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XXV Pellet Stove
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This setting, see above, will produce continuous maximum heat
output with the distribution blower at full speed.
Stove temperature Mode
This setting, see above, will produce continuous medium heat
output with the distribution blower at low speed.
Stove temperature Mode
In the Stove Temperature Mode and with the igniter toggle
switch in the Auto position, the stove will light automatically
and can be adjusted to the desired setting using the same
temperature control dial as is used in the Room Temperature
Mode. The heat output and fuel consumption will remain
constant regardless of room temperature. The settings from
1 to 7 on the inner ring of the dial provide for relative heat
output settings with 1 being low and 7 being the maximum.
In Stove Temperature Mode, the stove will not automatically
shut off unless the stove runs out of fuel or is turned off.
Never disconnect the power cord to shut down the stove.
This will stop the combustion blower and smoke will escape
through window and door gaskets.
Feed adjuster knob
This knob controls the maximum amount of time per cycle
that the feed motor is allowed to run. Based on the control
settings and temperature demand, the control will make it's
own determination of how long to run the feed motor,
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the maximum allowed by the Feed Adjuster knob setting. For
most premium grade pellet fuels, the feed adjuster should
be set at #4. If high-ash fuel is used, the setting may need
to be adjusted to #5 or 6. Higher settings are also needed if
you want to achieve the maximum capacity of the stove. Just
be sure that when burning at maximum, Stove temperature
mode with the feed adjuster on #6 and the temperature knob
on "7" or "90°", the pellets are not falling off of the front of
the burn pot before they have a chance to burn completely.
You should try to keep about one inch of ash in front of the
burning pellets.
Shut Down Procedure
The best way to shut down the stove is to simply let it
run out of pellets, the stove will shut down automatically.
Alternatively, you can turn the Mode Selector to “off”. This
will cause the fire to gradually die down and go out. The fire
will not go out immediately and may take more than an hour
to fully shut down.
If the stove is left to run out of fuel, you may get a 6 blink
status light. If this happens simply reset the control board by
turning the mode selector to OFF and back ON.
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