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June 18, 2014   

 

 

 

           7036-187C 

 

 

 

         

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MT. VERNON AE INSERT

Reference Materials

9. Firepot

The fi repot is made of high quality ductile iron.  The fl oor of 
the fi repot automatically opens for cleaning and is operated 
by the auto-clean fi repot system.  The fl oor needs to return to 
a completely closed position or the appliance will not operate 
properly.

10. Fuses

There are three fuses.  Two fuses are located on the inside of 
the control board.  One fuse is AC and operates the igniter and 
the other fuse is DC and operates all of the other components.  
The third fuse is located in the power supply.  A fuse will blow 
should a short occur and shut off power to the appliance.  The 
fuses can only be replaced by an authorized dealer.

11. Heat Exchanger

The heat exchanger is located behind the baffle and it 
transfers heat from the exhaust system into the convection 
air chamber.  Remove the cast iron baffl e to access the heat 
exchanger.  

12. Hopper Lid Switch

The hopper lid switch is located on the right side inside the 
hopper.  It senses whether the hopper lid is open and displays 
an icon on the wall control and will turn off the feed motor.

13. Igniter (Heating Element)

The igniter is mounted on the base of the fi repot.  Combustion 
air travels over the red hot igniter creating super heated air 
that ignites the pellets or other fuels.  

When describing the location of a component, 

it is always AS YOU FACE THE FRONT OF 

THE APPLIANCE.

A. Component Functions 

1. Auto-Clean Motor

The auto-clean motor is located under and behind the 
fi repot on the left side, inside the convection air chamber.  It 
automatically opens and closes the fi repot fl oor so ashes can 
fall into the ash pan.

2. Auto-Clean Switch

The auto-clean switch is located on top of the auto-clean 
motor.  It communicates to the control board when the fi repot 
fl oor is open and when the auto-clean system has completed 
its cycle and is back in the home (closed) position.

3.  12 Volt Battery Back-Up Cable (Optional Accessory)

This is an optional accessory.  It will plug in on the lower left 
front of the appliance, behind the cast side.  An icon will display 
on the wall control when the appliance has lost main power 
and is running on battery back-up.

4.  Combustion (Exhaust) Blower

The combustion (exhaust) blower is mounted in the bottom 
right rear of appliance.  The blower is designed to pull the 
exhaust from the appliance and push it out through the 
venting system.  

5. Control Board

The control board is located on the lower left side of appliance.  
It controls the functioning of the appliance and communicates 
with the wall control.  The control board can only be opened 
by an authorized dealer.

6. Convection Blower

The convection blower is mounted at the bottom left rear of the 
appliance.  The convection blower pushes heated air through 
the heat exchange system into the room.  

7. Door Switch

The door switch is mounted on the right side of the fi rebox 
behind the door handle.  It senses when the door is open and 
will display an icon on the wall control, and will turn off the 
auto-clean system and feed motor for safety.

8. Feed 

System

The feed system is located on the right side of the appliance 
and can be removed as an entire assembly.  The assembly 
includes the feed motor, mounting bracket, bearing and feed 
spring (auger).  The hollow feed spring (auger) pulls pellets 
up the feed tube from the hopper area and drops them down 
the feed chute into the fi repot.  

300 Watt Igniters come installed in brand new Mt. 
Vernon AE units and are for pellet fuel only. The 380 
Watt Igniter is required for burning multi-gran fuels 
and is included in the component pack. Multi-fuels 
include, corn, sunfl ower seeds, and wheat.

14. Low Fuel Indicator

The low fuel indicator is attached to the left side of the hopper.   
It senses the amount of fuel in the hopper and will display an 
icon on the wall control.  

15. Optical Switch for the Auger

The optical switch is located on top of the feed system and 
communicates to the wall control that the auger is spinning 
or if it has stopped.

16. Power Receptacle

The power receptacle is located on the left side of the 
appliance behind the cast side.  Check the wall receptacle 
for 120 volt, 60 Hz (standard current).  Make sure the outlet is 
grounded and has the correct polarity.  A good quality surge 
protector is highly recommended to protect the electronics.

Summary of Contents for MTVERNINSAE-MBK

Page 1: ...the information in these instruc tions is not followed exactly a fire may result causing property damage personal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flam mable vapors and liquids i...

Page 2: ...d operating instructions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and inspection in our area WARNING FOR MOBILE HOMES Do not install appliance in a sleeping room An outside combusti...

Page 3: ...e 9 I Fire Characteristics Flame Height Adjustment 9 J Battery Back up System Optional 10 K Clear Space 10 L Ignition Cycles 11 M Insert Removal 12 N Frequently Asked Questions 13 3 Wall Control Opera...

Page 4: ...uction warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichever occurs earlier...

Page 5: ...T VERNON AE INSERT WARRANTY CONDITIONS This warranty is void if LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 8 K N N OQ R U Z 8 88 U 8 U Q 8 N N Q Z R N U Q 8 R Z N N 88 N U Q 8 N O K WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS N Z N _ q _ q _...

Page 6: ...omponent part not approved by Hearth Home Technologies Operating appliance without fully assembling all components Operating appliance without legs attached if supplied with unit Do NOT Overfire If ap...

Page 7: ...ogies strongly recommends only using Pellet Fuel Institute PFI certified fuel Fuel Material Made from sawdust or wood by products Shelled field corn other biomass fuels Depending on the source materia...

Page 8: ...the clearance requirements or in an area that would hinder routine cleaning and maintenance E General Operating Information 1 Thermostat Wall Control Automatic Setting The appliance is like most moder...

Page 9: ...ermocouple cover or missed ignitions can occur G Filling the Hopper with Fuel Check the hopper and make sure it is empty before filling with fuel Open the cast top hopper lid Do not over fill the hopp...

Page 10: ...ain Recommended Battery 12 volt deep cycle battery i e marine or RV type A 12 volt battery cable is available through your local dealer 13 Volts 12 Volts 11 Volts Battery Below 10 Volts Figure 10 1 K...

Page 11: ...your set temperature the appli ance will go into the shutdown cycle Manual Mode Set the heat output setting from the main screen The right bottom button will read HEAT OUTPUT You can operate the appl...

Page 12: ...ected MAINTENANCE BURN This indicates the appliance is operating on battery backup prior to the auto clean The maintenance burn will keep the system from shutting down as the appliance will not automa...

Page 13: ...ith black tails and is lazy 4 The flame height adjustment needs to be reduced or the firepot needs cleaning Heat exchanger or exhaust blower needs cleaning 5 Excessive smokey start up 5 Either the fir...

Page 14: ...t status of the system It indicates if the system is running in automatic or manual cycle if it is turned on or off and where it is in the operating sequence a START UP Indicates that the appliance is...

Page 15: ...work call your dealer E The Main Menu The menu is the heart of customizing the operation of the pellet appliance system to your personal liking The choices on this menu are 1 Set Comfort Level Temper...

Page 16: ...you are burning a high ash fuel set the fuel selec tion to Utility Pellets When purchasing corn or wheat to burn in your appliance read the ingredient label very carefully Do NOT purchase fuel that co...

Page 17: ...er month then press the button under Set Next The highlight will move to the day of the month display Using the UP DOWN buttons select the current date then press Set Next The highlight will move to t...

Page 18: ...you to adjust the appliance to your specific elevation Press the UP DOWN buttons to select your elevation The message in the center will change between NORMAL and HIGH If you select HIGH it will repl...

Page 19: ...hopper lid and glass door are both closed 1 At the starting screen press MENU Function Buttons Buttons Up Down Wall Control for Reference 6 Press DONE twice or wait 15 sec onds for starting screen to...

Page 20: ...ICE RETRY ERROR LIST 1 If the appliance has stopped operat ing check the wall control screen If it is showing Min Firepot Temp the hopper has run out of fuel 2 Fill the hopper with fuel and press the...

Page 21: ...iance will no longer automatically light See page 10 Use only approved fire starting gel to start fire High burn rate is no longer available on battery back up Each level drops down one level i e the...

Page 22: ...s will void your warranty Follow the detailed instructions found in this section for each step listed in the chart below Cleaning or Inspection Frequency Daily Weekly Every 2 Weeks Monthly Yearly Ash...

Page 23: ...very ton aprx 50 bags or more frequently depending on the type of fuel By Homeowner a Be sure the wall control screen says OFF and the appliance is allowed to cool b Open the firebox door Inspect the...

Page 24: ...e fully closed when finished 6 Cleaning Heat Exchanger Drop Tube Exhaust Frequency Monthly or every 1 ton of fuel aprx 50 bags By Homeowner NOTE There are heavy duty vacuum cleaners specifically desig...

Page 25: ...ength to your vacuum hose 3 Use a bottle brush and push the ash down to the bottom Remove the combustion exhaust blower and then vacuum out the ash NOTE It is normal to see a certain amount of wear of...

Page 26: ...aned at least once a year or more often depending upon the quality of your fuel or if there is a lot of horizontal pipe sections Ash will build up more quickly in the horizontal sections 11 Preparing...

Page 27: ...nough Another symptom is if clinkers are adhering to the sides of the firepot Double check the wall control to ensure the proper setting has been selected for the fuel you are burning If that is corre...

Page 28: ...ect Clear jam and Press Retry MISSED IGNITION Igniter bad or poor harness connection Out of fuel or fuel is bridging in hopper Faulty firepot thermocouple connection has shorted Ash plugging the ignit...

Page 29: ...ce If it is not centered the latch is trapped between the baffle and side of the firebox instead of latching properly g The bottom of the latches will fit over the posts Push the top of the latch forw...

Page 30: ...eplace the side set the bottom in first Squeeze the latch in an open position Place the cast side into posi tion and then release the latch The latch hooks onto a bracket to hold the side in place Con...

Page 31: ...the cast side An icon will display on the wall control when the appliance has lost main power and is running on battery back up 4 Combustion Exhaust Blower The combustion exhaust blower is mounted in...

Page 32: ...Thermocouple Drop Tube This thermocouple is located on the bottom of the drop tube on the right side and attached with a wing nut It turns the convection blower on and off varies the speed of the conv...

Page 33: ...affle Ash Pan Firepot Thermocouple Thermocouple Cover Baffle Firepot Ash Pan Thermocouple and Thermocouple Cover Heat Exchanger Front Back Power Supply Control Board Convection Blower Drop Tube Low Fu...

Page 34: ...cturing Date Sept 2006 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Advanced Energy Pellet Insert MTVERNINSAE CSB MTVERNINSAE MBK MTVERNINSAE PMH MTVERNINSAE CWL Sept 2006 thru June 2011 Part number list on follo...

Page 35: ...ded Field Cut to Size 10 Ft 7000 320 10 4 Catch Clip 7036 146 5 Elbow Catch 7000 393 6 Bracket Catch 7036 145 7 Glass Assembly Side 1 Piece 5 7 8 in W x 9 in H Interchangeable 414 5380 Y Gasket Channe...

Page 36: ...atch Assembly 7034 039 19 6 Glass Assembly 21 W x 14 H 7034 007 Y Gasket Channel 3 Mm X 32 Field Cut to Size 10 Ft 7000 377 10 Y Tape Door Corner Field Cut to Size 1 Ft SRV7027 227 Y 19 7 Glass Retain...

Page 37: ...Between Housing Motor SRV7000 714 Y 31 Control Board Assembly SRV7000 456 Y Fuse 15A Slow Iec Glass Pkg of 10 7000 491 10 Y 32 Convection Blower SRV7000 260 Y 33 Gasket Blower Convection 7000 329 34 D...

Page 38: ...39 4 Firepot Assembly SRV7034 072B Y 39 5 Gasket Firepot 7034 190 Y 39 6 Auto Clean Link Arm 7034 176 Y 39 7 Plow Weldment Auto Clean 7034 024 Y 39 8 Rail Auto Clean SRV7034 152 Y 39 9 Spring Pkg of 4...

Page 39: ...h Up Paint and Label If Fireplace Altered Matte Black 7036 018 Sienna Bronze 7036 019 Willow 7036 020 Mahogany 7036 021 Cleanout Tool 414 1140 Y Dvd Advanced Energy 7000 335 Paint Touch Up Matte Black...

Page 40: ...ire Harness Ignitor SRV7034 273 Y Wire Harness Power Out Ac AC Current 7034 220 Y Wire Harness Power Out Dc DC Current 7034 221 Y Wire Harness Power Supply Receptacle SRV7034 233 Y Wire Harness Snap D...

Page 41: ...Y Outside Air Kit OAK 3 Surround Std Panel For Cast Trim SP MTVS CST Component Pack 7036 041 Surround Std Panel w Gold Trim SP MTVS GD Component Pack 7036 042 Trim Panel Set Gold 250 4660 Surround St...

Page 42: ...42 7036 187C June 18 2014 MT VERNON AE INSERT E Homeowner s Notes...

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Page 44: ...ille WA 99114 Division of HNI INDUSTRIES Please contact your Quadra Fire dealer with any questions or concerns For the number of your nearest Quadra Fire dealer log onto www quadrafire com This produc...

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