Element-MF Stove
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Control Board Features
The Control Board controls all functions of
the Element-MF by monitoring the sensors
in the system. These sensors serve 2
purposes.
a.
General Operation of the Stove.
b.
Safety Features, to shut the unit
down in the event the sensors detect
a problem in the unit.
The Control Board also has Diagnostic
Capabilities to help in diagnosing 3 areas in
the Multi-Fuel Stove. These areas are:
1.
High Temperature Limit.
2.
Proof of Fire Sensor
3.
Vacuum in the Firebox
4.
Fuel Level in the Burn Pot
A closer look at the Control Board in figure
21 will explain how the board works. There
are essentially 4 buttons on the control
board. Two of these buttons, the
Heat Level
and
Trim
Buttons, have a High/Low side to
advance these settings up or down. There is
a
Slide Switch
that controls the Thermostat
Mode and an
LED Light
bar that indicates
which of the 5 Heat Settings the Element-
MF is running on.
Figure 21
The LED Light bar is also used
during the Diagnostic process,
see pages 33-35 for more details
1. The On/Off button not only turns the Element-MF On and Off,
it also resets the
board if one of the sensors has detected a problem and the board is flashing a
Diagnostic code
.
2. The Auger Feed button will allow the user to manually auger fuel into the burn pot on
start up when needed. This is particularly helpful in priming the Auger Tube when it is
empty (After the hopper has run out of fuel). This button is also used to make small
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