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c. The feed system begins to feed. The auger and troubleshooting
lights should begin to blink.
d. If electric start is installed, it will come on.
e. On electric start models, the flame should appear within 5 to 10
minutes.
10. Allow the flame to stabilize for 15 minutes.
11. Adjust the feed and damper as necessary. (see “Adjusting your
Heater” section)
12. If the unit shuts off and there is still a flame, press the start button
again.
2.7 Stopping your Heater
To stop your heater, turn the fuel feed control knob counter-clockwise to the OFF
position. This will cause the feed system to stop (troubleshooting lights will stop
blinking) and the flame should die out within 5 minutes. The exhaust fan and circulation
fan will continue to run until you heater is cold (approximately 30 minutes). DO NOT
turn off electrical power to stop the heater, as this will result in your unit overheating.
2.8 Adjusting your Heater
The Heater will not operate properly if either the ash door or glass door is not properly
closed OR if the wrong size of venting is used. It is equally important that you use good
quality, wood pellet fuel. A poor quality fuel will create poor and unsatisfactory
operating conditions.
To increase the heat output of the your stove, slightly increase the feed rate by turning
the feed control knob clockwise. In a few minutes the flame size will increase. If the
flames are darkish with black tips, open the exhaust damper slightly and allow the flame
to stabilize. Repeat the procedure if more heat is desired. Flames that are too large mean
the feed rate is too high for the amount of combustion air present. Reduce the feed rate
slightly or increase the amount of combustion air. In few minutes the size of the flame
will reduce. If the size of the flame is fluctuating between feed drops, this indicates that
the amount of combustion air is too much for the amount of feed. In this case, close the
air damper slightly and once again, allow the flame to stabilize. When reducing heat
output, slightly close the air damper at the same time as you are reducing the feed rate. If
the air damper is open too far, there is a chance of extinguishing the fire. Some fuels
have a tendency to leave ash and clinker deposits in the bottom of the burn pot. Use a
poker to remove the clinkers if the heater is operating OR cool off the heater and clean
the burn pot.
If you find that the circulation fan is constantly running on high although your fan speed
setting is much lower, your unit is overheating. Reduce the feed rate as described above.
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