Installation, Operating and Service Manual
For safe installation and operation of your pellet Fire, read and follow the safety instructions on pages 5 & 6 and
throughout the manual.
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CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY
Below is an illustration of the Parkwood Pellet Fires Control Board Panel. Each function of the Control Board
is identified.
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CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
ON/OFF SWITCH
The ON/OFF Switch serves to turn the system on and off by pressing the switch.
PELLET FEED SWITCH
If the Fire runs out of fuel; this switch can be used to prime the Auger System. It is used to fill
the Auger. The Pellet Feed switch supplies constant power to the Auger Motor until the switch is released.
PELLET FEED LIGHT
is on when power is sent to the Auger Feed Motor.
HEAT UP/ HEAT DOWN SWITCHES
These switches raise or lower the room temperature. This is achieved by
increasing or decreasing the electric pulses sent to the Auger Motor. These switches also control the 4-speed
Convection Blower. These switches are also used to set the clock and timers.
HEAT SETTING 1 THROUGH 5
Each Heat Setting, controlled by the Fire Heat Up or Heat Down switch, provides as
much fuel as is required for that Heat Setting. The Heat Setting also controls the Convection Blower in similar 4 speed
increments. NOTE: Fuel feed rates will vary with different types of fuel.
STARTING & STOPPING MODE
In these modes the red LED will light to indicate what state the Fire is in. During
STARTING the LED remains on, during STOPPING mode the LED flashes. During the RUNNING mode the red LED is
off.
LCD
Displays the correct time of day, “On & Off” times and the operating modes.
TIME SET
The Time Set switch allows the correct time to be set by pressing the “Time Set” then the “On/Hr” (hour)
and “Off/Min” (minute) switches at the same time while setting the desired times using the “Heat/Time” arrows.
ON & OFF SWITCHES
The switches allow the STARTING and STOPPING MODES to be activated at the
programmed times.