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Prescott Series 

Operation & Maintenance 

Manual

 

 

Table of Contents 

ST. CROIX FEATURES .......................................................................................2 
INSTALLATION.................................................................................................. 3 
PREVENTING CHIMNEY FIRES .....................................................................3 
SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE................................................................. 3 
APPROVED FUELS .............................................................................................3 
 

Pellets, Cherry Pits & Pellet /Corn mix ...................................................3 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS......................................................................... 4 
 

Control Board Features.............................................................................4 

 

Thermostat Function – How does it work? .............................................5 

 Pre-Lighting 

Instructions..........................................................................6 

 

Lighting Your Stove ................................................................................. 6 

 

Shutting the Stove off ............................................................................... 6 

 

Diagnostic Features....................................................................................6 

 Safety 

Features ...........................................................................................7 

           

Combustion Air Damper ..........................................................................8 

 

Flame Pattern Characteristics ..................................................................8 

MAINTAINING THE STOVE ............................................................................9 
 

Daily Maintenance  ...........................................................................  10-11 

 

Periodic Maintenance  ......................................................................  11-12 

 

Yearly Maintenance .........................................................................  13-14 

SAFE OPERATION ........................................................................................... 15 
TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQ ............................................................  16-20 
PARTS LAYOUT .......................................................................................... 21-22 
WARRANTY....................................................................................................... 23

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Summary of Contents for PRESCOTT EXL

Page 1: ...TIONS 4 Control Board Features 4 Thermostat Function How does it work 5 Pre Lighting Instructions 6 Lighting Your Stove 6 Shutting the Stove off 6 Diagnostic Features 6 Safety Features 7 Combustion Air Damper 8 Flame Pattern Characteristics 8 MAINTAINING THE STOVE 9 Daily Maintenance 10 11 Periodic Maintenance 11 12 Yearly Maintenance 13 14 SAFE OPERATION 15 TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQ 16 20 PARTS LAY...

Page 2: ...e damper during the break in period is very important See Preventing Chimney Fires on page 2 Break in requires the burning of 15 bags of pellets or continuous burn for two weeks If during the initial break in period you experience difficulty keeping the stove burning or there appears to be an excessive amount of burning pellets being evacuated from the burn grate it may be necessary to close the d...

Page 3: ...e flame becomes dark orange is accompanied by black smoke or burns with a lazy motion it s time to clean the grate When you first operate your stove or whenever you change fuels check to determine needed cleaning frequency First let s become familiar with the burn system in a St Croix Pellet stove Remember cleaning frequency may change dramatically from one fuel to another Pellets with high ash co...

Page 4: ...area clean could result in a safety hazard 3 Check ash pan See Fig 6 to determine emptying frequency needed NOTE Do not use a vacuum cleaner for this purpose Hot coals may cause your vacuum filter to catch fire Place ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials ...

Page 5: ...used Carefully check to make sure the ash pan door is tightly closed after each opening 2 The Prescott models have 3 Exhaust Cleanout Ash Trap covers 2 of which are located below the rear brick panel and a 3rd Clean Out is located behind the Ash Pan Remove covers and clean regularly See stoves shown in Figure 7 Be sure to clean both sides Use scraper shown in figure 5 6 to scrape ash into ash pan ...

Page 6: ...back in the stove make sure the screws are in the keyhole slots and the back of the baffle is lifted up over the inner back 4 Periodic cleaning of the exhaust system is required Under certain conditions creosote buildup may occur rapidly Low quality pellets and poor installations require more frequent chimney cleanings See Page 3 Preventing Chimney Fires The products of combustion will also contai...

Page 7: ...G THE STOVE Open the side panels of the stove Carefully clean or vacuum any sawdust cobwebs and household dust Carefully vacuum around the fan motors If electrical wires become disconnected call your dealer for service 2 The exhaust system should be thoroughly cleaned at least annually Call your dealer for this service 3 The motor fan area behind the firebox and under the hopper should be vacuumed...

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