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USSC

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FLOOR PROTECTION

The American Harvest Multifuel Stove  may be installed on a combustible floor, with proper floor protection, or

on a masonry hearth.  The hearth or noncombustible floor protector must extend a minimum of (6) inches (152mm)in

front and (6) inches (152mm) from each side of the unit.

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

SHELLED CORN 

(Dry, preferably corn with 11- 12% moisture content)


Corn must contain less than 14% moisture content.  Wet corn will rapidly deteriorate stove components, reduce

efficiency and void all warranties.  Purchase a moisture tester if in doubt.
Corn must be clean and free from debris. Never burn corn right from the field.  Damage caused by dirty corn is not

covered by the product warranty.  Ask for clean filtered bagged corn only.  Stalk parts, excessive fines and cob

remnants will clog the auger.  Check your corn for foriegn objects.
NEVER BURN SEED CORN IN YOUR STOVE.  Seed corn is treated with chemical pesticides that are harmful or fatal if

swallowed, therefore, seed corn is dangerous to have in the house, especially where children can reach it.
Never burn “Deer Corn.”  It frequently contains molasses/sugars.
Store your corn supply in a dry place and keep bags or container sealed to prevent your corn from absorbing excess

moisture.  Test the moisture content periodically to ensure the proper dryness.
There are many varieties of corn grown around the world.  Each variety has unique characteristics including the shape

and size of the kernel.  Your stove will burn more consistently with a small to midsize kernel corn.  If the kernel size of

the corn varies greatly or if you switch sources frequently, you will get a less consistent burn.  Therefore, purchasing

corn from the same source will help achieve a more consistent burn.  DO NOT USE CORN WITH A HIGH WAX

CONTENT!

WOOD PELLETS


As with corn, be consistent in your pellet supplier.  Pellets will vary in content and burn characteristics from supplier to

supplier.   A consistent supply of pellets will result in a more consistant and efficient burn.
Check your pellets for foreign objects.  Your stove warranty will not cover damage done to your stove due to foreign

objects in the fuel supply.
Store your pellets in a dry place to prevent them from absorbing added moisture.
To decrease sawdust buildup, the hopper and auger tube will need to be vacuumed out after every 6-8 bags of pellets

or more often if the pellets are poor quality.  The hopper should be empty of fuel when this is performed.  You may have

to screen each bag of pellets if sawdust becomes a problem.
Wood Pellets vary in size and ash content from less than 1% to 3% or more.  Your stove will burn more efficiently with

small to midsize pellets.  Low ash content pellets will allow you to burn the stove longer between cleanings.  Only wood

pellets manufactured to the Association of Pellet Fuel Industries (A.P.F.I.) standard for residential pellets fuels are

recommended. Performance will suffer if nonstandard pellets are used.  Consult your local American Harvest dealer

for more information on approved wood pellet fuel.

CAUTION:

DO NOT PLACE SUCH FUELS WITHIN THE SPACE HEATER’S

INSTALLATION CLEARANCES OR WITHIN THE SPACE REQUIRED FOR FUELING AND

ASH REMOVAL.

BURNING SOLID FUELS

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Summary of Contents for American Harvest 6039I

Page 1: ...ire officials about restrictions and installation requirements peculiar to your area Do Not Plug this appliance into an electrical outlet before reading and understanding all operations and always unp...

Page 2: ...st You ve purchased one of America s Finest Multifuel Burning Stoves By heating with fuels such as corn and pellets you re helping CONSERVE AMERICA S ENERGY CONGRATULATIONS BTU output will vary depend...

Page 3: ...crews have been tightened properly carefully set the heater back up on the legs 1 The Auger is packed in the hopper or ash pan and must be installed properly as illustrated below 2 Insert the Auger in...

Page 4: ...CB cable Route the board and cable through the opening and mount it to the Left Facade using two of the 10 x 1 2 phillips head screws provided Then attach the PCB cover to the back of the facade cover...

Page 5: ...USSC 5 COMPONENT LOCATION...

Page 6: ...c maintenance for proper operation and long life of the stove Read and follow the maintenance schedule closely DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING THIS STOVE A power surge protector is required...

Page 7: ...small to midsize kernel corn If the kernel size of the corn varies greatly or if you switch sources frequently you will get a less consistent burn Therefore purchasing corn from the same source will...

Page 8: ...all to Top Edge of Unit 8 in 203mm B Sidewall to Flue 13 in 330mm C Backwall to Flue 3 in 75mm D Backwall to Unit 9 in 228mm CORNER E Adjacent Wall to Flue 3 in 75mm F Adjacent Wall to Unit 4 in 100mm...

Page 9: ...USSC 9 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES 6039I...

Page 10: ...and elbows should not be connected to the rear of the unit unless a 3 inch adapter is used Total length of horizontal vent must not exceed 48 4ft 1 200mm The maximum recommended vertical venting heig...

Page 11: ...in a burn back during high winds blowing directly up the air inlet during a simulta neous power failure see diagram above Blockage excessive length or extra bends in the air intake pipe will starve t...

Page 12: ...ARD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS ARE MANDATORY FOR INSTALLATION IN A MOBILE HOME WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM 1 Stove must be permanently bolted to the floor Remove t...

Page 13: ...90 Elbow 3 PL Vent Termination Cap Note Always check dimensions on unit before cutting hole in wall 3 Minimum Vertical Pipe Dimensional tolerance 1 4 12 1 8 11 3 4 10 1 16 EXHAUST OULET 3 DIA COMBUST...

Page 14: ...ATION CAP The Hearth Pad is not required under the unit if the floor is noncombustible but is required 6 inches 152mm beyond the front of the unit and 6 inches 152mm beyond each side of the door if th...

Page 15: ...ding on your installtion you might consider routing your cleanout tee as illustrated below for ease of cleaning The access panel in the right side facade allows you to reach the tee from the front sid...

Page 16: ...pas sage to chimney cavity Outside combustion air may be drawn through the chimney top or through an existing ash cleanout INSTALLATIONINTOAFACTORY BUILT METAL FIREPLACE When installing into a zero c...

Page 17: ...er tightening can cause the glass to break WARNING Do not operate unit with broken glass Do not substitute original factory glass You must use only factory authorized glass Do not slam door shut Do no...

Page 18: ...r to leave the stove in the automatic mode and adjust the manual draft slide to control the combustion air The room fan will come on once the unit has reached operating temperature 110 F By pressing t...

Page 19: ...led out more for higher heat settings Try opening a 1 4 inch at a time As you begin to have better understanding of how the heater operates and the amount of heat you require you can adjust the heat s...

Page 20: ...eaned out it could cause the agitator to jam USSC highly recommends an additive see Fuel Additive be added to your corn to eliminate these clinkers Contact your local dealer for availability and cost...

Page 21: ...he lower corners of the firebox Tap the sides of the burn chamber with a wooden stick Do not tap the firewall behind the burn box as it may damage the ceramic firebrick Scrape the fly ash from the cle...

Page 22: ...er will default to the Automatic Shut Down Draft Fan Agitator Auger Room Fan Automatic Shutdown COMPONENT SHUTDOWN OPERATION END Unchanged operation until preset OFF tem perature is achieved Continues...

Page 23: ...motor jammed or bad Draft Fan motor jammed or bad Room fan motor jammed or bad Display Indicators Several situations or events are indicated in normal operation by blinking display indicators or segme...

Page 24: ...ed rate is too HI for fuel reduce heat setting Inadequate combustion air available add outside combustion air Optional kit 69FAK 9 9 9 CAUSE Firepot burns out of fuel Hopper empty refill Door is open...

Page 25: ...USSC 25 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 26: ...26 USSC REPAIR PARTS DIAGRAM 6039...

Page 27: ...88106 Gasket Room Fan 1 31 80472 Fan Room 1 32 80507 Circuit Board 1 33 80488 Motor Drive 1 34 88111 Gasket Agitator Bracket 1 35 83534 Ring Retaining 1 36 25422 Bracket Agitator Bushing 1 37 891132 B...

Page 28: ...28 USSC 22 23 20 21 24 25 26 27 18 17 7 6 3 4 6 5 11 10 2 9 8 10 15 14 16 12 13 19 23 1 28 29 REPAIR PARTS 6039I...

Page 29: ...astic 1 16 25581MB Right Side Cabinet 1 17 25579MB Left Side Front Cabinet 1 18 25580MB Left Side Rear Cabinet 1 19 25578MB Back Cabinet 1 20 25587MB Weldment Facade Panel Right Side 1 21 89943 Knob C...

Page 30: ...g Parts Bag 1 Key Part No Descritption Qty 1 25491 Feed Door 1 2 25492 Handle Door 1 3 83506 Roll Pin 3 8 x 1 1 4 1 4 88112 Gasket 1 2 Sq Rope 5 ft 5 88087 Gasket Glass 1 x 3 16 4 ft 6 891131 Glass Ce...

Page 31: ...USSC 31 Notes...

Page 32: ...VE THE FULL MODEL NUMBER WHICH IS ON THE NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE HEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 THE PART NUMBER 2 THE PART DESCRIPTIO...

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