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If the stove has been shut off, and you want to re-start it while it is still warm, the “on/off” button must be held down for 2 seconds.
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We recommend that you not let the hopper drop below ¼ full.
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A tool has been provided to help with the following functions:
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Pellets can hang up on the sides of the hopper. Occasionally “stirring” the hopper can help.
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To help prevent bridging of pellets, common wax paper can be rubbed on the sidewalls and bottom of the hopper.
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Turning your stove off is a matter of pressing the “Power” control panel switch. The red light will go out. The blowers will continue to oper-
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2. In case of a malfunctioning convection blower, the high-temperature thermodisc will automatically shut down the auger, preventing the
stove from overheating.
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On some units, once tripped, like a circuit breaker, the reset button will have to be pushed before restarting your stove. On other
units the thermodisc has no reset button and will reset itself once the stove has cooled. The manufacturer recommends that you call your
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b. If the combustion blower fails, an air pressure switch will automatically shut down the auger.
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Opening the stove door for more than 30 seconds during operation will cause enough pressure change to activate the air switch,
shutting the fuel feed off. Close the door and press “On/Off” button to continue operation of your stove.
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