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ECHO PELLET E.I. II 

PELLET HEATER 

 
 

 

 

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FIGURE 12 

Here  are  some  other  maintenance  procedures 
that should be performed on a regular basis. 

a.

 

Open  door  and  remove  clean  out  cover 
screws. To remove, simply unscrew and lift 
out from each side (see FIGURE 12). Clean 
one  side  at  a  time.  With  covers  removed, 
leave  the  door  open  and  push  the  “Clean” 
button.  Let  heater  run  30  seconds,  push  to 
“Off,”  and  replace  cover.  Remove  the 
remaining  clean  out  cover  and  repeat 
procedure for other side. 

b.

 

Vacuum  inside  stove  ash  pockets  on  both 
sides of fire pot and heat exchange tubes. 

c.

 

Remove  fire  pot  by  lifting  up  and  out.  It 
may be brushed out or vacuumed. Fire pot 
should  be  cleaned  regularly.  Make  sure 
slots  in  pot  are  not  plugged.  The  area 

around  and  below  the  pot  should  be 
checked  every  five  or  six  days  depending 
on how many hours a day the heater is used 
and the quality of the pellets being burned. 
Remove  the  fire  pot  holder  for  thorough 
cleaning (see FIGURE 12). 

d.

 

Scrape pellet feed chute with putty knife to 
remove  hardened  material  on  which 
sawdust can accumulate. 

e.

 

The  tee  connector  on  the  vent  pipe  must 
have  a  clean  out  cap  and  this  must  be 
checked  every  four  to  six  weeks  or 
whenever the "Clean" mode on the Control 
Panel is utilized. 

a.

 

Fly  ash  can  also  accumulate  in  the  vent 
pipe.  Inspect  the exhaust system  frequently 
to  maintain  free  flow  of  exhaust  fumes. 
This  depends  entirely  on  the  quality  of  the 
pellets. Initial monitoring of the build-up in 
the 

vent 

pipe 

is 

necessary. 

Those 

installations  going  into  an  existing  flue 
must  be  installed  with  a  tee  connector  to 
allow access to clean the ash from the pellet 
vent pipe. 

1.

 

Hopper  Clean  Out

:  Vacuum  the  accumulated 

saw  dust  in  the  hopper  weekly.  Keep  free  of 
debris and foreign material. An accumulation of 
saw dust can cause irregular pellet feed. For best 
results  this  should  be  done  on  a  regular  basis 
depending on how often the heater is used. This 
should be done every eight to ten days. 

2.

 

Cleaning  the  Exhaust  Fan  Blade  &  Heat 
Exchanger

:  The  exhaust  blower  should  be 

checked  for  excessive  fly  ash  buildup.  Regular 
and  routine  maintenance  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" position with 
the  door  open  for  approximately  45  seconds  or 
until  ash  is  no  longer  being  picked  up  by  the 
fan.  Always  check  the  clean  out  cap  on  the  tee 
after  utilizing  the  clean  feature  (see  FIGURE 

Summary of Contents for Echo Pellet E.I. II

Page 1: ...ALLATION INSPECTION AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH OWNER S MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS WILL VOID WARRANTY AND COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANU...

Page 2: ...Light 16 Hopper clean out 18 filling 14 Igniter Removal 28 Installation 7 battery 16 clean out tee 7 distance to openings 7 floor protection 7 pipe configuration 8 pipe connections 11 venting requirem...

Page 3: ...ure 3 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 5 9 Figure 6 10 Figure 7 11 Figure 8 13 Figure 9 14 Figure 10 14 Figure 11 15 Figure 12 18 Figure 13 Replacement Parts List 21 Figure 14 Circuit Board Diagram 22 Figure 15 El...

Page 4: ...ECHO PELLET E I II PELLET HEATER 4 LABORATORY LISTING LABEL...

Page 5: ...d container of ashes should be placed on a non combustible floor or the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwi...

Page 6: ...ustion and ventilation air The air inlet must remain unrestricted while unit is in use Outside air connection is made at the air intake located on the rear of the stove see Figure 2 The Outside Air Ki...

Page 7: ...e hearth pad must be used if installed on a carpet wood floor or other comb ustible material see FIGURE 3 Maintain 6 152mm beyond the front and beyond each side of the fuel loading and ash removal ope...

Page 8: ...ECHO PELLET E I II PELLET HEATER 8 FIGURE 4...

Page 9: ...ECHO PELLET E I II PELLET HEATER 9 FIGURE 5...

Page 10: ...ECHO PELLET E I II PELLET HEATER 10 FIGURE 6...

Page 11: ...ar cleaning see FIGURE 4 Whenever the pipe run in any installation is 10 feet or more the use of 4 inch Type L vent pipe is required Horizontal runs must be limited to 2 feet On vertical runs on an ex...

Page 12: ...mostat manufacturer s instructions 3 Locate thermostat approximately 10 to 12 feet from heater or in an area that requires steady temperature Run thermostat wires from heater to thermostat along wall...

Page 13: ...ECHO PELLET E I II PELLET HEATER 13 FIGURE 8...

Page 14: ...9 Use good quality pellets that give a vibrant yellow flame with little or no soot Poor quality pellets will burn rich with black sooty smoke and ash will accumulate quickly IMPORTANT The quality of p...

Page 15: ...nsure the built in thermostat terminals on the bottom of the stove are used See FIGURE 8 It is recommended the heater is run on High for approximately 30 minutes to get the heat exchanger hot before t...

Page 16: ...k draft If there is problem with the fan guard becoming blocked due to dust and lint build up then this light will come on and stay steady red The feed will shut off and the stove will shut down when...

Page 17: ...he automatic ignition feature will not work on DC power only The automatic ignition feature will not work on DC power only Contact your Dealer for manual start instructions MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES CAUT...

Page 18: ...d every four to six weeks or whenever the Clean mode on the Control Panel is utilized a Fly ash can also accumulate in the vent pipe Inspect the exhaust system frequently to maintain free flow of exha...

Page 19: ...E POWER OFF empty the hopper and check the feed chute to see what is causing the jam ENSURE THE POWER IS OFF Remove any foreign material or object and restart the heater CAUTION Keep fingers and hands...

Page 20: ...ian If the fly ash build up is excessive try another pellet brand In most climates the pellets and fly ash can absorb moisture from the air and create creosote and a severe clogging problem The heater...

Page 21: ...ECHO PELLET E I II PELLET HEATER 21 FIGURE 13 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST...

Page 22: ...ECHO PELLET E I II PELLET HEATER 22 FIGURE 14 CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM Type 2 Thermo Hi Lo Type 1 Thermo On Off...

Page 23: ...ECHO PELLET E I II PELLET HEATER 23 FIGURE 15 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM 250 VAC 250 VAC...

Page 24: ...heat exchanger tubes both sides using a pellet vac or shop vac CAUTION Do not use a household vacuum cleaner 4 Connect vinyl clean out tube to pellet vac or shop vac An adaptor must be used to connec...

Page 25: ...ue high temp safety sensor that will shut the stove off if there is a down draft blocked flue or high temperature condition If installing the stove on the side of the house that is hit by prevailing w...

Page 26: ...ECHO PELLET E I II PELLET HEATER 26 APPENDIX B E I FIREPOT ASSEMBLY...

Page 27: ...re 2 The Air Intake Damper control located on the air intake module see FIGURE 2 regulates the amount of combustion air being fed to the pellet fire pot For example a high vertical run of pipe over 10...

Page 28: ...ECHO PELLET E I II PELLET HEATER 28 APPENDIX D IGNITER REMOVAL...

Page 29: ...amages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights that vary from state to state WARRANTY WORK If you find this unit to be defective in mate...

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