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MT. VERNON E2 INSERT

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7014-262B   January 29, 2016  Page 1 of 2

1445 North Highway

Colville, WA  99114

www.quadrafi re.com

Programmable Wall Thermostat Installation

How to Install Your Programmable Wall 

Thermostat

 

1.    Separate the body of the thermostat from the mounting 

plate by gently pulling the two pieces apart

2.  Connect your thermostat wire to the W and R terminals 

(see fi gure below)

3.  Screw the backer plate to the wall using the hardware 

included

4.  Snap the thermostat to the backer plate
 

NOTE: 

See installation manual for instructions to 

connect thermostat wire to your appliance.

The kit comes standard with a wall thermostat and 25’ of 

wire.  If you need to run more than 25’ make sure you use 

a continuous strand of 18 to 22 gauge thermostat wire.  For 

optimum performance your thermostat should be located on 

an inside wall approximately 5’ up from the fl oor.

PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

PART:  WALL-STAT-P

W R

Saturday and Sunday can be programmed individually 

by changing the format from 5-2 to 5-1-1. To change 

the format :

1.  Press and hold the up button and the center button        

until the display changes. 

2.  Press up or down to change system function num-         

ber to 16.

3.  Press 

NEXT

 to advance to next function. 

4.  Press up or down to change status number to 1.

5.  Press 

DONE

 to exit and save settings.

The thermostat maintains a desired room temperature.  

The 5-2 day programmable function allows one program 

for week days and a separate program for Saturday/Sun-

day.  (Up to 4 periods per day).

Programming Thermostat

Thermostat Controls

Function buttons

Press to select the function 

displayed just above each 

button.  (Functions change 

depending on the task.)

Digital display

Temperature buttons

Press up or down to set preferred 

temperature.

Hold Button

Press to override 

programed tem-

perature control

 7014-262B   January 29, 2016   Page 2 of 2

Program Schedule Override (temporary)

Press     or     to immediately adjust the temperature.  This 

will temporarily override the temperature setting for the 

current time period.

The new temperature will be maintained only until the next 

programmed time period begins.  For example, if you want 

to turn up the heat early in the morning, it will automatically 

be lowered later, when you leave for the day.

To cancel the temporary setting at any time, press 

RUN 

SCHEDULE.

Program Schedule Override (permanent)

Press 

HOLD

 to permanently adjust the temperature.  This 

will override the temperature settings for all time periods.

The “Hold” feature turns off the program schedule and al-

lows you to adjust the thermostat manually, as needed.

Whatever temperature you set will be maintained 24 hours 

a day, until you manually change it, or press 

RUN SCHED-

ULE

 to cancel “Hold” and resume the prgrammed sched-

ule.

To Adjust Program Schedules

1.  Press 

SET CLOCK/DAY/SCHEDULE, then SET           

SCHEDULE.

 2.  Press     /      to set your weekday wake time (Mon-        

Fri), then press 

NEXT.

3.   Press     /     to set the temperature for this                     

time period, then press 

NEXT.

4.  Set time and temperature for the next time period  

     

(Leave).  Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each weekday  

     

time period.

5.  Press

 NEXT

 to set weekend time periods (Sat- 

     

Sun), then press 

DONE

 to save & exit.

NOTE:

  You can press 

CANCEL PERIOD

 to eliminate 

unwanted time periods (except Wake).

 

Program Schedule 

  Pre-set settings are shown below.

You can program 4 time periods each day, with different 

settings for weekdays and weekends.

Wake

- Set to time and tempera-

ture you want in the morning 

until you leave for the day.

Leave

- Set the time and tem-

perature you want the heat out-

put reduced to during the day.

Return

- Set the time and tem-

perature to what you want the 

heat output increased to in the 

evening.

Sleep

 – Set the time and tem-

perature to what you want for 

overnight. 

Install fresh batteries immediately when the 

REPLACE 

BATTERY 

warning begins fl ashing.  The warning fl ash-

es about two months before the batteries are depleted.
Even if the warning does not appear, you should re-

place batteries once a year.
If batteries are inserted within two minutes, the time and 

day will not have to be reset.  All other settings are per-

manently stored in memory.

NOTE:  

2 AA batteries are included with the thermostat 

and must be installed before the appliance can be op-

erated.

Battery Installation and Replacement

Press and pull to remove.

Heat

Heat

Wake

(6:00 am)

(6:00 am)

Leave

(8:00 am)

(8:00 am)

Return

(6:00 pm)

(6:00 pm)

Sleep

(10:00 pm)

(10:00 pm)

70° F

62° F
70° F

62°

F

Q. Programming Thermostat

Figure 13.1

Summary of Contents for MT. VERNON E2

Page 1: ...QuadraFire com 00Pour obtenir une traduction fran aise de ce manuel s il vous pla t contacter votre revendeur ou visitez www QuadraFire com CAUTION Check building codes prior to installation Installat...

Page 2: ...Room Heating Pellet Burning Type UM 84 HUD POUR USAGE AVEC LES BOULETTES DE BOIS N utiliser aucun autre genre de combustible Puissance de Rendement 55 00 Btu s hr Puissance lectrique 115 VAC 60 Hz D b...

Page 3: ...8 A Fire Safety 8 B Non Combustible Materials 8 C Combustible Materials 8 D Fuel Material and Fuel Storage 8 E Before Your First Fire 8 F Filling the Hopper 9 G User Dial Control 9 H Normal Startup S...

Page 4: ...home construction 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 occ...

Page 5: ...y does not cover the following Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use As a heating appliance some changes in color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur This is not a flaw...

Page 6: ...eeded for rst re or starting re on empty hopper Note The prime function is only required during initial set up of the unit or after the unit has alarmed out due to an empty hopper Priming while under...

Page 7: ...d the warranty will be voided by the following actions B BTU Efficiency Specifications The Quadra Fire Mt Vernon E2 Pellet Insert Appliance meets the U S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONAGENCY Certified to co...

Page 8: ...Depending on the source material it may have a high or low ash content Higher Ash Content Material Hardwoods with a high mineral content Fuel that contains bark Standard grade pellets or high ash pell...

Page 9: ...tion happens the smoke should quickly disap pear During this stage as well as any part during the burn process the front door should not be opened This startup cycle continues until the appliance sens...

Page 10: ...tial operation Curing of high temperature paint Open windows for air circulation Odors may be irritating to sensitive individuals CAUTION WARNING HOT SURFACES Glass and other surfaces are hot during o...

Page 11: ...he exhaust temperature has cooled Green 1X Stage 1 Low heat BTU Range 14 620 19 694 Average 19 054 Green 2X Stage 2 Med Low heat BTU Range 22 102 23 506 Average 22 735 Green 3X Stage 3 Med heat BTU Ra...

Page 12: ...educed by means ap proved by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction Mantel Avoid placing candles and other heat sensitive ob jects on mantel or hearth Heat may damage these objects P Trim Adjust...

Page 13: ...the day To cancel the temporary setting at any time press RUN SCHEDULE Program Schedule Override permanent Press HOLD to permanently adjust the temperature This will override the temperature settings...

Page 14: ...n burn season see troubleshooting section Is there a place to lubricate the blowers to quiet them down No The most often cause of noisy blowers is from the impellers becoming dirty over time See maint...

Page 15: ...a dealer We recommend annual service by a qualified dealer A Proper Shutdown Procedure Turn dial control to OFF let appliance completely cool and exhaust blower must be off Now you can unplug appli an...

Page 16: ...s on the 2 side latches Clinkers filling the ash pan will have to be cleaned out more often than ash Ash Disposal Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a tight fitting lid The container of...

Page 17: ...ove the majority of the ash Be sure to vacuum the back of the baffle also Inspect the drop tube and remove any residue build up in the drop tube Figure 17 3 c Assemble the crevice tool from the micro...

Page 18: ...e the appliance is allowed to cool b Open the front cast door and cycle the ash removal handle these should be inspected for functionality c Inspect for any degradation or deformation As the springs h...

Page 19: ...e glass and firebox should be inspected periodically to make sure there is a good seal If the gasket is frayed or damaged replace with a new one 9 Cleaning Exhaust System Requires No Lubrication Frequ...

Page 20: ...nformation on how to handle a chimney fire In the event of a soot or creosote fire close the firebox door exit the building immediately and contact the proper fire authorities DO NOT under any circums...

Page 21: ...21 2 5 Rock the top of the blower slightly and lift up The blower will pass out the left side of the appliance Note You may need to loosen the surround to move it out of the way 6 Install replacement...

Page 22: ...ch wires for integrity Safety snap disc is tripped 3 Check to make sure convection blower wires are connected and reset snap disc located on RH side of appliance Clean inspect convection blower and co...

Page 23: ...er Exhaust probe not sensing correct temperature Secure the exhaust probe to exhaust blower housing keeping its wire away from hot surfaces Control board is defective Replace control board Convection...

Page 24: ...l spilling over the fire pot and or excessive flame Dirty Appliance Clean appliance including the fire pot exhaust path and venting system Feed Motor locked on Follow corrective action for feed motor...

Page 25: ...Connect terminal end to control board Failed component Replace exhaust probe securing it to exhaust blower housing keeping wire away from hot surfaces 4 Red Flashes Missed Ignition Hopper empty Fill t...

Page 26: ...vection Blower The convection blower is mounted at the bottom left of the appliance The convection blower pushes heated air through the heat exchange system into the room 4 Feed System The feed system...

Page 27: ...TVI E2 C Beginning Manufacturing Date July 2017 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Pellet Insert MTVI E2 CSB C MTVI E2 MBK C MTVI E2 PMH C Part number list on following pages 11 17 39 38 37 36 35 34 33...

Page 28: ...BK Porcelain Mahogany 7036 101PMH Sienna Bronze 7036 101CSB 4 Catch Clip 7036 146 5 Elbow Catch 7000 393 6 Bracket Catch 7036 145 7 Backer Side Window 414 0280 8 Side Matte Black 7036 103MBK Porcelain...

Page 29: ...Y 19 3 Hinge Female SRV450 2910 19 4 Door Latch Assembly 413 5200 Gasket Channel 3 Mm X 32 Field Cut to Size 10 Ft 7000 377 10 Y 20 Ash Pan Door 7034 133 21 Ash Pan Assembly SRV7034 069 Twin Ball cat...

Page 30: ...SRV7080 106 Y Gasket Blower Combustion Between Housing Stove SRV7080 117 Y Gasket Motor Blower Combustion Between Housing Motor SRV7080 107 Y 31 Snap Disc L250 Manual Reset 3 SRV230 1290 Y Gasket Exh...

Page 31: ...60 AE B Y Outside Air Kit OAK 3 Top Vent Adapter TPVNT 4 Surround Std Panel For Cast Trim SP MTVS CST Component Pack 7036 041 Surround Std Panel w Gold Trim SP MTVS GD Component Pack 7036 042 Trim Pa...

Page 32: ...e purchased installed _________________________________________________________________________ Serial Number ____________________________________ Location on appliance ___________________________ Dea...

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