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Please note your Replacement Board must say “NON-REVOLUTION STOVES” at the 
bottom. 

 

 

This control board has 4 programs; Programs 1 and 
2 are for the current Ashby models, the Auburn, the 
Lancaster and the Greenfield. Programs 3 and 4 are 
for  the  Afton  Bay,  the  Prescott  EXL,  the  Prescott 
EXP, the Hastings, and the York 

 

THE BOARD SHIPS SET TO PROGRAM 1 

 

Program  1

  is  the  same  program  as  the  old  Multi-

Fuel board 80P52632B shown on the previous page. 
Program 2 is for “tweaking” the Program for higher 
Air to Fuel Ratio to adjust for fuel problems. 

Program  3

  is  the  same  program  as  the  old  Pellet 

Board  80P22348B  shown  on  the  previous  page. 
Program  has  been  added  4  to  be  used  with  Cherry 
Pits. 

 

The  DHC4000  Series  control  board  offers  more 
Feedrate  adjustments  and  Draft  Fan  voltage 
adjustments.  This  allows  for  more  user  friendly 
control  over  how  the  stove  burns  based  on  the 
quality of fuel. 

 

Please  take  the  time  to  identify  which  board  you 
are  replacing  and  which  program  to  choose  for 
running your stove. 

                                                                                                          80P30523-R 

 

Changing the program on the Control Board 

 

 

After installing  your new board,  your stove must be in the 

OFF

 position and the unit must be completely cooled down 

so the Proof of Fire Switch is Open. 

 

The

 

Thermostat slide switch must be in the Manual mode.

 

 

 

Press  &  hold

  the  Auger  Feed  Button,  then 

Press  & 

Release

 the Trim 

High & Low

 Buttons at the same time.  

 

Watch the LED lights flash. The number of times the lights 
Flash will indicate which program is running. 

 

 

 

Program 1 – LED lights flash 

once

 

 

 

Program 2 – LED lights flash 

twice

 

 

 

Program 3 –LED lights flash 

three times

 

 

 

Program 4 – LED lights flash 

four times

 

Summary of Contents for DHC3000

Page 1: ...4000 Series Board that we introduced about 3 years ago with some of our newer models Please take a look at the 2 control boards below If your Control Board looks like one of these or is even older and...

Page 2: ...s control board offers more Feedrate adjustments and Draft Fan voltage adjustments This allows for more user friendly control over how the stove burns based on the quality of fuel Please take the time...

Page 3: ...nd starts feeding pellets on the 1 setting Once the board senses P O F the Igniter shuts off and the stove has started successfully d If the board fails to sense P O F it will repeat the previous step...

Page 4: ...up speed until the Proof of Fire Switch locks in c After 5 minutes the board checks for Proof of Fire and automatically starts feeding Fuel on the 1 setting If the board senses P O F then the stove ha...

Page 5: ...ese areas will negatively affect the burn process and cause the pot to overload 3 My Stove isn t burning and the number 2 LED light is blinking This diagnostic light indicates the vacuum switch no lon...

Page 6: ...light the Stove or tighten the setscrew on the auger shaft 5 My Stove isn t burning and the 4 LED light is blinking This means the high Limit has shut the Stove down The Convection Blower could be de...

Page 7: ...creasing the feedrate LED s 1 2 The ON time is increased or decreased 25 seconds with each adjustment 9 Are there any adjustments that can be made through the control board to the Combustion Fan volta...

Page 8: ...he LED s flash three times This program is for use with Pellets Cherry Pits This program does have Self Ignition and is used in units that have the Versa Grate System Igniter installed This program is...

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