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Operator’s Manual 

HP50GC Pellet Stove

 

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2.In the 

Weekly Schedule

 screen, you can begin with setting 

the operation times for Sunday. Press ENTER to highlight 

the hour and use the SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN 

buttons until you reach your desired hour of start time. 

Press ENTER again to highlight the minutes and use 

SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN until you

ve reached 

your desired minute of start. SEE FIGURE 23. 

NOTE:  Your stove  controller uses military time to set 

your weekly schedule. 

3. Pressing ENTER again will allow you to set the stop 

time of your stove. Use the same procedure  for 

setting  your stove's  start time for selecting when 

you would like the stove to  stop. Once  you

ve 

selected the stop time, press ENTER. 

4. Next you will have the opportunity to set the desired 

temperature. Use the SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN 

keys until you

ve reached the appropriate temperature for 

the times you have selected. Press ENTER. 

5.

Yes

 will now be highlighted. If you have set this particular 

time correctly, press ENTER. This will take you out of your   

first set  time. 

If you wish to erase a scheduled time, use your ENTER key 

to highlight Yes on the screen for that scheduled time.    

Select  “No”  using your SCROLL  UP OR SCROLL DOWN 

key. With“No”  highlighted, press  ENTER to erase the 

data.   

 

6.To set another time for that particular day, press SCROLL 

DOWN and continue by repeating steps 2-5 as  

appropriate. 

NOTE: You must set your times in chronological order.    The 

first schedule slot of one day MUST be earlier in the day than 

the second schedule slot on your weekly schedule list, etc.       

7.Once you have set all times for Sunday, SCROLL  DOWN 

to  “Next”. Pressing ENTER once 

will  highlight  “ Next ” . 

Pressing  ENTER  again  will  take  you  to the  following  day. 

Proceed with setting a schedule for the rest of the week using 

the preceding instructions. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 23 

 

 

NOTE:    Along with the 

Next

 option on the screen, there 

is also an 

All

 Option.    After you have set a particular 

time for a day, if you wish to set that time for every day of 

the week, scroll down to 

Next

 and press ENTER.   

Press the SCROLL DOWN key to select and highlight 

All

Pressing ENTER will then select that scheduled time and 

apply it to each day of the week. 

 

TIP:  If at  any point you need to leave the weekly schedule 
screen or once you have finished with setting 
All of your times, select the EXIT button

  to return   

to the previous  menu.

 

 

 

8.Once you

ve finished setting your schedule, without any of

      the options highlighted, press the  EXIT button. This will

  save   your schedule. 

9. With a schedule set, make sure that the main display 

screen on the controller  reads  ‘Weekly” (for  operating  in

 the Weekly Mode) and that the unit is turned on. The schedule 

will not take effect unless the unit is turned on in the Weekly 

Mode. (See button 13 on  Figure 19.) 

SETTING OTHER DATA ON YOUR CONTROLLER 

SETTING THE TIME AND DATE 

1. Press and hold the ENTER button. This will  take

  you to the  “Set Data”  screen. 

2. Press ENTER again to enter the“Set Clock”  screen. 

SEE FIGURE 24. 

3.To change  the  hour, press ENTER. This will

  highlight  the  hour. Use your SCROLL UP and

  SCROLL DOWN buttons to choose the appropriate

  time. Press ENTER to select the correct hour, and

  then press ENTER a second time to begin setting the   

minutes.   

4. Continue this process for selecting and setting the 

day, month, date and year.     

5. When  finished,  and  with nothing highlighted on the 

screen, press the EXIT button. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Figure 24 
 
 
 
 

                SET WEEKLY 
 

Sun.   Weekly Set 

        1: 01:15~ 07:00    67

°

F    Yes 

        2: 17:00~ 23:45    72

°

F    Yes 

        3: - - : - -~ - -: - -  - -

°

F    No 

        4: - - : - -~ - -: - -  - -

°

F    No 

        5: - - : - -~ - -: - -  - -

°

F    No 

        Next   All 
         

           SET  CLOCK 
 

10:45  Fri .  May 20,  2011 

Summary of Contents for Comfort Bilt HP50GC

Page 1: ...UTION DO NOT DISCARD IMPORTANT OPERATING AND AINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH ANY PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR USE AND OPERATION CAUTION CONTACT LOCAL BUILD...

Page 2: ...ARE HOT DURING OPERATION AND COOL DOWN KEEP CHILDREN AWAY CAREFULLY SUPERVISE CHILDREN IN SAME ROOM AS APPLIANCE DO NOT OPERATE WITH PROTECTIVE BARRIERS OPEN OR REMOVED KEEP CLOTHING FURNITURE DRAPERI...

Page 3: ...o uses this stove must read the instructions and be familiar with the controls This symbol points out important safety instructions which if not followed could endanger your personal safety Read and f...

Page 4: ...warranty DO NOT route power cord in high traffic areas A power surge protector plugged into a grounded 230 volt power source is required DO NOT install a flue damper in the exhaust venting system of t...

Page 5: ...pen while unattended CAUTION INSTALLATION AND REPAIR OF THIS PELLET STOVE SHOULD BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE AND AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR BY A QUALIF...

Page 6: ...tion Clearances 12 13 Outside Air Connection 14 Mobile Home 14 Venting Installation Examples 15 20 BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOU CONTROLLER 21 22 Controller Buttons 21 Screen Display 22 PRE OPERATION 23...

Page 7: ...ance of the unit and will void the warranty The Pellet Fuel Institute PFI has established standards for wood pellet manufacturers Only use pellets that meet or exceed PFI standards for premium fuels C...

Page 8: ...oisture content Consult your dealer for best results 2 Based on post 1982home construction requiring 35 BTU Hr per Sq Ft GLASS SPECIFICATIONS This stove is equipped with ceramic glass Replace glass on...

Page 9: ...e exterior of the home the minimum clearance is 2 from the back of the stove to the wall SEE FIGURE 2 The minimum floor protector material is 24 GA sheet metal WARNING READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE Y...

Page 10: ...lation through the wall vents Figure 5 Straight installation interior vertical vents Figure 6 Corner installation interior vertical vents NOTE When interior vent is installed vertically the clearance...

Page 11: ...stem Total length of horizontal vent must not exceed 10 feet The maximum recommended vertical venting height is 18 feet All joints for pellet vent are required to be fastened with at least three screw...

Page 12: ...lugged by snow or other material Figure 7 Vent Termination A A Minimum 4 clearance below or beside any door or window that opens This clearance may be reduced to 18 if using out side air We recommend...

Page 13: ...performance it is recommended that you keep the vent as short as possible especially in regards to the horizontal run The vent must have a support bracket every 5 of pellet vent when on the exterior...

Page 14: ...YSTEM DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM CAUTION THE OPERATION OF EXHAUST FANS SUCH AS BATHROOM FANS ATTIC FANS ETC MIGHT STARVE THE PELLET STOVE OF COMBUSTIBLE AIR CREATING A NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN THE...

Page 15: ...ATION EXAMPLES Figure 10 Straight Installation outside through wall installation Figure 11 Straight Installation inside vertical rise horizontal termination heat resistant termination wall floor Fresh...

Page 16: ...Operator s Manual HP50GC Pellet Stove 16 COMPLEX STOVE VENTILATION EXAMPLES INTERIOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION Figure 12 Interior Vertical Installation...

Page 17: ...Operator s Manual HP50GC Pellet Stove 17 CLASS A CHIMNEY RETROFIT Figure 13 Class A Chimney Retrofit...

Page 18: ...Operator s Manual HP50GC Pellet Stove 18 MASONRY FIREPLACE HEARTH STOVE Figure 14 Masonry Fireplace Hearth Stove...

Page 19: ...Operator s Manual HP50GC Pellet Stove 19 ZERO CLEARANCE METAL FIREPLACE HEARTH STOVE Figure 15 Zero Clearance Metal Fireplace Hearth Stove...

Page 20: ...Operator s Manual HP50GC Pellet Stove 20 FREESTANDING MASONRY CHIMNEY Figure 16 Freestanding Masonry Chimney...

Page 21: ...weekly mode after raising the Call To temperature will maintain that temperature until the button is pressed again or the stove is shut down 8 Scroll Up Button Allows you to scroll up to choose items...

Page 22: ...operating i e ignite heating room 6 Additional Control Mode 7 Ignitor Indicator Indicates ignition cycle burning cycle is currently happening 8 Combustion Blower Indicator Indicates combustion blower...

Page 23: ...fore actually starting your Stove you will need to determine in which mode you would like to run the stove This stove can operate in three modes 1 Manual Under thismode you can personally adjust and s...

Page 24: ...ally to keep the room at the set temperature To increase or decrease the call to temperature use the SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN button The current room temperature will be displayed in the temperature d...

Page 25: ...t Next Pressing ENTER again will take you to the following day Proceed with setting a schedule for the rest of the week using the preceding instructions Figure 23 NOTE Along with the Next option on th...

Page 26: ...e controlling the room fan can be turned up or down for each power level to regulate the amount of heat circulated into a room during stove operation Some fuels radiate heat better than others You hav...

Page 27: ...te is faster a low voltage level will not push out enough air and the stove may overheat and pellets may back up into the pot Decreasing exhaust voltage will increase the amount of heat coming into th...

Page 28: ...ur stove to see if they are properly working By using the ENTER button you can highlight Fire Exhaust Blower or Feeder When one of these options is highlighted you can use the SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN...

Page 29: ...dry or damp rag If this does not clean the glass use any non abrasive cleaner Using ceramic stove top cleaner can be helpful in removing soot from the glass Inspect gaskets around the door periodicall...

Page 30: ...will effect the quality of the fire Make sureto clean any screens in the venting regularly A plugged screen will shut of combustion air and cause the fire to die or burn poorly DAILY MAINTENANCE The...

Page 31: ...d and vacuumed thoroughly SEE FIGURE 36 This may require a hose adapter to reach inside the chamber This should be done monthly or with every 2 3 tons of fuel burned IMPORTANT NOTE A HOLE SHOULD BE CU...

Page 32: ...O NOT OPERATE UNIT WITH PANELS REMOVED OR OPEN HOT PARTS DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITH PANEL OPEN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT IN THE EVENT OF COMPONENT FAILURE REPLACE...

Page 33: ...Main door or ash pan not sealed No negative pressure in fire chamber Piping or stove may be plugged with ash The pressure sensor shuts off the feed auger when there is no negative pressure in fire ch...

Page 34: ...safety switch if not operating properly PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Fire burns lazy and smoky Stove is dirty Poor quality fuel Clean fire pot Clean ash pan Clean exhaust vent system Clean stove through co...

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Page 37: ...THIS WARRANTYIS LIMITED TO DEFECTIVE PARTS REPAIR AND OR REPLACEMENT AT SMG Hearth and Home LLC S OPTION AND EXCLUDES ANY INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CONNECTED THEREWITH This warranty is not...

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