Lincoln SCR Manual
40
Lighting Your Stove.
WARNING: - Risk of Fire.
-Do not operate with the Firebox door or Ash Removal doors open
-Do not store Fuel or other Combustible material within marked Installation
Clearances.
-Inspect and Clean Flues and Chimneys regularly.
Danger: Risk of Fire or Explosion - Do not burn Garbage, Gasoline, Drain Oil or
other Flammable Liquids.
WARNING: The auger can start at any time while the Stove is running
,
this is a
high torque motor that is capable of doing SERIOUS harm to fingers. Keep fingers
and other objects away from the auger
When lighting your Stove for the first time the auger tube will be empty, it helps to hold
the “Auger Button” in until you hear fuel drop into the burn pot. Any of the approved
listed fuels will be fed from the large hopper to the burn pot. The smaller hopper should
only be filled with pellets to be used in the ignition process.
1. Make sure there is Fuel in the hopper.
2. Press the ON/OFF button once to turn on the Stove.
The Start up Program works as follows:
a.
The Combustion Fan comes on at high speed and the control board checks to
make sure the Vacuum Switch locks in.
b.
When the board senses the Vacuum Switch the exhaust fan speed drops to the #1
setting, the Revolution burn pot will cycle to a clean section, pellets will start
feeding from the small hopper for 3 minutes and the igniter comes on to ignite the
pellets.
c.
After 9 minutes the board shuts off the igniter and starts feeding pellets from the
small hopper on the #1 setting for another 9 minutes. If the board senses P.O.F.
then the Stove has started successfully.
d.
If the board fails to sense P.O.F. it will repeat step c and continue feeding fuel on
the #1 setting for 5 more minutes.
The board will check for P.O.F. again. If the board still fails to sense the Proof of Fire
switch the Stove will go into “Safety Shutdown” (See section on Diagnostic Features on
page 45.) If this happens, repeat the Start-Up process.