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                             June 18, 2014

MT. VERNON E2 INSERT

N. Restarting the Appliance

Restart Process 
1.  When the unit has run out of fuel and the “empty 

hopper” error code illuminates, add pellet fuel to the 
hopper. 

2.  Dump the ashes and clinkers built up in the fi repot by 

pulling the ash dump removal handle out several times. 
Makre sure clinkers have dropped into the ash pan 
then return the handle to fully closed position.

3.  Turn the dial control to OFF and then up to high 2X to 

prime.

4.  After seeing pellets drop then turn to desired setting to 

reset the appliance control system.  The appliance will 
then begin its startup sequence. 

Restarting After a Power Failure 
1.  For an electrical disruption the appliance will start on 

its own without need for priming - providing the control 
system is asking for heat. 

2.  The appliance will always go through a normal shut-

down sequence before restarting. 

Remote Power Requirements
• 

The remote receiver power is maintained through appli-
ance power. 

• 

The remote thermostat uses four AAA batteries.

O. Clear Space 

NOTICE: Clearances may only be reduced by means 
ap proved by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction.

Mantel: 

Avoid placing candles and other heat-sensitive ob-

jects on mantel or hearth. Heat may damage these objects. 

P. Trim Adjustment 

The small dial located below the main dial control is used 
to adjust the amount of combustion air for the fi re. You may 
need to adjust the combustion air to the fi re for: 
• Elevation 
• Venting/Installation 

Confi gurations 

• Fuel 

Quality 

If your fi re is too large, lazy, or producing black soot, you 
need MORE air. To increase the amount of combustion 
air, rotate the dial clockwise one level at a time and allow 
15 minutes for stabilization prior to making another adjust-
ment. 

Figure 12.1

.  If the fi re continues to appear too rich 

turn the trim dial setting counterclockwise to the negative 
numbers to decrease fuel fl ow.

If the fi re is too small or occasionally goes out when there 
are pellets in the hopper, the unit may have too much air. 
To decrease the amount of combustion air, rotate the trim 
dial towards zero one level at a time and allow 15 min utes 
for stabilization prior to making another adjustment.

Q. Remote Thermostat

Learning Remote Thermostat to Receiver

1.  With receiver and remote thermostat powered, set the 

receiver to “REMOTE” and remote thermostat to “ON”.

2.  Push receiver “LEARN” button momentarily - an audi-

ble tone should emit from the receiver.

3.  Push the remote thermostat “MODE” button until “OFF” 

shows on the screen - an audible sound should emit 
from the receiver.

4.  To check whether the receiver is “learned” push  

“MODE” on the remote thermostat several times - an 
audible sound should be heard from the receiver.

5.  If no sound is heard repeat the process.

Remote Thermostat: Instructions

1.  The remote thermostat activates an internal “on-off” 

switch in the receiver (located in the appli ance). 

2.  If the remote thermostat setting is higher than its local 

surrounding temperature it will signal the receiver to 
turn ON; if the user setting is equal to- or less than the 
local surrounding temperature then the remote thermo-
stat will signal the receiver to turn OFF. 

Remote Thermostat: Setting Clock

1.  Push “TIMER” on the screen of for more than two sec-

onds. The hour digit(s) should begin to fl ash.

2.   Press the UP or DOWN buttons until the desired hour 

is displayed (notice the AM - PM).

3.  After setting the desired hour, press and release 

“TIMER” again and the minute digits will begin fl ashing.

4.  Press the UP or DOWN buttons until the desired min-

utes are displayed.\

5.  Press “MODE” or “TIMER” buttons again for more than 

two seconds then release. 

6.  The minute digits will stop fl ashing, the clock has been 

successfully set.

Remote Thermostat: Countdown Timer Function

1.  Change the mode to “ON” (or “THERMON” with the set 

point higher than the room temperature), push “TIMER” 
on the screen.

2.  0:15 should appear on the screen.
3.  Pressing the up and down arrows will allow for increase 

and decrease of the timer (15-minute increments up to 
1-hour; 30 –minute increments after 1-hour).

4.  When the timer expires the remote should send an 

“OFF” signal to the appliance.

Figure 12.1

More Air

More Air & Less Fuel

Summary of Contents for MTVI-E2-CSB

Page 1: ...Keep clothing furniture draperies and other flammable materials away WARNING CAUTION Tested and approved for wood pellets only NOTE To obtain a French translation of this manual please contact your de...

Page 2: ...fil lectrique au dessus ou en dessous de l appareil Ne pas bloquer l espace au dessous de l appareil DANGER Il y a risque de d charge lectrique D connectez le fil lectrique de la prise de contact ava...

Page 3: ...ety 8 B Non Combustible Materials 8 C Combustible Materials 8 D Fuel Material and Fuel Storage 8 E Before Your First Fire 9 F Filling the Hopper 9 G User Dial Control 9 H Normal Startup Sequence 9 I F...

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 E2 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: ...pellets will feed Wait for 2 minutes If the LIGHT did not turn solid green Turn dial back to OFF Unplug appliance plug it back in and repeat Priming is only needed for first fire or starting fire on...

Page 7: ...ies Installation and or use of any component part not approved by Hearth Home Technologies Operating appliance without fully assembling all components Operating appliance without legs attached if supp...

Page 8: ...e from sawdust or wood by products Depending on the source material it may have a high or low ash content Higher Ash Content Material Hardwoods with a high mineral content Fuel that contains bark Stan...

Page 9: ...happens the smoke should quickly disap pear During this stage as well as any part during the burn process the front door should not be opened HEAT SETTING HEAT SETTING O F F HI LO This startup cycle...

Page 10: ...tial operation Curing of high temperature paint Open windows for air circulation Odors may be irritating to sensitive individuals CAUTION WARNING HOT SURFACES Glass and other surfaces are hot during o...

Page 11: ...or in shutdown During shut down the blowers will shut off when the exhaust temperature has cooled Green 1X Stage 1 Low heat BTU Range 1 8653 19 694 Average 19 054 Green 2X Stage 2 Med Low heat BTU Ra...

Page 12: ...r the unit may have too much air To decrease the amount of combustion air rotate the trim dial towards zero one level at a time and allow 15 minutes for stabilization prior to making another adjustmen...

Page 13: ...manual operation of the TRANSMITTER If in the auto modes the THERMO operation will continue to operate normally To completely LOCK OUT the opera tion of the TRANSMITTER S operating signals the trans m...

Page 14: ...the Non burn season see troubleshooting section Is there a place to lubricate the blowers to quiet them down No The most often cause of noisy blowers is from the impellers becoming dirty over time Se...

Page 15: ...ce for your appliance Visit www quadrafire com to locate a dealer We recommend annual service by a qualified dealer A Proper Shutdown Procedure Turn dial control to OFF let appliance completely cool a...

Page 16: ...cleaned out more often than ash Ash Disposal Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a tight fitting lid The container of ashes should be moved outdoors immediately and placed on a non combus...

Page 17: ...re to vacuum the back of the baffle also Inspect the drop tube and remove any residue build up in the drop tube Figure 17 3 c Assemble the crevice tool from the micro cleaning kit to attach to a Shop...

Page 18: ...he appliance is allowed to cool b Open the front cast door and cycle the ash removal handle these should be inspected for functionality c Inspect for any degradation or deformation As the springs heat...

Page 19: ...he glass and firebox should be inspected periodically to make sure there is a good seal If the gasket is frayed or damaged replace with a new one 8 Cleaning Exhaust System Requires No Lubrication Freq...

Page 20: ...mation on how to handle a chimney fire In the event of a soot or creosote fire close the firebox door exit the building immediately and contact the proper fire authorities DO NOT under any circumstanc...

Page 21: ...2 5 Rock the top of the blower slightly and lift up The blower will pass out the left side of the appliance Note You may need to loosen the surround to move it out of the way 6 Install replacement blo...

Page 22: ...p disc is tripped Check to make sure convection blower wires are connected and reset snap disc located on RH side of appliance Clean inspect convection blower and convection air path Feed System is ja...

Page 23: ...er fails to shut off Wire short between blower and ground Control board is defective Repair wire and replace control board Exhaust blower fails to start and or red flashes 6X indicating a exhaust enco...

Page 24: ...t trim per trim dial instructions Feed Motor locked on Follow corrective action for feed motor not turning off Excessive fuel spilling over the fire pot and or excessive flame Dirty Appliance Clean un...

Page 25: ...terminal end to control board Failed component Replace exhaust probe securing it to exhaust blower housing keeping wire away from hot surfaces 4 Red Flashes Missed Ignition Hopper empty Fill the hopp...

Page 26: ...Convection Blower The convection blower is mounted at the bottom left of the appliance The convection blower pushes heated air through the heat exchange system into the room 4 Feed System The feed sy...

Page 27: ...ON INSERT E2 Beginning Manufacturing Date Dec 2014 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Pellet Insert MTVI E2 CSB MTVI E2 MBK MTVI E2 PMH Part number list on following pages 11 13 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33...

Page 28: ...06P 3 Top Matte Black 7036 101MBK Porcelian Mahogany 7036 101PMH Sienna Bronze 7036 101CSB 4 Catch Clip 7036 146 5 Elbow Catch 7000 393 6 Bracket Catch 7036 145 7 Backer Side Window 414 0280 8 Side Ma...

Page 29: ...ner 7034 136 19 2 Glass Assembly 21 W x 14 H 7034 007 Y 19 3 Hinge Female 450 2910 19 4 Door Latch Assembly 413 5200 Gasket Channel 3 Mm X 32 Field Cut to Size 10 Ft 7000 377 10 Y 20 Ash Pan Door 7034...

Page 30: ...Blower SRV7080 106 Y Gasket Blower Combustion Between Housing Stove SRV7080 117 Y Gasket Motor Blower Combustion Between Housing Motor SRV7080 107 Y 32 Snap Disc L250 Manual Reset SRV230 1290 Y 33 Fl...

Page 31: ...B Y Outside Air Kit OAK 3 Top Vent Adapter TPVNT 3 Vent Adapter 3 4 811 0720 Vent Adapter 90 cleanout TPVNT 6 Vent Adapter Cleanout 811 0620 Surround Std Panel For Cast Trim SP MTVS CST Component Pac...

Page 32: ...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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