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December 1, 2011

 

Santa Fe NZ Pellet Stove 

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7068-114B

6. Fuse

The fuse is located on the side of the junction box above 

to the red call light. The fuse will blow should a short occur 

and shut off power to the appliance. 

 

7. Heat Output Switch

The heat output switch is located on the upper right back 

panel. The function of the heat output switch is to regulate 

the burn rates; low, medium and high settings. 

8. Hopper Switch

The hopper switch is located in the upper right hand corner 

of the hopper. This switch is designed to shut down the 

feed motor whenever the hopper lid is opened. 

9.   Igniter

The igniter is mounted on the base of the firepot. 

Combustion air travels over the red hot igniter creating 

super heated air that ignites the pellets. 

10.   Junction Box And Wiring Harness

The junction box is located on the lower left side of the 

appliance, behind the left side panel. The junction box and 

wiring harness are replaced as one component. 

11.   Power Supply

The power outlet is located behind the control box on the 

back of the appliance, lower left corner. Check the wall 

receptacle for 230 volt, 50 Hz (standard current). Make 

sure the outlet is grounded and has the correct polarity. A 

good surge protector is recommended. 

12.   

Red Call Light

The red call light is on the side of the junction box, below 

the fuse. The function of the red call light is to indicate that 

the thermostat is calling for heat.

13. 

 

Reset Button 

The reset button is located on the back of the appliance in 

the upper right corner below the heat output control switch. 

The function of the button is to momentarily open the 

thermostat circuit, which restarts the system. 

14.  Thermocouple

The thermocouple is located on top of the firepot inside 

the thermocouple cover (ceramic protection tube). The 

thermocouple sends a millivolt signal to the control box 

indicating the preset temperatures of the green and red 

lights have been obtained. 

15.  Thermostat (Optional)

The appliance has the option to be run off a thermostat. For 

the The heat anticipator should be set on the lowest setting 

available. 

16.  Snap Disc #1 (Convection Blower) 43°C

Snap disc #1 is located on the right side of the appliance 

behind the right side panel. There are 2 purple wires 

connected to it. This snap disc turns the convection blower 

on and off as needed. Power is always present at snap disc 

#1. 

17.  Snap Disc #2 (Fuel Delivery Interrupt) 79°C

Snap disc #2 is located on the centre of the convection 

plenum above the convection blower. There is an orange 

and a black wire connected to it. This snap disc will turn 

off the feed system which will turn off the appliance if 

an over fire condition should occur or if the convection 

blower should fail to operate. If this occurs you will have to 

manually reset the snap disc. 

18.  Snap Disc #3 (Back Burn Protector) 121°C

Snap disc #3 is mounted on the back of the auger tube in 

the centre of the appliance and has a reset button. There 

are two grey wires connected to it. To access it remove the 

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. 

19.  Vacuum Switch

The vacuum switch is located on the lower right side of the 

appliance behind right side panel. There are two red wires 

attached to it. This switch turns the feed system on when 

vacuum is present in the firebox. The vacuum switch is a 

safety device to shut off the feed motor if the exhaust or the 

heat exchanger system is dirty or plugged or if the firebox 

door is open.

Summary of Contents for SANTA FE

Page 1: ...or use and operation Read understand and follow these instruc tions for safe installa tion and operation DO NOT DISCARD WARNING Hot glass will cause burns Do not touch glass until it is cooled NEVER a...

Page 2: ...ith the requirements of AS NZS 4886 where required by the regulatory authority ie the appliance shall be identifiable by a compliance plate with the marking tested to AS NZS 4886 Any modification of t...

Page 3: ...n Cycles 10 J Clear Space 10 Section 3 Maintaining Servicing Appliance A Proper Shutdown Procedures 11 B Quick Reference Maintenance Chart 11 C General Maintenance Cleaning 11 14 D High Ash Fuel Conte...

Page 4: ...Page 4 December 1 2011 Santa Fe NZ Pellet Stove R 7068 114B...

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Page 6: ...ot approved by Hearth Home Technologies Install parts or components not Listed or approved Disable safety switches Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury o...

Page 7: ...mperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keep clothing furniture draperies and other flammable materials away WARNING 2 Operating Instructions User s Guide NOTICE...

Page 8: ...llet lengths can vary from lot to lot from the same manufacturer Due to length variations the flame height feed rate may need adjusting occasionally See page 10 for instructions Performance Higher ash...

Page 9: ...n the fire see Reference Materials on page 30 You can now adjust the heat output control switch to the desired setting WARNING Fire Hazard Keep combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapor...

Page 10: ...button and the light will come back on 6 You should see a fire shortly If not follow the instructions on page 9 of Starting Your First Fire WARNING Fire Risk Do NOT operate appliance With appliance d...

Page 11: ...ld up OR X Ash Removal from Firebox Every 5 bags or more frequently depending on the fuel type or ash build up OR X Beneath Heat Exchanger Every 1 ton of fuel OR X Blower Combustion Exhaust More frequ...

Page 12: ...ur appliance if unplugged and turn the thermostat on and immediatley shut it off to start the exhaust blower on its cycle time It will pull fly ash out the exhaust instead of into the room c Open cast...

Page 13: ...ose cast hinge face 10 Cleaning the Hopper Frequency Monthly or after burning 50 bags of fuel By Homeowner After burning approximately 1 ton of fuel you will need to clean the hopper to prevent sawdus...

Page 14: ...Task Contact your local dealer 14 Cleaning Convection Blower Requires No Lubrication Frequency Yearly or every 25 bags or more fre quently depending on operating environ ment By Qualified Service Tec...

Page 15: ...e the firepot overfills pellets back up into the feed tube and ash has accumulated in the firebox An inefficient and non economical method of burning of fuel caused by poor quality pellet fuel is show...

Page 16: ...up of ash See solution 4 The lower burn settings will produce more ash the higher burn set tings produce less The more it burns on low the more frequent cleaning of the glass is required Fire has tall...

Page 17: ...down bracket and then remove blower 6 Re install in reverse order 7 Attach new tie wire to hold wires together Back of Side Curtain Slot Ribs on Curtain Slide into Slots at Top and Bottom Figure 17 1...

Page 18: ...each side and slide to the left then set aside 7 Remove the five 7 16 bolts holding the combustion blower hous ing to the exhaust plenum Discard gasket Clean blower impeller and plenum if needed 8 Dis...

Page 19: ...c 5 Re install the ash drawer and side panel and re connect the power E Baffle Brick Set Removal 1 Follow proper shutdown procedures in Section 10 2 The top baffle has a hook on the bottom left side t...

Page 20: ...rt baffle into top front of firebox and then raise up the bottom end and insert baffle tab into notch on the right bracket to lock into place Figure 20 5 Place the left side hook of the bottom baffle...

Page 21: ...iver tap the bottom of the rope retainer rod to push it up out of the hole The top end of the rod will slide up Swing the rod toward you from the bottom and remove the rod Repeat for other side 3 Remo...

Page 22: ...American installation requirements and some aspects may not be directly applicable to New Zealand installations Please contact Switch 0800765 431 for more information Draft is the pressure difference...

Page 23: ...nted duct work and air handler joints and seams taped or sealed structures uneven roof lines and other obstructions Minimize the use of chimney offsets Consider the appliance location relative to floo...

Page 24: ...oor 11 Plated surfaces have been wiped clean if applicable 12 Thermostat or remote has been installed 13 A power outlet is available nearby 7 16 inch Socket Wrench or 10mm 6 pt or 11mm 6 pt socket Fra...

Page 25: ...et Stove 7068 114B 6 Dimensions and Clearances A Appliance Dimensions Figure 25 2 Front View Figure 25 1 Top View Figure 25 3 Side View Figure 25 4 Side View with Top Vent Adapter 658mm 324mm 540mm 72...

Page 26: ...Appliance 50 H Side Wall to Flue Pipe 76 Alcove Installation Millimeters Minimum Alcove Height 1092 Minimum Alcove Side Wall 152 Minimum Alcove Width 965 Maximum Alcove Depth 914 Dimension to Corner M...

Page 27: ...under the top vent adapter with vertical installation Figure 27 2 Must extend 51mm beyond each side of pipe shaded area C Hearth Pad Requirements If the current flooring is made from wood provide ade...

Page 28: ...shielding or guards may be required WARNING NOTE Illustrations reflect typical installations and are FOR DESIGN PURPOSES ONLY Illustrations diagrams are not drawn to scale Actual installation may vary...

Page 29: ...w and replacement applications in rooms with stud height of 2 4m The overall height of the flue is 3 6m The visible flu e is finished in black and the ceiling plate is white T he support angles for se...

Page 30: ...efluehasagalvanisedfinish and canbe powdercoated on request Kit is supplied in a carton Note The Davin 51 External Standard Flue Kit complies with AS NZS 2918 2001 as per Applied Research Test Report...

Page 31: ...judge the correct setting for the installation E When describing the location of a component it is always AS YOU FACE THE FRONT OF THE APPLIANCE 1 Control Box a The control box is located on the uppe...

Page 32: ...ouple is located on top of the firepot inside the thermocouple cover ceramic protection tube The thermocouple sends a millivolt signal to the control box indicating the preset temperatures of the gree...

Page 33: ...33 1 below VACUUM SWITCH SNAP DISC 2 CAPACITOR FEED MOTOR SNAP DISC 1 CONVECTION BLOWER COMBUSTION BLOWER SNAP DISC 3 FUSE RESET BUTTON CALL LIGHT THERMOSTAT BLOCK HEAT OUTPUT SWITCH THERMOCOUPLE IGN...

Page 34: ...id Check hopper switch operation Check adjust magnet position Call light on No fire Partially burned fuel in firepot Firepot is dirty missed ignition Vent system plugged Igniter chamber blocked Clean...

Page 35: ...ds blowing into the venting system can pressurize the firebox causing loss of vacuum Replace vacuum switch Empty hopper of fuel Use a wet dry vacuum cleaner to remove remaining fuel from hopper includ...

Page 36: ...and venting system Clean exhaust path Try a different brand of pel lets Reduce feed rate using feed rate adjustment con trol rod located inside hopper See owner s manual for correct setting for your m...

Page 37: ...vice Parts 12 11 R Pellet Stove Part number list on following page SANTAFE NZ MBK Beginning Manufacturing Date Dec 2011 Ending Manufacturing Date Active 1 3 4 5 10 11 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36...

Page 38: ...r Scraper 1 Pc Black 7019 119 Black Nickel 7019 191 Nickel 7019 164 9 Upper Grille Assembly 3 Pc Black 7019 007 Black Nickel 7019 189 Nickel 7019 162 10 Door Assembly 7019 013 11 Glass Assembly W Gask...

Page 39: ...t Combustion Blower Between Housing Stove 240 0812 Between Motor Housing 812 4710 32 Blower Convection 230V SRV7000 630 Blower Magnet Pkg of 10 7019 188 10 33 Pedestal Black SRV7050 134 34 Snap Disc L...

Page 40: ...Nut Ser Flange Small 1 4 20 Pkg of 24 226 0130 24 Nut Wing 1 4 20 Pkg of 12 226 0110 12 Nut Wing 8 32 Pkg of 24 226 0160 24 Pin 3 16 x 1 2 7000 229 Rivet Iron 1 4 x 1 1 4 Pkg of 25 229 0090 25 Screw F...

Page 41: ...R December 1 2011 Page 41 Santa Fe NZ Pellet Stove 7068 114B Service and Maintenance Log Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

Page 42: ...Page 42 December 1 2011 Santa Fe NZ Pellet Stove R 7068 114B Date of Service Performed By Description of Service Service and Maintenance Log Continued...

Page 43: ...R December 1 2011 Page 43 Santa Fe NZ Pellet Stove 7068 114B Homeowner Notes...

Page 44: ...sed from Dealer phone Notes We recommend that you record the following pertinent information for your SANTA FE NZ PELLET STOVE This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents Unite...

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