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                        7050-146A 

 

 

 

 

          6/27/2014

SANTA FE FREESTANDING

Performance

•  Higher ash content requires the ash drawer to be emptied 

more frequently

•  Hardwoods require more air to burn properly
•  Premium wood pellets produce the highest heat output.
•  Burning pellets longer than 1-1/2 inches (38mm) can cause 

an inconsistent fuel feed rate and/or missed ignitions.

We recommend that you buy fuel in multi-ton lots whenever 
possible.  However, we do recommend trying various brands 
before purchasing multi-ton lots to ensure your satisfaction.

Changing to Different Fuel Type

•  Empty the hopper of the previous fuel
•  Thoroughly vacuum hopper before fi lling with the new fuel
The burn rate, BTU content and heat output will all vary 
depending on the fuel selected.

Storage

•  Wood pellets should be left in their original sealed bag until 

using to prevent moisture absorption.

•  This will also prevent rodents from becoming a problem.

•  Do not store any pellet fuel within the clearance requirements 

or in an area that would hinder routine cleaning and 
maintenance.

E.  General Operating Information

1.  Thermostat Calls For Heat

The appliance is like most modern furnaces; when the 
thermostat calls for heat, your appliance will

 

automatically 

light and deliver heat.  When the room is up to temperature 
and the thermostat is satisfi ed, the red call light will go off and 
the appliance will shut down. 

Tested and approved for wood pellets and shelled corn. 
Burning of any other type of fuel voids your warranty.

CAUTION

High 
Med 
Low 

Heat Output Switch 

Reset Button 

Reset 

Button 

Combustion Blower

Convection Blower

Figure 8.1

2.  Heat Output Controls

This appliance is equipped with a heat output control switch 
that has three settings or burn rates; low, medium and high.  
The appliance will turn on and off as the thermostat demands.  
When the thermostat calls for heat, the appliance will start 
up at the burn rate for which it is set.  If the appliance is set 
at one of the lower settings, it will run quieter but take longer 
to heat up an area than if it were set at a higher burn rate.  
Regardless of the burn rate, when the area is warm enough 
to satisfy the thermostat, the appliance will shut off.

F.  Before Your First Fire

1.  First, make sure your appliance has been properly 

installed and that all safety requirements have been met.  
Pay particular attention to the fi re protection, venting and 
thermostat installation instructions.

2.  Double check that the ash drawer and fi rebox are empty!

3.  Close the front door.  

IMPORTANT DETAIL:  The tip of the thermocouple must 
be in contact with the inside end of the thermocouple 
cover or missed ignitions can occur.

G.  Starting Your First Fire

1.  A thermostat is required for proper operation of this 

appliance, except for corn.  At this time, fi ll the hopper 
with pellets, set the thermostat to its lowest setting.  Plug 
the power cord into nearby outlet.

2.  The exhaust blower will stay on for approximately 18 

minutes even though the thermostat is not calling for heat.  
This is normal.

3. Locate the heat output control switch mounted on the 

back of the appliance in the upper right corner.  

Figure 

8.1.  

Turn it to the “high” setting by pushing the top of 

the control switch in and then adjust the thermostat to its 
highest setting.  Remove the right side panel and the red 
call light located to the left of the control box will be on.  

Figure 9.1

.  This indicates the thermostat is calling for 

heat.

4.  The fuel feed system and the igniter should now be on.

5. For your fi rst  fi re it will be necessary to press the reset 

button once approximately 2 minutes after start up and 
again in 5 minutes.  This will fi ll the feed system and allow 
the appliance to begin dropping pellets.  The appliance 
will continue to run as long as the thermostat is calling 
for heat.

6.  Once the appliance has ignited, let it burn for approximately 

15 minutes, then set the thermostat to the desired room 
temperature.  Adjust the heat output control switch to the 
desired setting. 

NOTE: 

 We recommend the use of a 50-50 blend of corn 

and wood pellets.  The only change in operation is that the 
feed rate may require a slight adjustment. If the appliance is 
running all of the time, 100% corn will work after the fi re has 
been started using wood pellets.

Summary of Contents for SANTA FE Series

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

Page 2: ...essus de la temp rature de la pi ce le po le s allumera automatiquement Pour teindre descendre la temp rature du thermostat en dessous de la temp rature de la pi ce Pour des instructions suppl mentair...

Page 3: ...Home Approved 6 2 Operating Instructions 7 A Fire Safety 7 B Non Combustible Materials 7 C Combustible Materials 7 D Fuel Material and Fuel Storage 7 E General Operating Information 8 F Before Your 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: ...TA FE FREESTANDING 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: ...er than as instructed by Hearth Home Technologies Installation and or use of any component part not approved by Hearth Home Technologies Operating appliance without fully assembling all components Ope...

Page 7: ...h or low ash content Higher Ash Content Material Hardwoods with a high mineral content Fuel that contains bark Standard grade pellets high ash pellets Lower Ash Content Material Softwoods Fuels with l...

Page 8: ...than if it were set at a higher burn rate Regardless of the burn rate when the area is warm enough to satisfy the thermostat the appliance will shut off F Before Your First Fire 1 First make sure your...

Page 9: ...need to be reduced This is done by sliding the fuel adjustment control rod down which will reduce the feed If the fire is not 4 inches 102mm tall slide the fuel adjustment control rod up to increase t...

Page 10: ...rritating to sensitive individuals CAUTION ISSUES SOLUTIONS 1 Metallic noise 1 Noise is caused by metal expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down similar to the sound pro duced by a furn...

Page 11: ...ernate Fuels Every 1 bag of fuel OR X Ash Removal from Firebox More frequently depending on the fuel type or ash build up OR X Auto Clean Inspection More frequently depending on the fuel type OR X Blo...

Page 12: ...n its cycle time It will pull fly ash out the exhaust instead of into the room WARNING Fire Risk NEVER pull firepot cleaning rod or cleaning slide plates out when appliance is operating The cleaning s...

Page 13: ...baffle Please refer to page 35 for a detailed explanation of removing the baffle 8 Cleaning the Exhaust Path Frequency Every 25 bags or monthly or more fre quently depending on ash build up By Homeown...

Page 14: ...abrasive glass cleaner Wipe off with dry towel Handle glass assembly with care When cleaning glass Avoid striking scratching or slamming glass Do NOT clean glass when hot Do NOT use abrasive cleaners...

Page 15: ...ox An inefficient and non economical method of burning of fuel caused by poor quality pellet fuel is shown in Figure 15 2 The correct flame size when good quality premium pellet fuel is burned is show...

Page 16: ...Replace control box Call light on No fire Partially burned fuel in firepot Firepot clean out plate not closed Firepot is dirty missed ignition Check that firepot clean out plate is fully closed Clean...

Page 17: ...using loss of vacuum Empty hopper of fuel Use a wet dry vacuum cleaner to remove remaining fuel from hopper including feed tube Check feed chute for obstructions Loosen 2 screws and jiggle feed assemb...

Page 18: ...panels Change fuel brand to premium Check that firepot clean out plate is fully closed Reduce feed rate using feed rate adjustment control rod located inside hopper Nuisance shutdowns Low flame Sawdus...

Page 19: ...re sistant ceramic glass DO NOT REPLACE with any other material Alternate material may shatter and cause injury WARNING B Igniter Replacement 1 Shut down the appliance by turning down the thermostat...

Page 20: ...identified by the square marking Remove the circled screws to remove the upper and lower rear screens Figure 20 4 C Blower Replacement 1 Convection Blower Replacement a Turn down the thermostat let ap...

Page 21: ...de and slide to the left then set aside g Remove the five 7 16 bolts holding the combustion blower housing to the exhaust plenum Discard gasket Clean blower impeller and plenum if needed i Disconnect...

Page 22: ...eft Brick Hook on left side Tab on right side Vacuum Exhaust Area Right Brick Removed Figure 22 1 Figure 22 2 Figure 22 3 E Baffle Brick Replacement 1 Place right brick in behind the right bracket and...

Page 23: ...A 23 SANTA FE FREESTANDING Right Brick Installed Lift Brick pull forward at an angle and drop down into notches Opening at left side of Baffle Insert Baffle Tab into Slot Figure 23 1 Figure 23 2 Figur...

Page 24: ...the blue light will automatically start blinking 6 times in a row for 60 seconds and then will stop NOTE Do NOT open the control box This will void the warranty If you need to plug in or remove the c...

Page 25: ...right side panel If the fire tries to burn back into the feed system or push exhaust up the feed tube this snap disc will shut the entire system off This disc must be manually reset 20 Vacuum Switch T...

Page 26: ...witch Junction Box High Med Low Heat Output Switch Reset Button Reset Button Combustion Blower Convection Blower TERMINAL BLOCK CENTER 2 SCREWS FOR THERMOSTAT WIRES POWER OUTLET Figure 26 1 Figure 26...

Page 27: ...NG Service Parts SANTAFE MBK Beginning Manufacturing Date June 2009 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Pellet Stove Part number list on following page 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 21 15 16 17 18 19 20...

Page 28: ...4900 Y Blower Magnet Pkg of 10 7019 188 10 Y 9 Pedestal Side Curtain SRV7050 105 10 Side Curtain Assembly SRV7050 005 11 Pedestal Back SRV7050 134 12 Vacuum Switch SRV7000 531 Y 13 Control Board 3 Spe...

Page 29: ...embly Black 3 Pc 7019 007 22 4 Lower Grill Assembly Black 4 Pc 7019 008 Grill Bracket Cover 7019 199 22 5 Ash Drawer Assembly SRV7050 002 Logo Quadra Fire Pkg of 10 7000 649 10 22 6 Face Assembly SRV7...

Page 30: ...SRV7000 462 Y Pkg of 10 SRV7000 462 10 Y 23 4 Firepot Assembly SRV414 5200 Y 23 5 Gasket Firepot 240 0930 Y 23 6 Thermocouple Clamp SRV7001 203 Y 23 7 Thermocouple 812 4470 Y Bracket for Snap Disc 3 o...

Page 31: ...Outside Air Kit 412 7100 Smart Batt Il Battery Operated 841 0970 Smart Stat Il receiver Requires 110 VAC 841 0960 Thermostat Mechanical 812 3760 Y Thermostat Programmable 811 0520 Top Vent Adapter TPV...

Page 32: ...lle 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 product...

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