is between the unit and the power source.  The circuit board will not be warranted if there is not 
a surge protector installed to the unit. 
 
It is strongly recommended that you unplug the power source during times when the unit is not being operated to 
protect the unit from power surges, power spikes and drops in power.  It is very common for a circuit board to work 
when the unit is shut off in the spring and then won’t work in the fall.  Unplugging the unit will prevent this from 
happening.  
 

Summary of Contents for WINACI

Page 1: ...e pressure All chimney connections elbows and fittings must be airtight Proper venting practices must be followed Consult with a venting professional 9 Ashes must be disposed of in a metal container w...

Page 2: ...tures 36 Glass Maintenance Adjustment Removal and Replacement 37 Circuit Board Functions 38 39 Setting the Draft 40 Wiring Diagram AC DC 41 42 Draft Slide Gate Adjustment 43 Solar Panel Connections 43...

Page 3: ...American Energy Systems Inc manufacturer of the MagnuM Winchester Appliances reserves the right to alter its products their specifications and or price without notice Safety tested and EPA exemption t...

Page 4: ...tove or it could be that there is a serious lacking of good quality air in the home caused by negative pressure If you have done any remodeling or if this is a newer home it is a very real possibility...

Page 5: ...burning fuels not approved for this appliance it will void the warranty and no service warranty will be allowed 9 The MagnuM models will burn high ash content fuels but will require additional mainten...

Page 6: ...9 Check your corn for foreign objects Your stove warranty will not cover damage done to your stove due to foreign objects in the fuel supply 9 Do not carry your corn supply over into the next heating...

Page 7: ...n cleanings Only wood pellets manufactured to the Association of Pellet Fuel Industries A P F I standard for residential pellet fuels are recommended Look for A P F I registration number on the back o...

Page 8: ...le you are attaching the leg The casting could break if bound or dropped NOTE It is best to attach the legs on one side first and then lift the unit up level to attach the other side You can also atta...

Page 9: ...ection must be 3 8 inch minimum thickness non combustible material or equivalent extending beneath heater and to the front side rear as indicated CHIMNEY AND CONNECTOR 3 LISTED PELLET VENT ONLY NOTE R...

Page 10: ...ignite grass plants or shrubs located in the vicinity of the termination The grade surface must not be a lawn Distance from bottom of termination and public walkway is 7ft 2 1m minimum 9 Distance to...

Page 11: ...h should not exceed 30 feet Diagram 11 1 Component Equivalent Length Equivalent Pipe Length Horizontal Straight Pipe Actual Length in ft x 1 0 Horizontal Pipe 1 x 2 1 3 ft Vertical Straight Pipe Actua...

Page 12: ...fresh air to the home so that the MagnuM appliance does not become the fresh air source 4 Only non combustible piping 3 inches in diameter is approved to use for outside air connections straight or f...

Page 13: ...local building codes fire codes and the safety listing tag on the inside hopper lid An outside air source must be connected to the stove and can be brought in through the sidewall or vented crawl spac...

Page 14: ...RE MANDATORY FOR INSTALLATION IN A MOBILE HOME 1 Stove must be permanently bolted to the floor 2 Stove must have permanent outside air source 3 Stove must be permanently electrically ground to the ste...

Page 15: ...the pellet vent manufacturer s instructions Connect the pipe and lock the joints as directed by the pellet vent manufacturer and secure the vent pipe to the flue collar on the back of the stove Add a...

Page 16: ...te The pipe lengths shown are for reference only Your actual pipe length requirements may differ SINGLE WALL PIPE SHALL NOT BE USED FOR ANY INSTALLATION HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION SHALL BE A MAXIMUM OF 5...

Page 17: ...and presence of all necessary parts including a chimney cap prior to making the connection 3 This stove may be connected to an existing ceiling mounted factory built chimney with a diameter of 4 6 or...

Page 18: ...s ash buildup premature failure of exhaust system staining of the house siding and serious creosote buildup This installation should not be used in a cold climate area Storm Collar Note This type of i...

Page 19: ...wo terminals on the back of the control panel When the room temperature drops below the thermostat setting the thermostat switch will close allowing the stove to operate at the medium or higher settin...

Page 20: ...to the two terminals on the back of the control panel When the room temperature drops below the thermostat setting the thermostat switch will close allowing the stove to operate at the medium or high...

Page 21: ...21 MAGNUM WIN INSERT INSTALLATION...

Page 22: ...22 WIN INSERT INSTALLATION cont Siding Use only rigid Pellet Vent pipe Framing Chimney cap Storm Collar Seal Plate 3 75mm Minimum Clearance Around vent 6 150mm min 16 375mm minimum 6 150mm minimum...

Page 23: ...st use some type of support bolt to hold and level the unit not provided For a raised Hearth you can have a decorative skirting made by your installer to finish off the front of the unit The skirting...

Page 24: ...resh air intake either out the back of the fireplace cavity or down and out to an outside air source Running the fresh air up and out the top of the chimney can cause excessive draft issues Your insta...

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Page 26: ...26 Fireplace Insert Shroud Installation Diagram...

Page 27: ...27 Thermostat wire connection Low voltage thermostat Molex Plug 24 volt thermostat hookup...

Page 28: ...p to prevent moisture from reaching terminals see diagram 8 Connect the red positive lead to the positive battery terminal 9 Connect the black negative lead to the negative battery terminal 10 Reconne...

Page 29: ...is not started within the minimum cycle time the auger will stop feeding and you will need to start the cycle over again Pushing and holding the auger switch allows you to prime the auger and add fue...

Page 30: ...n allows you to prime the auger and add fuel to the firepot automatically Press and hold the button until you have the right fuel load Do not continue to hold the auger button under normal operation a...

Page 31: ...moving the control switch to the desired operating position B Select the most efficient burn by adjusting the air damper control rod in or out An air damper closed too much will produce a lazy and sl...

Page 32: ...LEANERS ALLOW ASH TO ESCAPE INTO THE ROOM AIR HOWEVER VACUUMING Use an approved Ash vacuum system IS RECOMMENDED OCCASIONALLY TO AID IN SEASONAL CLEANING AND KEEP THE UNIT FREE OF EXCESS ASH DISCARD T...

Page 33: ...ldup of ash After cleaning push the rake handle in until it stops COMBUSTION BLOWER Over the course of the heating season dust and ash may collect on the blades of the combustion blower Periodically t...

Page 34: ...s needed If you have pets the convection blower will need to be cleaned regularly as the pet hair will clog up the blades and motor windings and cause premature wear overheating and failure of the blo...

Page 35: ...that they will be ignited in the chimney and produce damage to the chimney or even possibly destroy the home Clean the chimney as often as needed and never go more than one 1 year without a flue clea...

Page 36: ...unit overheats it will shut itself down safely The unit may not be restarted until it has cooled and the reset button is depressed See Thermodisk location section If the auger does not turn after cle...

Page 37: ...is not sitting on top of any obstructions The glass will break when tightening the screws if the glass is on the gasket Hold the glass toward the top of the door glass channel when tightening CLEANIN...

Page 38: ...ong periods of time on the highest heat level setting Optimum efficiency is achieved by using lower settings 2 or 3 It is also recommended that the unit not be run for extended periods of time on the...

Page 39: ...ee 3 separate modes of operation switch located on top of board The manual setting allows the operator to choose heat level setting changes The T STAT setting allows the operator to set the high heat...

Page 40: ...oke needs more draft To give the fire more draft pull the damper out 1 8 and check the flame again If the status of the flame has not changed move the damper another 1 8 until you get a clean dancing...

Page 41: ...41 AC MODEL WIRING DIAGRAM WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING THIS UNIT DHC 3000 AC board...

Page 42: ...42 DC MODEL DDC 3000 WIRING DIAGRAM WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING THIS UNIT...

Page 43: ...43 OPTIONAL SOLAR PANEL CONNECTIONS WARNING Use a 3 AMP 50 volt diode on the positive lead between the solar panel and battery as shown in the diagram below...

Page 44: ...g plate as shown If the unit needs a draft correction adjustment loosen the bolts see above and then rotate the slide gate a few degrees at a time until the proper operation of the unit is achieved NO...

Page 45: ...r and then apply slight pressure to secure the threads Do not over tighten the igniter assembly If you over tighten the igniter assembly it may ruin the igniter Crimp and attach the terminal ends to t...

Page 46: ...rly Pull out to increase fire burn 9 Push ash cleanout slides in 9 Check gasket seal around the door If the door is loose adjust the handle latch A small adjustment can be made to the door seal by adj...

Page 47: ...disk 9 Clean out auger system 9 Have your MagnuM reseller diagnose the problem and replace parts if needed Stove runs for 10 minutes and then shuts down Exhaust gas is not up to temperature Started on...

Page 48: ...xhaust system with RTV high temperature silicone sealer 9 Use approved ash vacuum 9 Correct negative pressure situation 9 Pull the insert away from the fireplace opening Thoroughly clean the opening a...

Page 49: ...clean combustion air Dirty or plugged stove or venting Poor exhaust vent configuration Negative pressure present in the home Exhaust fan motor going out Use combustion enhancement system 9 Dirty wet...

Page 50: ...Fan MF3541 MagnuM Baby Countryside WIN AC Convection blower RP2045 F 110 N O POF Switch interchangeable with F 140 F 150 RP2050 L 225 N C Switch manual reset MagnuM Baby C S WIN Essex RT080 MagnuM Ba...

Page 51: ...ion air hooked directly to the unit 3 was not operated and maintained in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions local or national codes or 4 was subject to abuse misuse negligence or a...

Page 52: ...52 SERVICE RECORD DATE SERVICE OR CLEANING PERFORMED This record must be sent in when any warranty claims are made...

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