20
IMPORTANT!
READ
AND
FOLLOW
ALL
INSTALLATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS,
INCLUDING
CLEANING
THE
UNIT
AS
SPECIFIED,
AND
REPLACING
GASKETS
ANNUALLY,
AND
PARTS
AS
NEEDED.
ENGLAND’S
STOVE
WORKS
IS
NOT
RESPONSIBLE
FOR
ANY
DAMAGE
OR
INJURY
INCURRED
DUE
TO
NEGLECT,
OR
DUE
TO
UNSAFE
INSTALLATION
OR
USAGE
OF
THIS
PRODUCT.
CALL
TECHNICAL
SUPPORT
WITH
ANY
QUESTIONS.
CONTROL
BOARD
SETTINGS
The
control
board
on
this
stove
allows
the
user
to
adjust
the
heat
output
and
convection
blower
speed,
turn
the
unit
on
and
off,
and
test
components
for
function
(more
on
diagnostic
mode
later).
The
lower
buttons
on
the
control
board
(Low
Fuel
Feed,
Low
Burn
Air,
and
Air
on
Temp)
are
not
meant
to
be
adjusted
during
normal
operation
of
the
unit.
These
buttons
are
factory
preset
and
can
not
be
adjusted
by
the
user.
To
energize
the
unit
and
initiate
a
fire,
press
the
“On”
button.
The
LED
above
the
button
should
turn
green
and
the
control
board
should
display
“S
U”
shortly
after
pressing
the
button.
To
shut
the
unit
down,
press
the
“Off”
button.
The
LED
above
the
button
should
turn
red
and
the
board
should
display
“S
d”
shortly
after
pressing
the
button.
This
initiates
the
shut
down
sequence,
and
the
stove
will
remain
in
shut
down
mode
until
it
has
cooled
down.
To
increase
the
heat
output
of
the
stove,
press
the
“Up”
heat
range
button.
The
number
in
the
heat
range
display
window
will
increase,
signifying
that
the
control
board
is
now
adjusting
the
heat
output
to
your
desired
level.
The
blower
speed
will
increase
the
same
amount
as
the
heat
range,
because
the
stove
is
designed
to
operate
with
the
blower
speed
greater
than
or
equal
to
the
heat
range.
Pressing
the
“Down”
arrow
will
decrease
the
heat
range
and
blower
speed.
To
increase
the
blower
speed
without
increasing
the
heat
range,
press
the
Blower
Speed
“Up”
arrow
until
the
desired
blower
speed
is
shown
in
the
display
window.
Pressing
the
“Down”
arrow
will
decrease
the
blower
speed;
however,
the
control
board
will
not
allow
the
blower
speed
to
be
set
lower
than
the
heat
range.
Caution
This
unit
is
meant
to
operate
only
with
the
main
viewing
door
closed.
Smoke
spillage
and
an
inefficient,
lazy
burn
will
result
from
attempting
to
operate
the
stove
with
the
door
open.
In
addition,
using
fuel
other
than
wood
pellets
can
create
an
unsafe
situation
and
can
also
generate
excess
carbon
monoxide.
Carbon
monoxide
is
an
odorless,
colorless
gas
which
can
be
deadly.
Burn
ONLY
wood
pellets.
Carbon
Monoxide
Detector
England’s
Stove
Works,
Inc.
highly
recommends
the
use
of
a
carbon
monoxide
detector
in
the
proximity
of
the
stove
and
one
per
floor
of
the
home.
A
certain
amount
of
carbon
monoxide
is
produced
within
the
stove
as
a
by
‐
product
of
combustion.
All
exhaust
vent
connections
must
be
sealed
with
RTV
Silicone
to
assure
a
tight
seal.
Any
leaks
into
a
confined
area
caused
by
faulty
installation
or
improper
operation
of
the
stove
could
produce
dizziness,
nausea
and
in
extreme
cases,
death.
The
CO
concentration
during
testing
was
found
to
be
0.013
g/min.
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