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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.
ERROR
CODES
Error
codes,
or
“E
‐
Codes,”
are
alphanumeric
codes
that
will
appear
in
the
Heat
Range
and
Blower
Speed
windows
of
the
Control
Board
if
the
unit
experiences
an
abnormal
condition.
Error
codes
are
the
control
board’s
way
of
telling
the
user
that
something
isn’t
operating
correctly
within
the
stove,
and
that
the
unit
should
be
carefully
inspected
before
reigniting.
See
the
“Trouble
‐
Shooting
Guide,”
page
31,
for
additional
information
on
error
codes.
E
‐
0
When
this
is
displayed
in
the
control
board
windows
(typically
when
restarting
after
an
“E
‐
Code”
shutdown),
it
means
there
are
currently
no
errors
and
the
stove
will
begin
normal
operation.
E
‐
1
This
error
code
is
not
used
on
this
stove.
If
it
is
displayed
in
the
control
board
windows,
please
contact
Technical
Support
and
they
will
diagnose
the
cause
of
the
false
code.
E
‐
2
When
this
code
is
displayed
in
the
control
board
window
it
indicates
a
failure
to
light.
Although
the
stove
may
have
ignited
the
pellets,
the
control
board
did
not
register
a
high
enough
temperature
to
determine
the
fire
was
lit.
If
a
fire
was
ignited,
wait
for
the
unit
to
cool,
clean
the
burnpot
and
restart
the
unit.
E
‐
3
This
error
code
indicates
the
preset
maximum
allowable
exhaust
temperature
was
exceeded.
Commonly
referred
to
as
“Over
‐
Firing,”
the
E
‐
3
code
means
something
in
the
stove
is
causing
the
exhaust
gas
to
be
hotter
than
expected.
E
‐
4
This
code
is
displayed
based
on
a
drop
in
the
exhaust
temperature.
This
code
means
the
fire
or
“proof
of
flame”
has
been
lost.
It
usually
results
from
the
hopper
being
empty.
If
an
error
code
continues
to
display,
if
the
error
code
seems
unexplainable,
or
if
you
have
any
other
questions
about
error
codes
and
what
they
mean,
please
contact
Technical
Support
at
(800)
245
‐
6489.
Hopper
Lid
Safety
Switch
‐
This
unit
is
also
equipped
with
a
hopper
lid
safety
switch
(Part
#
AC
‐
HLSB)
which
is
directly
connected
to
the
auger
motor.
In
the
event
the
hopper
lid
is
left
open
while
the
stove
is
in
operation,
the
hopper
lid
switch
will
prevent
the
auger
from
turning.
This
is
to
prevent
byproducts
of
combustion
from
entering
the
home
through
the
open
hopper
lid
and
also
to
simply
prevent
operation
with
the
hopper
lid
open.
Improper
hopper
lid
safety
switch
operation
will
result
in
an
auger
that
will
not
turn
and
therefore
a
stove
that
will
not
burn.
NEVER
place
your
hand
or
any
object
near
the
auger
while
the
stove
is
connected
to
power.
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