OPERATION
The
blowers
and
automatic
fuel
supply
are
controlled
from
a
panel
on
the
left
‐
hand
side
of
the
stove.
The
control
panel
functions
are
as
follows.
Button
Controls
ON/OFF
SWITCH
When
pushed
the
stove
will
automatically
ignite.
No
other
firestarter
is
necessary.
The
igniter
will
stay
on
for
at
least
10
and
up
to
15
minutes,
depending
on
when
Proof
of
Fire
is
reached.
The
fire
should
start
in
about
5
minutes.
The
green
light
located
above
the
On/Off
button
(in
the
On/Off
box)
will
flash
during
the
ignition
start
‐
up
period.
(See
figure
12)
The
Heat
Level
Advance
is
inoperable
during
the
ignition
start
period.
When
the
green
light
continuously
stays
on
the
Heat
Level
Advance
can
be
adjusted
to
achieve
the
desired
heat
output.
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.
FUEL
FEED
BUTTON
When
the
“Fuel
Feed”
button
is
pushed
and
held
down
the
stove
will
feed
pellets
continuously
into
the
burnpot.
While
the
stove’s
auger
system
is
feeding
pellets
the
green
light
(in
the
“Fuel
Feed”
box)
will
be
on.
(See
figure
11)
DO
NOT
USE
THE
FUEL
FEED
BUTTON
DURING
NORMAL
OPERATION
BECAUSE
IT
COULD
SMOTHER
THE
FIRE
AND
LEAD
TO
A
DANGEROUS
SITUATION.
HIGH
FAN
SWITCH
The
room
air
fan
speed
varies
directly
with
the
feed
rate.
The
“HIGH
FAN”
switch
overrides
this
variable
speed
function.
It
will
set
the
room
air
blower
speed
to
high
at
any
feed
rate
setting.
When
the
“HIGH
FAN”
button
is
pushed
the
room
air
fan
will
switch
to
its
highest
setting.
When
this
button
is
pushed
again
the
room
air
fan
will
return
to
its
original
setting
based
on
the
Heat
Level
Advance
setting.
Figure
11
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