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4. The Draft Trim button allows for adjusting the Exhaust (Combustion) fan voltages up or
down providing for fine-tuning of the combustion air. The LED lights indicate the level of
adjustment and the factory setting is the center LED light. This gives 2 adjustments up and 2
adjustments down. (See point 11 on page 62)
a.
To adjust the Combustion Fan voltages:
Hold the Auger Feed button down and press the Draft Trim High/Low button and this
will change the fan voltage approximately 2.5 volts up or down from the factory setting.
Watch the LED lights to see the setting is on (it will flash the new setting). This new
setting will stay in memory from this point on.
b.
To adjust the Feed-rates:
Hold the Auger Feed Button down and press the Heat Level High/Low button and this
will change the ON Time up or down .25 seconds from the factory setting. Watch the
LED lights to see the setting is on (it will flash the new setting). This new setting will
stay in memory from this point on.
5. The Thermostat Slide switch allows the Stove to be run in 3 different Modes:
a.
Manual Mode. The Control Board controls all functions of the Stove.
b.
T-Stat Mode. The Stove is hooked to a Thermostat and when calling for heat the Stove
will advance to the Heat level set at the Control board. Once the Heat demand has been
met the Stove will drop to the #1 Heat Level setting and pilot. The Stove never shuts off
and provides constant heat. Stove must be turned ON/OFF at the control board.
c.
SmartStat Mode. The Stove is hooked to a Thermostat and when calling for heat the
Stove will advance to the Heat level set at the Control board. Once the Heat demand has
been met the Stove will drop to the #1 Heat Level setting and pilot for one hour. If the
Thermostat does not call for heat during that hour the Stove shuts off and re-lights itself
the next time the Thermostat calls for heat. This is the Fully-Automatic Mode.
SmartStat Mode is to be used when the temperatures are mild. Adjust the Control Board for mild
temperatures. Run the Eclipse on the lower settings on the control board to prevent the unit from
cycling on and off needlessly. If the temperature is 50 degrees outside, it would make sense to
run the Eclipse in SmartStat Mode but with the Heat Level set on #1.This way the unit puts out
less heat and will run longer before temperatures in the house rise above the Thermostat setting.
This also provides a more even temperature.
Pre-Lighting Instructions.
The Control Board has 4 separate programs. Programs 3 & 4 are for use with the Eclipse-MF
unit with the “Dual Hopper”. The Control board is set to Program 1. Leave it in Program 1 until
after the Break-In period to get used to how the unit operates. Only adjust the unit to Program 2