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Figure 18

 

Air box clean out, air dam per adjustm ent

The EASYFIRE will autom atically switch to 12 volt backup
provided you have the 12 volt option installed.

existing flue m ust be installed with a tee connector
(

Figure 3,4,& 5

) to allow access to clean the ash

from  the pellet vent pipe.

f.

Fly-ash will accum ulate below the burn pot. Rem ove
the air box clean out and depose of ash. Use care not
m ove air dam per setting. 

2.

Hopper Clean Out:

  Vacuum  the accum ulated saw

dust in the hopper weekly.  Keep free of debris and
foreign m aterial.  AN ACCUMULATION OF SAW
DUST CAN CAUSE IRREG ULAR PELLET FEED. For
best results this should be done on a regular basis
depending upon how often the heater is used. If you
burn the heater all the tim e you should do this every
eight to ten days.

3.

Cleaning the Exhaust Fan Blade & Heat Exchang-
er:

  The exhaust blower should be checked for

excessive fly ash buildup. Regular and routine m ainte-
nance utilizing the 

CLEAN OUT

 feature will keep the

exhaust blower housing and fan blades clean.  This
cleaning can only be done when the heater is NOT
burning. For best results run the fan in the 

CLEAN

OUT

 position 

w ith the door open

 for approxim ately

one m inute or until ash is no longer being picked up by
the fan.  Rem em ber, you m ust always check the clean
out cap on the tee after utilizing the CLEAN OUT
feature.

4.

Keeping the Glass Clean:

  If soot deposits

accum ulate on the glass, clean with window glass
cleaner and a paper towel when the glass is cold.

5.

Polishing the Gold and Chrom e:

  All chrom e and

gold plating used on the EASYFIRE heater can be
cleaned with a soft cloth and non-abrasive cleaner.

6.

Cleaning & Polishing Gold Plated Parts:

 Gold is a

soft m etal and therefore a fragile surface. Prior to the
first burn it is im portant to use W index or com parable
product and a soft clean cloth to wipe any m arks off all
gold surfaces or the heat will cause the m arks to
rem ain in the surface perm anently. Always clean the
gold surface when the heater is COOL.

7.

Door glass replacem ent:

 Should the door glass

becom e broken it m ay be replaced by scraping the
sealer from  around the outer edge of the glass.
Carefully pry glass from  door fram e then clean all
sealer from  fram e. Obtain a replacem ent glass from
your local dealer and attach glass to door using High
Tem perature Silcon Sealer (m in. 400 deg.F). Apply
sealer to all four corners of the glass and set glass into

fram e. Apply sealer to m ating edge of glass and fram e.
Allow two hours dry tim e before installing door onto
heater. 

Note: Replace w ith Pyro-Ceram ic G lass only.

Refer to parts list for specifications.

 

TROUBLE-SHOOTING

The following scenarios are provided in order to help you
locate a difficulty if the heater perform s in a m anner which
would seem  to indicate a m alfunction:

l.

Problem :

  I loaded the heater for start-up, pressed

“Low” and the heater did not start.

Solution:

 Check power cord to see that it is plugged in. 

Check 5 am p ignitor fuse. Replace if burned.

2.

Problem :

 Heater starts slow with lots of sm oke.

Solution:

 a) Check burn pot for ash deposit. b) Check

burn pot is im properly placed and is seating on igniter. c)
Check air box clean out for ash build up.

3.

Problem :

  The fire was burning well and then it began to

overfeed pellets and started backing up into the pellet
feed chute, sm othering the fire.

Solution:

  W hen the pellets are overfeeding, it usually

m eans that the air flow has been reduced. Check the
firepot air intake holes to be sure they are clear. Check
to see if firepot was properly seated in pot tray. Check to
see if the m anifold m ay have filled with fly ash. If you use
a low grade pellet, and clinkers (fused ash and dirt) form
in the bottom  of the firepot, it will choke the air intake
(you m ight consider changing the brand of pellets to one
that burns cleaner).  You m ust let the fire go out before
rem oving and cleaning the firepot.

Never vacuum  out the heater w hen the heater is in
operation! The hot ashes can lodge in your vacuum
cleaner and cause a fire!

You m ust clean the m anifold and air box regularly in

order to insure a good air to fuel ratio, thus allowing the
heater to "breathe" properly. You m ust also check the vent
pipe and tee to see that they are not clogged and full of ash.

4.

Problem :

  Heater was burning well and then soot began

form ing on the glass door.

Solution:

  Black soot form ing on the glass door m eans

that the com bustion is not right and the heater needs a
good clean out.  Som e brands of pellets burn m uch
richer than others and you m ight have to change brands
of pellets and/or have the air/fuel settings re-adjusted by
your dealer.  It is norm al to have the glass cloud up after
several hours of burning but it should wipe off with a
good window cleaner. If the glass turns black quickly,
then the heater needs a good clean out.

5.

Problem :

  W e had a power failure and the heater

em itted sm oke for about five m inutes.

Solution:

  If the heater em its sm oke during a power

failure, and you have frequent power failures then we
suggest you purchase the battery back-up system . If the
vent pipe is installed according to these instructions the
sm oke will syphon out of the pipe in m ost instances.

6.

Problem :

  After several weeks of outstanding perfor-

m ance, the heater suddenly stopped and the red light

Summary of Contents for EF-5001UB

Page 1: ...pe L Pellet Vent System NEVER use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuels kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or freshen up a fire Keep all such liquids well away from the heater...

Page 2: ...t must remain unrestricted while unit is in use Outside air connection is located in the rear of the heater Figure 2 Use conduit pipe or metal flex pipe and or fittings to make the air intake hook up...

Page 3: ...3 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 c 2 ft minimum to an adjacent building and 7 ft minimum above grade when located adjacent to public walkways...

Page 4: ...emove factory jump wire and hook up thermostat wires to terminals Figure 7 8 c Locate thermostat approximately 10 to 12 feet from heater or in area that requires steady temperature d Run thermostat wi...

Page 5: ...activated and the stove operates based on the EasyFire digital control system requirements If the house AC power should quit the AutoLite system will not be available however with the optional battery...

Page 6: ...e stove will begin to heat up W hen the stove reaches start up operating temperature it will then switch to the control panel setting and begin it s automatic operation cycle Feed Trim Adjustment Unde...

Page 7: ...spring to return against stop Figure 10 11 Once ash box is full box should be placed in a non combustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the...

Page 8: ...quires routine maintenance for maximum performance and is mandatory for the warranty to remain in effect The following procedures should be studied carefully and performed regularly as indicated 1 Fly...

Page 9: ...Replace with Pyro Ceramic Glass only Refer to parts list for specifications TROUBLE SHOOTING The following scenarios are provided in order to help you locate a difficulty if the heater performs in a m...

Page 10: ...blem Feed system jammed Solution This condition is caused by fuel contaminated with hard materials such as rocks or metal objects To correct this remove all pellets from hopper Unplug heater from any...

Page 11: ...LA BATTERY 4 202228 BATTERY DRAWER 5 300522 ASH DRAWER 6 300513 FIRE POT 5001 AL 7 120117 AUTOLITE IGNITOR 8 110451 ASH DUMP KNOB 9 110058 HANDLE ASSEMBLY 10 120114 DOOR CATCH 11 300106 AUTOLITE SWITC...

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