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Maintenance

Operation

DAILY OPERATION

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The hopper and stove top will be hot during operation; therefore, you should always use some type of hand 

protection when refueling your stove.  

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Never place your hand near the auger while the stove is in operation.

 

In the event of a 

power outage

, the stove WILL NOT function.  It is very important that unit be vented properly (with 

outside air), as the natural draft is needed to clear the smoke from the stove during a power outage.  If the unit was ON

 

when the power outage occurred, one of the following will take place:

1.)  If the stove is still warm, it will resume feeding fuel and continue to operate normally.  If the fire has gone out, you 

will have to press the 

 

button and then the 

 button again to begin a new start-up sequence.

2.)  If the stove has cooled-off, it will reset to its 

OFF 

condition.  At this point, you may press the 

 

button and the 

unit will begin a new start-up sequence.

NOTE: The unit will also shut down in the event of an exhaust blower failure; if this is the case, the unit will not re-start 

and you must contact Customer Service at (800) 750-2723.

SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE FEATURES

Your stove includes an 

auto-start igniter 

as a standard feature.  The use of other fire starter materials (wood chips, 

starter gel, etc.) is not necessary.  By simply pressing the 

 button on the digital control panel, your stove will begin 

to feed fuel and automatically start within 3 to 5 minutes.
For safety, this stove

 

incorporates a 

safety pressure switch 

that helps ensure that everything is in proper working order 

before feeding fuel to the burn pot.  Because the stove works using an induced draft pressure, the stove will not continue 

to operate if the viewing door is left open; or if the exhaust blower fails or the exhaust system is blocked.
The 

temperature limit control 

(Thermodisc) will prevent your stove from operating at abnormally high temperatures. 

Should the stove temperature reach the factory pre-set limit, 200°F(93°C), the temperature limit control will automatically 

stop the auger feed rate until the temperature returns to a normal condition.

Failure to clean and maintain this unit as indicated can result in poor performance and safety hazards.

Unplug your stove’s electrical cord prior to removing the back panel or opening the exhaust system for any 

inspection, cleaning, or maintenance work.

Never perform any inspections, cleaning, or maintenance on a hot stove.

Do not operate stove with broken glass , leakage of flue gas may result.

EXHAUST SYSTEM

The by products of combustion contain small particles of fly ash.  Fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and 

restrict the flow of flue gases.  Incomplete combustion, such as during startup, shutdown, or incorrect operation of the 

stove will lead to soot formation which will collect in the exhaust system.   Therefore, it is important that the exhaust 

system be 

inspected and cleaned at least monthly 

during the burning season.

Check the clean out tees periodically to determine the required cleaning schedule. 3 or 4-inch chimney brushes are 

available for chimney cleaning. If the exhaust system or outside air pipes have screens on them, frequently clean the 

screen. A plugged screen will shut off combustion air and cause a fire to die or burn poorly.

Summary of Contents for 58242

Page 1: ...strictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Save these instructions Owner s Manual UNITED STATES STOVE COMPANY 227 INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD SOUTH PITTSBURG TENNESSEE 37380 WWW USSTOVE COM For Customer Service PHONE 800 750 2723 FAX 423 837 2109 Email www customerservice usstove com Part No 851740 rev D UNITED STATES STOVE COMPANY Keeping North America Warm Since 1869 C S S U COMPA...

Page 2: ...rances 8 Through the Wall Installation 9 Through the Roof Ceiling Installation 9 Outside Air Supply 10 Special Mobile Home Requirements 10 UNDERSTANDING YOUR STOVE 11 OPERATION 12 13 Start Up Procedure 12 Shut Down Procedure 12 Daily Operation 13 Safety and Convenience Features 13 MAINTENANCE 13 14 Exhaust System 13 Interior Chambers 14 Ash Disposal 14 Check and Clean the Hopper 14 Main Door Gaske...

Page 3: ...ty concern may arise from sparks or fumes entering the room Allow the stove to cool before performing any maintenance or cleaning Ashes must be disposed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non combustible surface or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal The exhaust system should be checked monthly...

Page 4: ...Watts maximum 520 approx Electrical Specifications FUEL CONSIDERATIONS Your Pellet stove is designed to burn premium hardwood pellets that comply with Association of Pellet Fuel Industries standards Minimum of 40 lbs density per cubic ft 1 4 to 5 16 diameter length no greater than 1 5 not less than 8 200 BTU lb moisture under 8 by weight ash under 1 by weight and salt under 300 parts per million P...

Page 5: ...r stove preferably an NFI certified specialist Installation IMPROPER INSTALLATION The manufacturer will not be held responsible for damage caused by the malfunc tion of a stove due to improper venting or installation Call 800 750 2723 and or consult a professional installer if you have any questions FLOOR PROTECTION This unit must be installed on a non combustible floor surface If a floor pad is u...

Page 6: ... need to be greater than the minimum required clearance for suitable access to the control panel FIGURE 3 SIDEWALL CORNER MINIMUM CLEARANCES FIGURE 4 MINIMUM ALCOVE CLEARANCES PARALLEL A Backwall to heater 8 00 203mm B Backwall to flue 1 00 25mm C Sidewall to flue 7 50 191mm D Sidewall to edge of unit 4 00 100mm CORNER E Adjacent wall to unit 2 00 50mm ALCOVE F Alcove depth 25 00 635mm G Alcove Hi...

Page 7: ... over 12 feet or if the installation is over 2 500 feet above sea level We recommend the use of Simpson Dura Vent or Metal Fab pipe if you use other pipe consult your local building codes and or building inspectors Do not use Type B Gas Vent pipe or galvanized pipe with this unit The pellet vent pipe is designed to disassemble for cleaning and should be checked several times during the burning sea...

Page 8: ...e from any grade when adjacent to public walkways E Minimum 2 foot clearance above any grass plants or other combustible materials F Minimum 3 foot clearance from an forced air intake of any appliance G Minimum 2 foot clearance below eves or overhang H Minimum 1 foot clearance horizontally from combustible wall I Must be a minimum of 36 inches above the roof and 24 inches above the highest point o...

Page 9: ...stove is below ground level by simply adding the clean out section and vertical pipe inside until ground level is reached With this installation you have to be aware of the snowdrift line dead grass and leaves We recommend a 3 foot minimum vertical rise on the inside or outside of the house The through the wall installation is the least expensive and simplest installation Never terminate the end v...

Page 10: ...t exhaust pipes are approximate and may vary depending on your installation FIGURE 8 TYPICAL FRESH AIR TERMINATION FIGURE 7 EXHAUST INLET LOCATIONS SPECIAL MOBILE HOME REQUIREMENTS WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED In addition to the previously detailed installation requirements mobile home i...

Page 11: ...utton In order to maintain combustion of the fuel at a desired rate the air provided to the burn chamber by the exhaust or draft fan must be maintained precisely Too little air will result in a flame that is non energetic or lazy If the fuel continues to flow with too little air for long enough the burn pot will fill with too much fuel and the fire will smother out To much air will result in a fla...

Page 12: ...lid The unit WILL NOT feed fuel with the hopper lid open 6 Make sure that the viewing door is securely closed the safety pressure switch will not allow the stove to feed fuel if there is no draft pressure inside the stove 7 Press the button on the control pad and then select the highest heat range by pressing the button 8 The stove will begin to feed fuel and the auto start ignitor will ignite the...

Page 13: ... proper working order before feeding fuel to the burn pot Because the stove works using an induced draft pressure the stove will not continue to operate if the viewing door is left open or if the exhaust blower fails or the exhaust system is blocked The temperature limit control Thermodisc will prevent your stove from operating at abnormally high temperatures Should the stove temperature reach the...

Page 14: ...y be wiped down with a damp cloth If scratches appear or you wish to renew your paint contact your authorized Forester dealer to obtain a can of suitable high temperature paint GLASS We recommend using a high quality glass cleaner Should a build up of creosote or carbon accumulate you may wish to use 000 steel wool and water to clean the glass In the event you need to replace the glass only high t...

Page 15: ...f not check and or replace door gaskets Check that all outside connections are clear of any obstructions Check the exhaust system clean as needed Check that the pressure switch connection to the firebox is free of ash or clear of obstructions PROBLEM CAUSE No power orAuto Start Igniter fails to ignite the fuel in the burnpot Stove does not start a fire when the button is pushed Make sure power is ...

Page 16: ...16 USSC Parts Diagram ...

Page 17: ... 24 891629 Lower Hinge Pin 5824 01 14 1 25 891630 Hinge Sleeve 5824 01 13 1 26 80563 Distribution Motor Assy 5824 11 00 1 5824 Item Part No Title Qty 27 891631 Firebox Weldment 5824 01 01 00 1 28 891632 Vent Slides 5824 01 18 1 29 891633 Ignitor Sleeve 5824 02 12 1 30 80564 Ignitor Assembly 5824 21 00 1 31 891634 Exhaust Hsg Wld 5824 01 01 11 00 1 32 891635 Exhast Maint Cover 5824 01 16 01 1 33 89...

Page 18: ...18 USSC Wiring Diagram ...

Page 19: ...USSC 19 Notes ...

Page 20: ...NUMBER WHICH IS ON THE NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE HEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFOR MATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 THE PART NUMBER 2 THE PART DESCRIPTION 3 THE MODEL NUMBER 5824 4 THE SERIAL NUMBER ____________________ HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS United States Stove Company 227 Industrial Park Road P O Box 151 South Pittsburg TN 37380 800 750 2723 WWW USSTOVE COM C S S...

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