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Trouble-Shooting

Cleaning burn Pot

Whenever  your  stove  is  not  burning,  take  the 

opportunity to scrape the burn pot to remove carbon 

buildup. A  vacuum  cleaner  is  handy  to  remove  the 

residue. Be sure the stove is cold if you use a vacuum.

Carbon buildup can be scraped loose with the fire 

burning using the special tool provided with your stove. 

Scrape the floor and sides of the burn pot. The carbon 

will be pushed out by the incoming fuel. Always wear 

gloves to do this.

removing Ashes

Turn the Temp dial to number 1 approximately 30 

minutes  before  removing  ashes. This  will  result  in  a 

cooler stove and ash pan.

Maximum  Feed Adjuster  settings  are  not  needed 

in  most  cases.  Operating  in  the  normal  range  (#4) 

is  recommended  when  maximum  heat  output  is  not 

required. The ESP prevents the stove from being over-

fired.

Keep the stove free of dust and dirt.

helpful hints

Fuel

 

STOvE dOES NOT FEEd

1. No fuel in hopper.

2. Firebox draft may be too low for sensing switch in 

feeder circuit to operate. 

Check for closed doors

loose or missing gasket on doors or hopper lid.

3. Hopper lid must contact the lid position switch.

4. Feed motor will not run until the ESP control senses 

a certain temperature. Maybe you did not put enough 

fuel or starting gel in the burn pot before manually 

lighting the fire.

5. Restriction in the hopper or feeder. Remove all fuel 

and examine. Clear the obstruction.

6. Feed motor has failed.

PArTIAllY burNEd PEllETS

1. Feed rate too high.

2. Poor air to fuel mixture. (Check burn pot clean-out 

cover and air intake).

3. Burn pot or heat exchanger tubes may need  to 

be cleaned.

4. Combination of all the above.

5. 

#6  status  blink

: A  6  blink  control  board  status 

indication is caused by poor or incomplete combustion. 

The circuit board has the ability to track the combustion 

through feed settings and ESP temperatures. When 

the control board has calculated poor or incomplete 

combustion,  it  will  shut  down  the  unit  as  a  safety 

feature.  (Poor  or  incomplete  combustion  is  a 

contributor of creosote which may cause a chimney 

fire)

A 6 blink status may be caused by several things:

1. Blocked or partially blocked flue.

2. Blocked or partially blocked inlet air.

 

a. Backdraft damper on the inlet pipe may be 

stuck closed.

 

b. If outside air is installed, the inlet cover may 

be blocked.

3. The air chamber under the burnpot may be filled 

with fines and small bits of ash.

4. The holes in the burnpot may be getting filled with 

ash or carbon buildup.

5. Combustion blower fan blades may need cleaned.

6. Fuel restrictions as noted above.

SmOKE SmEll

Seal  the  vent  pipe  joints  and  connection  to  stove 

with silicone. The exhaust vent is the only part of the 

system that is under positive pressure.

FIrE hAS gONE OuT- Check for status light.

1. No fuel in hopper.

2. draft is too low, blocked flue.

3. Something is restricting fuel flow.

4. Hopper lid not closed properly.

5. Feed motor or combustion blower has failed.

SmOKE IS vISIblE COmINg OuT OF vENT

1. Air-fuel ratio is too rich.

A. Feed rate too high.

B. draft too low caused by a gasket leak.

 

lOw hEAT OuTPuT

1. Feed rate too low

2. draft too low because of gasket leak.

3. Poor quality or damp pellets

4. Combination of 1 and 2.

CAuTION!  dO  NOT  uSE  FuElS  ThAT ArE  NOT 

SPECIFIEd FOr uSE wITh ThIS APPlIANCE.

FuElS  SuCh  AS  COAl  Or  ChArCOAl  ArE 

KNOwN  FOr  PrOduCINg  hIgh  lEvElS  OF 

CArbON  mONOXIdE  whEN  burNEd.  uSE  OF 

ThESE Or SImIlAr FuElS CAN POSE A SErIOuS 

hEAlTh  hAzArd  Or  CAuSE  dAmAgE  TO  ThE 

APPlIANCE ANd/Or YOur hOmE. 

Complete fuel specifications are found on the next page. 

Summary of Contents for Advance Pellet Stove

Page 1: ...YOUR SAFETY FOLLOW INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA Contact your local authority such as munic...

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Page 3: ...Do not install appliance in a sleeping room An outside combustion air inlet must be provided The structural integrity of the manufactured home floor ceiling and walls must be maintained Refer to manu...

Page 4: ...generally on 4 can be increased if higher burn rates are necessary The unit s maximum burn rate should not create less than 1 of ash on the burn pot front edge See Fig 2 Page 5 Overfeeding is not a sa...

Page 5: ...he unit to burn for about 30 minutes and check ash on front of burn pot Fig 2 If the ash line is larger than 1 turn the feed adjuster from 4 to 5 Allow another 30 minutes of burn time and check again...

Page 6: ...Manual position after the ignition cycle begins The difference between AUTO Room Temperature Mode and Manual Room Temperature Mode is that the fire will not go out as the room temperature goes above...

Page 7: ...pot Fig 5 If the ash line is larger than 1 turn the feed adjuster from 4 to 5 Allow another 30 minutes of burn time and check again If at 6 setting a 1 or less ash bed is not obtainable it is not a pr...

Page 8: ...for more details A six blink status may be set if the stove is allowed to run out of pellets To reset turn mode selector to OFF then back on to the desired mode If the unit was not out of pellets see...

Page 9: ...en cleaning or servicing Please take this into account when placing the stove Installation When installing this stove in a mobile home several requirements must be followed 1 The unit must be bolted t...

Page 10: ...shield Using a 5 16 nut driver or socket loosen the 2 screws about 4 or 5 turns Figure 12 Slide the rear shields straight outward until the ends come out of the rear retaining clips as seen in Fig 13...

Page 11: ...y efficiency is lost If the unit is adjusted too low the low draft pressure switch will not allow the feeder motor or the igniter to operate A simple draft test should be performed after completing th...

Page 12: ...than 25 feet from the unit or in another room are not recommended It is recommended that the room sensor be installed even if only installed on the rear of the unit as a return air sensor The room sen...

Page 13: ...ide air connection will supply the demands of the pellet appliance but consideration must be given to the total house demand House demand may consume some air needed for the stove especially during a...

Page 14: ...rear panel which must be removed before connecting the flex pipe The pipe should be run outside and terminate to the side or below the vent pipe outlet so the flue outlet is more than 12 from the inle...

Page 15: ...tion and allows the stove to be installed closest to the wall One inch from the wall is safe however two or three inches allows better access to remove the rear panel The vertical portion of the vent...

Page 16: ...aowool mineral wool or an equivalent non combustible insulation is recommended to be installed on top of the sealing plate to reduce the possibility of condensation Acap should be installed on the chi...

Page 17: ...ould be increased to 4 using this method This method provides excellent venting for normal operation This method also provides natural draft in the event of a power failure In Canada and some places i...

Page 18: ...min 3 min 3 min Fig 26 3 min It is recommended that outside air be installed with this venting configuration CAUTION Keep any materials that may be affected by the elevated exhaust temperatures at le...

Page 19: ...m above a gas meter regulator assembly when measured from the horizontal center line of the regulator 1 I The clearance to service regulator vent outlet must be a minimum of 6 feet 1 J The clearance t...

Page 20: ...A ROOM DESIGNATED FOR SLEEPING WARNING Keep combustibles away from flue outlet CAUTION CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED Keep combustib...

Page 21: ...ig 32 Fig 33 Maintenance Emptying Ashes Formation and Need For Removal The products of combustion will contain small particles of fly ash The fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and res...

Page 22: ...skets for worn or missing pieces Replace if necessary Fig 37 Closing When closing the door always hold the door latch all the way up until it has caught the receiving bolt Then push the latch downward...

Page 23: ...leads the wires inside the burn pot and the cold leads the wires from the control board are always pulled to the rear of the feeder body Not coiled inside the burn pot It is very important that these...

Page 24: ...el into the left corner of the firebox with the panel resting on the top edges of the burn pot Rotate the right side of the brick panel through the door opening Reverse this operation to reinstall the...

Page 25: ...l the combustion intake cover by first sliding the right side tab into the retainer slot seen in Figure 47 Rotate the cover inward until the cover fits into its hole Make sure the two faces Fig 46 of...

Page 26: ...t and left baffle are interchangeable 6 Now remove the heat exchanger baffle plates See Fig 50 51 To remove the left plate slide the center lock to the right To remove the right plate slide the center...

Page 27: ...d igniter circuits This is to protect against reaching into the feed mechanism while in operation The Control Board ESP combination is responsible for all high limit safety control There are 2 high li...

Page 28: ...rol board status indication is caused by poor or incomplete combustion The circuit board has the ability to track the combustion through feed settings and ESP temperatures When the control board has c...

Page 29: ...takes energy to dry and tends to cool the appliance thus robbing heat from your home Damp pellet fuel could turn back into sawdust which does not flow properly through the feed system Size Pellets are...

Page 30: ...e 2 3 8 inches Fuse Rating 6 amp BTU Range 0 to 48 000 Feed Rate 1 0 lbs hr on minimum 6 lbs hr on maximum Flue Size 3 inch Pellet Vent Pipe Maximum Wattage 480 Watts Start cycle and test Start Cycle...

Page 31: ...U B B E R C O R D GREEN WIRE IS GROUND BONDED TO STOVE BODY P O W E R C O R D CONTACTS LOW PRESSURE SWITCH N O LT BLUE GREEN WHITE RED WHITE BLACK MALE FEMALE CONNECTIONS LT BLUE BROWN WHITE WHITE PLU...

Page 32: ...truction warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichever occurs earlie...

Page 33: ...ult of normal use As a heating appliance some changes in color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty Damage to printed plated or enam...

Page 34: ...435 1 10 09876A Y gasket Hopper Top 1 00 375501 Y Switch Hopper 48 Post 008362469 3 20 232108 Y Additional service parts on following page Advance Pellet Stove 1 70 08730 2 Charcoal Ending Manufacturi...

Page 35: ...inge Pkg of 20 1 00 129004 Y 4 Hopper Heat Shield Rev A 2 00 06612B 5 Top 4 00 08739P 6 Tile Set Cream 3 43 03000 1 No longer available 3 43 03000 2 Black 3 43 03000 3 No longer available 3 43 03000 4...

Page 36: ...11 Y gasket glass 15 Ft 1 00 2312 Y glass Large Front 3 40 08728 Y glass Side 3 40 08729 Y glass Clips 1 Set 1 00 06600 15 Retainer Assembly for Combustion Blower cover 1 10 08553S Y 16 Combustion Int...

Page 37: ...ts Spacers 25 Sets 1 00 960026 24 8 Sprocket Replacement Kit 1 00 06626 Y 24 9 3 4 Feeder Tensioner 3 31 00075 Y 24 10 3 1 2 Sprocket 2 00 06626M Y 24 11 Chain 60 Pin 3 50 06667 Y 24 12 3 1 2 Sprocket...

Page 38: ...t Ultra Air Intake Pkg of 10 3 44 677160 10 Y 25 7 Ultra Feeder Weldment 1 10 724132 Y 25 8 UL Feeder Pusher Arm 1 10 677131W Y 25 9 Fines deflector No longer available 2 00 677138 10 25 10 gasket UL...

Page 39: ...50 Y 26 4 Bushing 3 8 Od x 1 4 OAL Pkg of 5 3 50 00058 5 Y 26 5 Latch Bushing 3 8 Od x 5 16 OAL Pkg of 5 3 50 08288 5 Y 26 6 Nut 1 4 20 Zinc Plated Finished Hex Pkg of 100 3 30 8004 100 Y 27 1 Firebox...

Page 40: ...Set temperature knob to desired amount Turn mode selector knob onto Room Temp mode After the fire has lit watch that the fuel does not feed too fast that it pushes the red glowing fuel bed off of the...

Page 41: ...operation Your appliance will recognize when power is restored What happens depends on ESP temperature and whether it is equipped with automatic ignition In Automatic setting units equipped with auto...

Page 42: ...Service Maintenance Log 42 Date Of Service Performed By Description Of Service...

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Page 44: ...e This powerful heating appliance boasts uncompromising attention to detail and helps preserve our planet by using environmentally responsible fuels Signature of Boxer Your premium quality hearth prod...

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