QUADRA-FIRE Outfitter I Pellet Stove User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- QUADRA-FIRE
Table of Contents
- QUADRA-FIRE Outfitter I Pellet Stove
- Safety Alert Key
- QUICK START GUIDE
- Important Safety Information
- Appliance Safety Certification
- Appliance Emissions Certification
- BTU & Efficiency Specifications
- General Information
- Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Glass Replacement
- Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
QUADRA-FIRE Outfitter I Pellet Stove
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the party responsible for use and
operation.
OWNER: Retain this manual for future reference. Contact your dealer with
questions on installation, operation, or service.
CAUTION
Tested and approved for use with wood pellets ONLY. Burning of any other fuel
will void your warranty. Installation and service of this appliance should be
performed by qualified personnel. Hearth & Home Technologies recommends HHT
factory-trained or NFI-certified professionals.
WARNING
If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire could
result causing property damage, personal injury, or death.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
- Do not over the fire – If the appliance or chimney connector glows, you are overfiring. Overfiring will void your warranty.
- Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified.
- Failure to comply may cause a house fire.
HOT SURFACES!
Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down.
- Hot glass will cause burns.
- Do not touch the glass until it is cooled
- NEVER allow children to touch glass
- Keep children away
- CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in the same room as the fireplace.
- Alert children and adults to the hazards of high temperatures
- High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials.
- Keep clothing, furniture, draperies, and other flammable materials away.
Check building codes before installation
Installation MUST comply with local, regional, state, and national codes and
regulations. Consult local buildings, fire officials, or authorities having
jurisdiction about restrictions, installation inspection, and permits.
NOTE
To obtain a French translation of this manual, please contact your dealer
or visit www.quadrafire.com.
NOTE
Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority
having jurisdiction
Sample of Serial Number / Safety Label
LOCATION: Back of appliance
Safety Alert Key
- DANGER! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided will result in death or serious injury.
- WARNING! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided could result in death or serious injury.
- CAUTION! Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
- NOTICE: Indicates practices that may cause damage to the appliance or property.
Hearth & Home Technologies LLC
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Hearth & Home Technologies LLC (“HHT”) extends the
following warranty for HHT gas, wood, pellet, and electric hearth appliances
(each a “Product” and collectively, the “Product(s)”) and certain parts
outlined in the table below (“Component Part(s)”) that are purchased from a
HHT authorized dealer or distributor.
WARRANTY COVERAGE
HHT warrants that the Products and their Component Parts will be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for the applicable period of Warranty
coverage outlined in the table below (“Warranty Period”). If a Product or
Component Parts are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during
the applicable Warranty Period, HHT will, at its option, repair the applicable
Component Part(s), replace the applicable Component Part(s), or refund the
purchase price of the applicable Product(s). The maximum amount recoverable
under this Warranty is limited to the purchase price of the Product. This
Warranty is transferable from the original purchaser to subsequent owners, but
the Warranty Period will not be extended in duration or expanded in coverage
for any such transfer. This Warranty is subject to conditions, exclusions, and
limitations as described below.
WARRANTY PERIOD
Warranty coverage begins at the date of installation. In the case of new home
construction, Warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the
dwelling or six months after the sale of the Product(s) by an independent,
authorized HHT dealer or distributor, whichever occurs earlier. However, the
Warranty coverage shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of
Product shipment from HHT, regardless of the installation or occupancy date.
The term “Lifetime” in the table below is defined as 20 years from the
beginning date of warranty coverage for gas appliances, 10 years from the
beginning date of warranty coverage for wood and pellet appliances, and 5
years from the beginning of warranty coverage for standalone gas log sets.
These periods reflect the minimum expected useful lives of the designated
Component Parts under normal operating conditions.
Warranty Period | HHT Manufactured Appliances and Venting |
---|---|
Component Parts |
Labor
|
Gas
|
Pellet
|
Wood
|
Electric
|
Venting
|
Component Parts Covered by this Warranty
1 Year
|
X
|
X
|
X
| |
X
| All parts including handles, external enameled components and other material except as covered by Warranty Conditions, Warranty Exclusions, and Warranty Limitations listed
2 Years
| | | |
X
| | All parts except as covered by Warranty Conditions, Warranty Exclusions, and Warranty Limitations listed
2 years
| | X| X| | | Igniters, Auger Motors, Electronic Components, and Glass
X
| | | | | Electrical components limited to modules, remotes/wall
switches, valves, pilots, blowers, junction boxes, wire harnesses,
transformers and lights (excluding light bulbs)
X| | X| | | Molded Refractory Panels, Glass Liners
3 years| | X| | | | Firepots, burnpots, mechanical feeders/auger
assemblies
5 years
|
X
| | | | | Burners and logs for standalone gas log sets
(Vented and Vent Free gas log sets not sold as components of the fireplace or stove)
5 years
|
1 year
| X| | | | | Vent Free Burners and Vent Free Log components of
HHT manufactured fireplaces or stoves
| X| X| | | Castings, Medallions and Baffles
6 years| 3 years| | | X| | | Catalysts
7 years| 3 years| | X| X| | | Manifold tubes, HHT Chimney and
Terminations
10 years| 1 year| X| | | | | Burners, logs and refractory components
of HHT
manufactured fireplaces or stoves
Limited Lifetime
|
3 years
|
X
|
X
|
X
| | |
Firebox and heat exchanger, FlexBurn® System (engine, inner cover, access cover and fireback)
1 Year| None| X| X| X| X| X| All purchased replacement parts
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
- Because HHT cannot control the quality of any Products sold by unauthorized sellers, this Warranty only covers Products that are purchased through an HHT-authorized dealer or distributor unless otherwise prohibited by law; a list of HHT-authorized dealers is available on the HHT-branded websites.
- This Warranty is only valid while the applicable Product remains at the site of original installation.
- This Warranty is only valid in the country in which the HHT-authorized dealer or distributor that sold the applicable Product is authorized to sell the applicable Product.
- Contact your installing distributor or dealer for Warranty service. If the installing dealer or distributor is unable to provide the necessary parts, contact the nearest HHT-authorized dealer or supplier. Additional service fees may apply if you are seeking Warranty service from a dealer other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the applicable Product.
- No HHT consumer should bear the cost of warranty service or costs incurred while servicing warranty claims (i.e., travel, gas, or mileage) when the service is performed within the terms of this Warranty. Check with your dealer or distributor in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Travel and shipping charges for parts are not covered by this Warranty.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
This Warranty does not cover the following
- Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use. As a heating appliance, some changes in the color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur. This is not a flaw and is not covered under the Warranty.
- Damage to printed, plated, or enameled surfaces caused by fingerprints, accidents, misuse, scratches, melted items, or other external sources and residues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes.
- Repair or replacement of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during the Warranty Period are not covered. These parts include paint, wood and pellet gaskets, firebricks, grates, flame guides, batteries, and the discoloration of glass.
- Minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts causing noise. These conditions are normal and complaints related to this noise are not covered by this Warranty.
Damages resulting from (1) failure to install, operate, or maintain the applicable Product by the installation instructions, operating instructions, and listing agent identification label furnished with the applicable Product; (2) failure to install the applicable Product by local building codes; (3) shipping or improper handling; (4) improper operation, abuse, misuse, continued operation with damaged, corroded, or failed components, accident, or improperly/incorrectly performed repairs
environmental conditions, inadequate ventilation, negative pressure, or drafting caused by tightly sealed constructions, insufficient make-up air supply, or handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes; (6) use of fuels other than those specified in the operation instructions; (7) installation or use of components not supplied with the applicable Product or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT; (8) modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing; and/or (9) interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supply to the applicable Product.
- Non-HHT venting components, hearth connections, or other accessories used in conjunction with the applicable Product.
- Any part of a pre-existing fireplace system in which an insert or a decorative gas applicable Product is installed.
- HHT’s obligation under this Warranty does not extend to the Product’s capability to heat the desired space.
- Information is provided to assist the consumer and the dealer in selecting the proper product for the application. Consideration must be given to the
- Product location and configuration, environmental conditions, insulation, and air tightness of the structure.
This warranty is void if
- The applicable Product has been over-fired and operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine, or other damaging chemicals.
- Over-firing can be identified by, but not limited to, warped plates or tubes, deformation/warping of interior cast iron structure or components, rust-colored cast iron, bubbling, cracking, and discoloration of steel or enamel finishes.
- The applicable Product is subjected to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation.
- There is any damage to the applicable Product due to water or weather damage which is the result of, but not limited to, improper chimney or venting installation.
LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES AND LIABILITY EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW, HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN. The owner’s exclusive remedy and HHT’s sole obligation under this Warranty or in contract, tort or otherwise, shall be limited to replacement of the Component Part(s), repair of the Component Part(s), or refund of the original purchase price of the applicable Product(s), as specified above; provided, however, that (i) if HHT is unable to provide replacement of the Component Part(s) and repair of he Component Part(s) is not commercially practicable or cannot be timely made, or (ii) the customer is willing to accept a refund of the purchase price of the applicable Product(s)
HHT may discharge all such obligations by refunding the purchase price of the applicable Product. In no event will HHT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the applicable Product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from State to State. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE FOR THE APPLICABLE PRODUCT. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
QUICK START GUIDE
Before you plug in this appliance, follow these instructions
- Empty if the box of the component packets and any other debris.
- Add pellets and close the lid.
- Turn DIAL to OFF
- Plug in the appliance
- The green light will start flashing
- Ensure the thermostat is connected properly per the included instructions.
Quickly turn the dial from OFF to HI two times
The LIGHT will turn solid green and pellets will feed. Wait for 2 minutes
- If the LIGHT did not turn solid green:
- Turn the dial back to OFF
- Unplug the appliance, plug it back in, and repeat Priming is only needed for first fi re or starting fi re on an empty hopper.
- NOTE: The prime function is only required during the initial setup of the unit, or after the unit has alarmed out due to an empty hopper.
- Priming while under normal operating conditions will cause the firepot to overfill.
- While the thermostat is in RUN mode, the set temperature can be temporarily changed by pressing UP.
Choose Setting
- LO-HI
Green LIGHT will begin flashing and the stove will start Appliance will not
turn on unless the target temperature is a higher temperature than the room
temperature. It may take as long as 10 minutes to achieve a fire in
the fire pot. Turning the knob or the thermostat off during this time will
interrupt the startup process. For the first fire, HHT recommends running on
HI for the first 30 minutes
Important Safety Information
Appliance Safety Certification
Model | Outfitter-I |
---|---|
Laboratory | UL LLC |
Report No. | MH60687 |
Type | Solid Fuel Room Appliance/Pellet Fuel Burning Type |
Standard
| ASTM E1509 and ULC S627 Room
Appliance Pellet Fuel Burning type and
(UM) 84-HUD,
Mobile Home Approved.
Appliance Emissions Certification
Model | Outfitter-I |
---|---|
Laboratory | OMNI Test Laboratories, Inc. |
Report No. | 0061PS095E |
Standard | ASTM E2779 and ASTM E2515 |
Can be found at:
www.quadrafire.com/about-us/epa-certification
The Outfitter-I is Certified to comply with 2020 particulate emission
standards. This pellet appliance needs periodic inspection and repair for
proper operation. Consult the owner’s manual for further information. It is
against federal regulations to operate this pellet appliance in a manner
inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.
NOTICE : This installation must conform with local codes. In the absence
of local codes, you must comply with the ASTM E1509, ULC S627, and (UM)
84-HUD.
BTU & Efficiency Specifications
c | 184-19 |
---|
EPA Certified
Emissions:
| 0.7 grams per hour
*LHV Tested Efficiency:| 79.4%
**HHV Tested Efficiency:**| 74.6%
***EPA BTU Output:| 6,800 – 26,000 per hr
****BTU Input:| 9,600 to 33,200 per hr
Vent Size:| 3” or 4” Type “L” or “PL”
Hopper Capacity:| 60 lbs.
Fuel**| Premium Wood Pellets
- Weighted average LHV (Low Heating Value) efficiency using data collected during EPA emissions tests in accordance with the requirements of CSA B415.1.
** Weighted average HHV (High Heating Value) efficiency using data collected during EPA emissions tests in accordance with the requirements of CSA B415.1.
*** A range of BTU outputs calculated using HHV efficiency
and the burn rates from the EPA tests.
**** Based on the maximum feed rate per hour multiplied by approximately 8600 BTU’s which is the average BTU’s from a pound of pellets.
- Weighted average LHV (Low Heating Value) efficiency using data collected during EPA emissions tests by the requirements of CSA B415.1.
- Weighted average HHV (High Heating Value) efficiency using data collected during EPA emissions tests by the requirements of CSA B415.1.
- A range of BTU outputs was calculated using HHV efficiency and the burn rates from the EPA tests.
- Based on the maximum feed rate per hour multiplied by approximately 8600 BTU which is the average number of BTUs from a pound of pellets.
Glass Specifications
This appliance is equipped with 5mm ceramic glass. Replace glass only with 5mm
ceramic glass. Please contact your dealer for replacement glass.
Electrical Rating (on high)
120 VAC, 60 Hz, Start 2.6 Amps, Run 0.9 Amps
Mobile Home Approved
- This appliance is approved for mobile home installations when not installed in a sleeping room and when an outside combustion air inlet is provided.
- The structural integrity of the mobile home floor, ceiling, and walls must be maintained.
- The appliance must be properly grounded to the frame of the mobile home with #8 copper ground wire, and use only the listed double-wall connector pipe.
- Outside Air Kit, part 811-0872 or OAK-3 must be installed in a mobile home installation.
- The appliance must be secured to the mobile home structure.
Sleeping Room
When installed in a sleeping room it is recommended that 3ft of vertical be
installed before horizontally exiting the room and a smoke/CO alarm be
installed in the bedroom; The size of the room must be at least 50ft³ per
1,000 Btu/hr stove input, if the stove exceeds the room size, outside air must
be installed.
California – Prop65
WARNING
This product the fuel used to operate this product (wood), and the products of
combustion of such fuels can expose you to chemicals including carbon black,
which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and carbon
monoxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or
other reproductive harm. For more information go to:
WWW.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can
cause injury or property damage. For assistance or additional information,
consult a qualified installer, service agency, or your dealer.
NOTE: Hearth & Home Technologies, manufacturer of this appliance reserves
the right to alter its products, their specifications, and/or price without
notice.
Hearth & Home Technologies WILL NOT warranty
appliances that exhibit evidence of over-firing. Evidence of over-firing
includes, but is not limited to:
- Warped air tube
- Deteriorated refractory brick retainers
- Deteriorated baffle and other interior components
CAUTION
USE OF IMPROPER FUELS, FIRESTARTERS, OR ALTERING THE STOVE FOR HIGHER HEAT
OUTPUT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE STOVE AND COULD RESULT IN A HOUSE FIRE. USE
ONLY APPROVED FUELS AND OPERATION GUIDELINES
WARNING
Fire Risk
Hearth & Home Technologies disclaims any responsibility for, and the warranty
will be voided by, the following actions:
- Installation and use of any damaged appliance.
- Modification of the appliance.
- Installation other than as instructed by Hearth & Home Technologies.
- Installation and/or use of any part not approved by Hearth & Home Technologies.
- Operating appliances without fully assembling all components.
- Operating appliance without legs attached (if supplied with the appliance).
- Do NOT Overfire – If an appliance or chimney connector glows, you are overfiring.
- Any such action that may cause a fire hazard.
General Information
Fire Safety
To provide reasonable fire safety, the following should be given serious
consideration:
- Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of your home.
- Install at least one carbon monoxide detector on each floor of your home.
- Locate the smoke detector away from the heating appliance and close to the sleeping areas.
- Follow the smoke detector manufacturer’s placement and installation instructions and maintenance regularly.
- Follow the carbon monoxide manufacturer’s placement and installation instructions and maintenance regularly.
- Conveniently locate a Class A fire extinguisher to contend with small fires.
- In the event of a hopper fire
- Evacuate the house immediately.
- Notify the fire department.
Combustible/Non-Combustible Materials
Combustible Material Material made of or surfaced with wood, compressed
paper, plant fibers, plastics, or any material capable of igniting and
burning, whether flame-proofed or not, plastered or nonplastered.
Non-combustible Material
Material that will not ignite and burn. Such materials are those consisting
entirely of steel, iron, brick, tile, slate, glass plasters, or any
combination thereof.
Non-combustible Sealant Material
Sealants that will not ignite and burn: Rutland, Inc. Fireplace Mortar #63,
Rutland 76R, Nuflex 304, GE RTV106, or GE RTB116 (or equivalent).
Fuel Material and Fuel Storage
Pellet fuel quality can greatly fluctuate. We recommend that you buy fuel in
multi-ton lots whenever possible. However, we do recommend trying various
brands before purchasing multi-ton lots to ensure your satisfaction.
Fuel Material
- Made from sawdust or wood by-products
- 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 pellets
Lower Ash Content Material
- Most softwoods
- Fuels with low mineral content
- Most premium-grade pellets
Clinkers
Minerals and other non-combustible materials such as sand will turn into a
hard, glass-like substance called a clinker when heated in the firepot. Trees
from different areas will vary in mineral content. That is why some fuels
produce more clinkers than others.
Moisture
Always burn dry fuel. Burning fuel with high moisture content takes heat from
the fuel and tends to cool the appliance, robbing heat from your home. Damp
pellet fuel can clog the feed system.
Size
- Pellets are either 1/4 inch or 5/16 inch (6-8mm) in diameter
- Length should be no more than 1-1/2 inches (38mm)
- Pellet lengths can vary from lot to lot from the same manufacturer
- Due to length variations, the feed rate may need adjusting occasionally
Performance
- Higher ash content requires the firepot and the ash drawer to be emptied more frequently
- Hardwoods require more air to burn properly
- Premium wood pellets produce the highest heat output
- Burning pellets longer than 1-1/2 inches (38mm) can cause an inconsistent fuel feed rate and/or missed ignitions of feed jams.
Storage
- Wood pellets should be left in their original sealed bag until used to prevent moisture absorption
- Do not store any pellet fuel within the clearance requirements or in an area that would hinder routine cleaning and maintenance.
Before Your First Fire
- First, make sure your appliance has been properly installed and that all safety requirements have been met. Pay particular attention to the fire protection and venting.
- Double-check that the firebox is empty and the firepot is in place!
- Close and latch the door
WARNING
HOT SURFACES!
- Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down.
- Hot glass will cause burns.
- Do not touch the glass until it is cooled
- NEVER allow children to touch glass
- Keep children away
- CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in the same room as appliances.
- Alert children and adults to the hazards of high temperatures.
- High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials.
- Keep clothing, furniture, draperies, and other flammable materials away.
NOTICE: If you expect that children may come into contact with this appliance, we recommend a barrier such as a decorative screen (See your retailer for suggestions).
General Operating Parts
Priming the Feed Tube
STOP!
Please Read Before Attempting Prime Function When attempting Prime function it
is NECESSARY to operate the dial control QUICKLY in a single fluid motion. If
this is not performed properly, the appliance will not prime. A FIREPOT THAT
IS MORE THAN HALF FULL IS OVERFILLED AND CAN BE DANGEROUS. DO NOT OVERFILL
FIREPOT FOR IGNITION. Overfilling the firepot could cause an unsafe ignition
resulting in injury or damage. The firepot must be emptied.
The feed tube may need to be primed only if the hopper is being filled for the first time or if the appliance has run out of pellets. To prime the appliance, turn the dial control QUICKLY from the OFF position to the HI position, to OFF to HI in one fluid motion. The LED light will be a solid green color to indicate a successful prime function. When the feed motor is running continuously, the LED light will be a solid green color. When pellets start to drop into the firepot, the feed tube is primed. Turn the dial control to the desired position and the appliance will begin its ignition sequence with a blinking green light. Allow the appliance up to 20 minutes for ignition to occur.
CAUTION
Do not restart or manually add pellets or any type of fuel to the burn pot
during this process. If the appliance does not ignite, the LED light will
blink red four times showing a missed ignition alarm. Turn the appliance
off and remove and EMPTY the firepot. Return the firepot to the appliance in
the correct orientation. See the figure in Cleaning Fire pot in the General
Maintenance section of the Owner’s Manual under Maintaining and Servicing the
Appliance. Attempt the relighting sequence (see Lighting Instructions Guide).
Firepot Burn Down
A feature of these pellet appliances is the firepot burn-down cycle. The
frequency of the cycle is once every hour the appliance is burning. During
this event, the feed is reduced to the lowest setting and the exhaust blower
ramps up to the highest setting. The purpose of the burn-down cycle is to help
remove debris from the firepot and help the appliance burn as efficiently as
possible. The cycle lasts 99 seconds. Please be aware that the burndown does
not replace daily cleaning activities but makes them easier.
Shutdown
To shut the appliance down, turn the dial control counterclockwise to the OFF
position. During the shutdown process, the LED will flash amber or green
rapidly just like the ignition sequence. The firepot burn-down cycle will
begin but without the feed motor running. The feed will be terminated during
this shutdown process. The exhaust and convection blowers will remain on
during the shutdown process until the exhaust has cooled. If maintenance or
daily cleaning is going to be conducted immediately following a shutdown,
please use caution as components especially those inside the firebox may still
be hot. Please note that if the dial control is turned to an off position and
back on even if by mistake, the appliance will go through the shutdown
sequence.
Starting Your First Fire
- Turn the dial control to “OFF”.
- Make sure the firepot is clean, in place, and free of debris.
- Plug the appliance into the wall and fill the hopper with wood pellets. Shut the hopper lid.
- Turn the dial control to the desired burn setting.
The appliance will go into the ignition sequence followed by start-up (The green LED will flash rapidly). The ignition sequence involves the exhaust blower turning on, the igniter turning on, and the feed motor running in two stages. The first stage involves the feed motor running continuously for about a minute to preload pellets into the firepot. Following the preload and a delay, the feed motor will begin cycling on and off. When the pellets are warming up and on the verge of igniting, it is not uncommon for the firebox to fill with smoke.
Once ignition happens, the smoke should evacuate quickly. During this stage as well as any part during the burn process, the front door should not be opened. This cycle continues until the appliance senses ignition by a rise in the exhaust temperature or the appliance times out. Following the ignition cycle the appliance begins to feed additional pellets gradually for a few minutes to build up the fire. This is important to have a controlled start-up to keep the appliance in balance.
Fire Characteristics
The overall height of the flame will vary throughout the burn for a couple of
reasons. First, the flame will vary based on the type of fuel or even batch of
fuel. Secondly, the appliance adjusts the burn rate according to how far away
the room temperature is from the set temperature. This should not cause alarm.
The third characteristic that affects the fire relates to general maintenance
and cleaning. Infrequent or poor general maintenance will result in poorer
performance. Indicators of the need for additional maintenance activities
include a lazy flame, black-sooted glass, pellets not igniting, or pellets
falling to the side of the firepot. See the maintenance section for additional
information.
CAUTION
- Odors, vapors, and smoke are released during the initial operation.
- Curing of high-temperature paint.
- Open windows for air circulation.
- Odors may be irritating to sensitive individuals
Ignition Cycles
- At the beginning of each ignition cycle, it is normal to see some smoke in the firebox. The smoke will stop once the fire starts.
- The convection blower will automatically turn on after your appliance has reached a sufficient temperature.
- This blower transfers heat from your appliance into the room and will continue to run even after the appliance has shut down. It will turn off after the exhaust temperature has cooled.
- Occasionally the appliance may run out of fuel and shut itself down. When this happens the empty hopper alarm will be triggered
Trim Adjustment
Trim adjustment is the small dial located below the main dial control. The
function of the trim adjustment is to allow for variations in elevation,
venting, installation configurations, and fuel types (hardwood/softwood).
Rotating this dial will adjust the air/fuel ratio to the appliance:
- Clockwise adjustments increase the flame height.
- Counter-clockwise adjustments will decrease the flame height.
- When changing trim settings only adjust 1 level at a time, allowing 15 minutes for the fire to stabilize before making another adjustment.
- The factory default trim adjustments are set to zero (0) for most fuels and recommended venting configurations.
- A properly adjusted fire will have a bright, active flame pattern that extends out of the fire pot approximately 6 to 9 inches when burning on high
- A properly adjusted fire will burn cleaner and have higher efficiencies.
RISK OF FIRE!
Do NOT place combustible objects in front or to the sides of the appliance.
High temperatures may ignite clothing, furniture, or draperies.
RISK OF FIRE!
Keep combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids
clear of the appliance.
- Do NOT store flammable materials in the appliance’s vicinity.
- Do NOT use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or “freshen up” a fire in this heater.
- Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use as combustible materials may ignite.
Thermostat Controls
Reference instruction sheet supplied with thermostat
STATIC NOTICE
The thermostat is protected against normal static electric discharges,
however, to minimize the risk of damaging the thermostat in extremely dry
weather, please touch grounded metal objects before touching the thermostat.
CONNECT THERMOSTAT WIRES TO APPLIANCE
There is a 4-screw terminal block located on the back lower the left corner of
the stove directly above the power cord inlet. The center 2 screws are for the
thermostat wires (Figure 13.1).
Shock hazard
- Do NOT remove the grounding prong from the plug.
- Plug directly into a properly grounded 3-prong receptacle.
- Route the cord away from the appliance.
- Do NOT route the cord under or in front of the appliance
LED Color Coding Chart and Explanation
LED
Color
| Number of Flashes between pauses| ****
Description
| ****
Notes
---|---|---|---
Green
| Steady ON while priming feed tube (max time 2 minutes)| ****
Feed Motor is running continuously.
(This primes the feed tube).
| When priming the feed system and filling the firepot, DO NOT OVERFILL FIREPOT FOR
IGNITION. The appliance will automatically go into start up following the prime function.
Green| 1x| Appliance is off and ready.| To start appliance, follow start up
sequence.
Green| Blinks Continuously| Appliance is in the start up/ignition sequence or
in shutdown.| During shut down, the blowers will shut off
when the exhaust temperature has cooled.
Green
| ****
Varies
| When in the automatic mode, the number of flashes between pauses indicates
the burn rate (1 for low up to 5 for high).| Adjust the dial control to change
the desired room temperature.
Amber| Blinks Continuously| Appliance is in the in shutdown sequence.| During
shut down, the blowers will shut off
when the exhaust temperature has cooled.
Red| 1x| Empty Hopper Alarm| This alarm is caused by the fire going out
from lack of fuel.
Red| 2x| Exhaust Probe Alarm| Failed component error. See troubleshooting section for more information.
Red
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4x
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Missed Ignition
| There are a total of 2 tries per ignition sequence. If after 2 tries there is no rise in exhaust temperature this error will occur. See the troubleshooting section for additional information and correction.
Red
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8x
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Exhaust Gas Over Temperature Alarm
| The exhaust temperature exceeds the allowable limit. See the troubleshooting section for more information and correction.
Fire Risk
Do NOT operate appliance:
- With the appliance door open.
- The Firepot floor is open.
- Do NOT store fuel:
- Closer than required clearances to combustibles to appliance
- Within space required for loading or ash removal
Maintaining & Servicing Your Appliance
When properly maintained, your appliance will give you many years of trouble- free service. Contact your dealer to answer questions regarding proper operation, troubleshooting, and service for your appliance
Proper Shutdown Procedure
Turn the dial control to off, let the appliance completely cool and The
exhaust blower must be off. After cooling unplug the appliance before
servicing. Follow the detailed instructions found in this section for each
step listed as referenced in the chart below.
Quick Reference Maintenance Chart
Cleaning or Inspection| Frequency| | Daily| Weekly|
Monthly| Yearly
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Firepot| Every 3 bags of fuel| OR| X| | |
Ash Removal from Firebox| Every 5 bags of fuel or more frequently depending on
ash build-up| OR| | X| |
Glass| When clear view of firepot becomes obscure| OR| | X| |
Hopper| Every 25 bags of fuel| OR| | | X|
Exhaust Path, Drop Tube and
Behind Baffles
| Every 25 bags or more frequently depending on ash build-up| OR| | | X|
Door Handle & Gasket Inspection| Prior to heating season| OR| | | X|
Blower, Convection| Every 25 bags or more frequently
depending on operating environment.
| OR| | | X|
Blower, Exhaust| More frequently depending on the fuel type| OR| | | | X
Firebox – Prepare for Non-Burn
Season
| At end of heating season| OR| | | | X
Venting System| Every 3 tons or more frequently depending on the fuel type|
OR| | | | X
Shock and Smoke Hazard
Smoke spillage into a room can occur if the appliance is not cool before
unplugging. Risk of shock if the appliance is not unplugged before servicing
the appliance.
NOTICE
These are recommendations. Clean more frequently if you encounter heavy
build-up of ash at the recommended interval or if you see soot coming from the
vent. Not properly cleaning your appliance regularly will void your warranty.
General Maintenance
Types of Fuel
The type of fuel you are burning will dictate how often you have to clean
your firepot. If the fuel you are burning has a high dirt or ash content, it
may be necessary to clean the firepot more than once a day. Poor quality fuel
will cause clinkers to form in the firepot. A clinker is formed when dirt,
ash, or a non-burnable substance is heated to 2000°F (1093°C) and becomes
glass-like. See section D for more details on fuels with high ash content.
Cleaning Firepot with the Firepot Clean-Out Tool
Frequency: Daily or more often as needed
By: Homeowner a. The appliance must be in complete shutdown and cool and the
exhaust blower off. If you are just cleaning the firepot, there is no need to
unplug the appliance. Open the front door of the appliance and lift out the
firepot. Use the firepot cleaning tool to break up deposits inside the firepot
and dispose in an approved container. Depending on the quality of fuel used,
the front of the firepot may need to be removed for better access for
cleaning. Use the narrow end of the firepot cleaning tool to clean the holes.
With the firepot out clean the area below the firepot. Reassemble the firepot
and place it back inside the firepot riser. Make sure the firepot is in the
correct direction with the slanted lip in the rear. Failure to install the
firepot correctly may result in missed ignitions.
Ash Removal from Firebox
Frequency: Weekly or more frequently depending on ash build-up.
By: Homeowner
There must not be any hot ashes in the firebox during cleaning so allow the appliance to completely cool. The firebox ash should be removed every time the exhaust path is cleaned. Frequent cleaning of the ash in the firebox will help slow down the build-up of ash in the exhaust blower and vent system. Vacuum out the firebox thoroughly on both sides of the firebox and the floor and ceiling. Remember to place the ash and debris into a metal or non-combustible container.
See Disposal of Ashes
Disposal of Ashes
Frequency: As needed
By: Homeowner
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed 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 otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled
Cleaning the Glass
- Frequency: When the clear view of the firepot becomes obscure
- By Homeowner
- The appliance must be completely cool before cleaning the glass.
- Vacuum fly ash from glass and door rope.
- Use a damp paper towel or any non-abrasive glass cleaner. Wipe off with a dry towel
Handle glass assembly with care
When cleaning glass
- Avoid striking, scratching, or slamming glass.
- Do NOT clean glass when hot.
- Do NOT use abrasive cleaners.
- Refer to maintenance instructions.
- Do NOT operate with glass cracked, broken, or scratched
Cleaning the Hopper
Frequency: Monthly or after burning 25 bags of fuel
By: Homeowner
After burning approximately 25 bags of fuel you will need to clean the hopper
to prevent sawdust build-up. A combination of sawdust and pellets on the
bottom end of the auger reduces the amount of fuel supply to the firepot. This
can result in nuisance shutdowns and mis-starts. The appliance must be in
complete shutdown. Allow the appliance to completely run out of pellets and
cool down. Empty the hopper of any remaining pellets. Vacuum the hopper and
feed tube. To access the feed tube remove the four screws from the auger cover
located inside the hopper.
Cleaning the Exhaust Path, Baffles & Drop Tube
Frequency: Monthly or every 25 bags or more frequently depending on ash build-
up.
By: Homeowner
The appliance must be completely cool. Open the door and remove the center
baffle first and then the right and left baffles. Thoroughly vacuum the
exhaust path and drop tube and continue throughout the rest of the firebox.
Also, vacuum the front and back of the baffles.
Using a small brush, clean the inner walls of the exhaust outlet from the
access hole inside the firebox. The access hole will be visible following the
removal of the left side baffle. After loosening up debris on the inner walls
of the outlet, vacuum out. This is important as the exhaust temperature probe
is attached to the right side of the outlet. If this is not maintained
regularly, the appliance will experience nuisance shutdowns
and/or missed ignitions. d. Replace the right and left baffles and then the
center baffle and close and latch the door. Clean ash from ashpans by using a
vacuum or by simply removing the ash pans located on the left and
right-hand side and disposing of the ashes into a metal container.
Door Handle Inspection
- Frequency: Monthly or before the heating season
- By: Homeowner
- The gasket between the glass and the firebox should be inspected periodically to make sure there is a good seal.
Door Handle Inspection
Frequency: Monthly or before the heating season
By: Homeowner
The gasket between the glass and the firebox should be inspected periodically
to make sure there is a good seal.
Cleaning Convection Blower – Requires No Lubrication
Frequency: Monthly depending on Dust/Dirt build-up By Homeowner or Qualified
Service Technician sure the appliance is allowed to cool and has been
unplugged. Remove the right and left side panels. Using a Phillips head
screwdriver, remove screws from both sides of the blower (4x) Sweep or vacuum
out any build-up on the impellers. Use a brush or compressed air to loosen
dirt if needed. Avoid damaging the impellers.
Cleaning Exhaust Blower – Requires No Lubrication
Frequency: Yearly or more frequently depending on ash build-up By Homeowner or
Qualified Service Technician Be sure the appliance is allowed to cool, has
been unplugged and the exhaust blower is off. Remove the left side panel.
Loosen the six screws holding the exhaust blower motor to the housing and
remove the motor. Use caution as to not damage the gasket when removing the
blower. If damage occurs, install a new gasket available as a replacement
part. Vacuum the blower’s impellers. Use care not to bend or damage the blower
fins. Using a brush or vacuum attachment, clean the inside of the exhaust
outlet. Reattach the motor. Make sure the wires are attached to the terminals
on the blower.
Preparing Firebox for Non-Burn Season
Frequency: Yearly
By: Homeowner
- Be sure the appliance is allowed to cool, and has been unplugged and the exhaust blower is off.
- Remove all ash from the firebox and vacuum thoroughly. aint all exposed steel, including cast iron.
- Purchase high-temperature paint from your local retailer.
- Must use a high-temperature paint made specifically for heating appliances.
Soot and Fly Ash: Formation & Need for Removal in Exhaust Venting System. Frequency: Yearly or more frequently depending on ash build-up. By: Qualified Service Technician/Homeowner Be sure the appliance is allowed to cool, has been unplugged and the exhaust blower is off. The products of combustion will contain small particles of fly ash. The fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of the flue gases.
At start-up if there is incomplete combustion, or if there is a shutdown or incorrect operation of the appliance it will lead to some soot formation. This will be collected in the exhaust venting system. The venting (chimney) system may need to be cleaned at least once a year or more often depending on the quality of your fuel or if there are any horizontal pipe sections. Ash will build up more quickly in the horizontal sections and elbows.
High Ash Fuel Content Maintenance
Frequency: As needed
By: Homeowner
Poor quality pellet fuel, lack of maintenance, or if the small dial control is
set to a less-than-optimum setting, poor combustion conditions that make the
firepot fill quickly with ashes and clinkers. This condition makes the
appliance susceptible to overfilling the firepot with pellets which may result
in smoking, shooting, and possible hopper fires. The figure below shows an
example where the firepot overfills, pellets back up into the feed tube, and
ash has accumulated in the firebox. An inefficient and non-economical method
of burning fuel caused by poor-quality pellet fuel is shown below. If the ash
buildup exceeds the halfway point in the firepot
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND CLEANING IS REQUIRED.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes my glass to become dirty?
If the glass has a white ash build it is normal and the glass should be
cleaned. If it is a black soot build-up airflow through the appliance may be
restricted. The most often cause is overdue maintenance and cleaning. See
“Maintaining and Servicing Appliance” in the owner’s manual and/or make
adjustments to the trim control.
How can I get more heat out of the appliance?
The most often cause of diminished heat output is overdue maintenance and
cleaning. See “Maintaining and Servicing Appliance” in Section 4.
What should I do if I smell smoke or ash/soot is coming from the appliance?
While there will always be some smoke smell from wood-burning appliances
(including pellet) you should investigate all venting to make sure it is
sealed properly. Most venting requires silicone to seal the seams. In
addition, most homes are built very tight today and with exhaust systems can
create negative pressure in the home. See “Negative Pressure” under Vent
Information in the Installation Manual if you have checked the venting but
still have smoke coming from the appliance. For ash or soot check the above
and the exhaust blower housing and seals.
Why would my appliance run fine last winter but not start this fall?
It is possible that the stove was not properly prepared for the Non-burn
season.
Why would the metal on the inside of the appliance begin to flake?
Some pellet mills get their raw materials from lumber mills that purchase logs
that are transported in sea water. These pellets can have a higher salt
content and cause the metals in the appliance to corrode prematurely
and deteriorate. If you are seeing any components inside the firebox
deteriorate it is recommended to change pellet brands immediately.
Is there a place to lubricate the blowers to quiet them down?
The most often cause of noisy blowers is from the impellers becoming dirty
over time. See “General Maintenance & Cleaning” under “Maintaining & Servicing
Appliance” in Section 4. No form of lubrication should ever need to be applied
to the blowers.
What is the metal object with the bend in it for that came inside the
plastic bag?
It is a clean-out tool used to help clean the firepot and remove any jams in
the rare event they occur in the feed tube.
Why is there a black residue building up on the outside of my home?
Wind can cause this to happen. If the appliance is operating correctly very
little soot should ever exit the termination cap. Also check to be sure the
venting is installed per the owner’s manual and local codes.
Do I need an outside air kit?
Outside air is required for mobile home installations and in some
jurisdictions. Refer to “Listing & Code Approvals” and “Mobile Home
Installation”. Also refer to local building codes.
I am seeing sparks coming out of my pipe (termination cap) outside is this
safe?
This is normal. As long as clearances to combustibles were followed this is
safe.
I have no power to do anything. Does this appliance have a circuit breaker
or fuse or a reset button?
This appliance has one serviceable fuse on the control board and a resettable
snap switch mounted to the feed tube.
Can I burn corn in my appliance?
NO, corn is not an approved fuel.
Where is the serial # of my appliance is located?
The serial # is located on the back of the stove.
Glass Replacement
Troubleshooting
With proper installation, operation, and maintenance your appliance will provide years of trouble-free service. If you do experience a problem, this troubleshooting guide will assist a qualified service person in the diagnosis of a problem and the corrective action to be taken. This troubleshooting guide can only be used by a qualified service technician.
Symptom | Possible Cause | Corrective Action |
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Plug in appliance – no
response
| No power to outlet| Check circuit breaker at service panel.
5 amp fuse defective or blown| Replace Fuse.
Snap disc tripped or defective| Reset or replace snap disc.
Appliance will not light
| No fuel, Out fo Fuel| Check hopper. Fill with fuel.
Vacuum switch not closing, no vacuum
| Check vacuum switch is plugged in
Check vacuum hose is in good condition clear and connected at both ends
Make sure venting system is clean
Make sure front door is closed
Check vacuum switch fitting on side of feed
tube for blockage
Hopper lid open| Close hopper lid
Defective hopper switch| Check hopper switch operation
Feed system is jammed| Inspect and un-jam the feed assembly
Feed motor not plugged in| reconnect feed motor
No igniter| Plug the igniter in
Igniter not centered| Center the Igniter
Igniter defective| Igniter seated in chamber completely
replace igniter
Firepot plugged| Clean firepot
Firepot dirty| Clean below the firepot
Firepot in backwards| Put the firepot in the correct direction
Too much debris in the bottom of the firepot| Clean firepot
Fire starts but goes out
| Firepot is dirty| clean firepot. Check flue vent for obstruction
Exhaust path and/or venting is plugged| Inspect and clean exhaust path and
venting clean firebox including behind the baffles
Exhaust sensor cannot read correct temperature / Exhaust path is dirty|
Inspect and clean the exhaust outlet
especially the right side wall.
Exhaust probe is not attached to outlet
| Remove the right side panel and inspect to see if the exhaust probe is
attached and tight against the exhaust outlet
Exhaust probe is not plugged in to the board| Plug the probe into the board
Exhaust probe is defective (error code may result)| Replace the exhaust probe
Appliance start and stops frequently when operating in the automatic mode
| Area where the thermostat is placed affects
temperature
| Check thermostat proximity to doors and windows
Thermostat located in tight spaces effecting the on/off cycling of the
appliance| Inspect thermostat location and make sure it is not close to a
surface that heats and cools quickly
Symptom| Possible Cause| Corrective Action
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Slow or smoky start-up and/or lazy flame
| Dirty fire pot, exhaust path, and/or venting
system.
| Check for ash build up in appliance, including behind rear panels, firebox,
exhaust blower and venting.
Not enough combustion air| Adjust the trim
Misaligned igniter
Wet fuel / poor quality fuel
| Center the igniter in the chamber Replace fuel
Convection blower fails to start.
| Convection Blower Jammed Not plugged in| Inspect, clean, and un-jam the blower.
Plug the blower in. Replace blower.
Exhaust probe Not sensing correct temperature| Clean the exhaust outlet
especially the right side.
Control board is defective.| Replace control board.
Exhaust blower fails to start
| Exhaust Blower Jammed Not plugged in| Inspect, clean, and un-jam the blower.
Plug the blower in Replace blower
Control board is defective.| Replace control board.
Convection Blower
Does Not Turn Off
| Screws attaching convection blower to appliance have
become loose.| Tighten screws
Convection blower is dirty| Clean blower impellers
Exhaust Blower Does
Not Turn Off
| Exhaust blower short circuit. The fuse will be blown and upon replacement of the fuse, the blower will run continuously.| Inspect wires, blowers, and power cord to find cause of short circuit. Replace board and failed component.
Igniter does not turn off
| Igniter short circuit. The fuse will be blown and upon replacement of the fuse, the igniter will remain on when appliance has power.| Inspect wires, blowers, and power cord to find cause of short circuit. Replace board and failed component.
Feed motor does not
shut off
| Feed motor short circuit. The fuse will be blown and upon replacement of the fuse, the feed motor will remain on when appliance has power.| Open hopper to stop the feed motor.
Inspect wires feed motor, control board, and power cord to find source of short circuit. Replace control board and failed component.
Appliance fails to shut
off.
| Appliance running in maximum or minimum| Turn dial control to Automatic or Off position. See Also, “Feed Motor Does Not Shut Off”.
The appliance should go into a shutdown.
Large, lazy flame, orange color. Black ash on glass.
| Dirty appliance.
Poor fuel quality, high ash content.
| Clean appliance, including firepot and venting system. Clean exhaust path.
Try a different brand of pellets.
Incorrect air-fuel adjustment| Turn fuel adjustment trim dial to LEFT to
increase combustion air speed.
Excessive feeding/Feed Motor locked on| Follow corrective action for feed
motor does
not turn off symptom.
Excessive fuel spilling over the firepot into the ash wells and/or excessive flame| Excessive feeding/Feed Motor locked on| Follow corrective action for feed motor does
not turn off.
Black soot on the side of the house
| Exhaust path is dirty.
Excessive feeding/Feed Motor locked on
| Clean Exhaust path
Follow corrective action for feed motor does
not turn off symptom.
Incorrect air-fuel ratio
| Turn fuel adjustment trim dial to the LEFT to increase combustion air speed
See “Trim Adjustment” section on Page 12.
Alarm
(LED Flashing RED)
| Possible Cause| Corrective Action
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1 Red Flash: Empty Hopper Alarm
| Hopper empty| Fill the hopper
Auger jam| Inspect the feed tube for jams
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Vacuum switch not closing
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Make sure firebox door is shut, vacuum hose is connected to switch and drop tube, wire connectors are connected to vacuum switch, control board, hopper switch, and safety snap disc.
Hopper lid open| Close the hopper lid
Exhaust probe temperature| does| not| sense| Secure the
exhaust probe keeping its
wire away from hot surfaces and clean the exhaust plenum
Snap disc tripped (#3)| Reset snap disc
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Exhaust probe not attached to outlet
| Inspect the exhaust probe to see if it is securely attached to the side of the exhaust outlet – keeping its wire away
from hot surfaces
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Exhaust path is dirty
| Clean appliance including the fire pot,
exhaust path, and venting system
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2 Red Flashes: Exhaust Probe Fail
| Not connected to the control board| Connect terminal end to control board
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Failed component
| Replace exhaust probe – securing it to exhaust blower housing – keeping wire
away from hot surfaces
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4 Red Flashes: Missed Ignition
| Hopper empty| Fill the hopper
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Feed motor doesn’t turn
| Inspect feed motor circuit (hopper lid must be closed, vacuum switch must be
closed, snap disc closed, and feed motor must be plugged in) Clear jam in feed
tube
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Dirty appliance
| Clean appliance including the fire pot,
exhaust path, and venting system
Igniter has no power or is defective| Check igniter
replace igniter
| lead| connections| or
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Exhaust probe not properly installed
| Secure exhaust probe to exhaust
blower housing – keeping its wire away
from hot surfaces
Igniter chamber plugged with debris| Clean igniter chamber
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8 Red Flashes: Exhaust Over-Temp
| Feed Motor Locked On| Repair wire(s) and replace control
board
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Non-approved fuel used
| Only use wood pellet fuel. Do not
enhance its performance with any other combustible substance.
Convection blower dirty| Clean impellers
Reference Materials
Maintenance and Service Log
Date of Service | Performed By | Description of Service |
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Service Parts
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your appliance.
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual must be ordered from a dealer.| ****
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ITEM| DESCRIPTION| COMMENTS| PART NUMBER
1| Hopper Lid Assembly| | SRV8106-019|
| Handle, Hopper Lid| | SRV200-0110|
2| Side Curtain, Left Hand| | SRV7086-154| Y
3| Snap disc, Manual Reset| | SRV230-0080| Y
4| Exhaust Combustion Blower| | 812-4400| Y
| Gasket, Between Blower Housing and Stove| | SRV240-0812| Y
| Gasket, Between Blower Housing and Motor| | 812-4710| Y
#5 Door Assembly
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5.5
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5.1
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5| Door Assembly| | SRV8105-021| Y
5.1| Rope, Door, 3/4” x 84”| | 832-1680| Y
5.2| Glass Assembly| | SRV8105-173| Y
5.3| Hinge Pins| Pkg of 2| 433-1590/2| Y
5.4| Threaded Handle Assembly Kit| | SRV7093-024D| Y
5.5| Handle Black Phenolic Kit| | KS-5140-1442| Y
6| Baffle Kit| | SRV7079-006|
7| Ashpans| Pkg of 2| SRV8106-034|
8| Firepot| | SRV7077-003| Y
9| Igniter Chamber Kit| | SRV7077-110|
10| Igniter Kit| | SRV7000-660| Y
11| Convection Blower| | SRV7000-659| Y
| Bearing Assembly| | SRV7000-820|
12| Control Board| | SRV8106-050| Y
13| Vacuum Switch| | SRV7000-531| Y
| Vacuum Hose, 5/32 ID| 3 Ft| SRV240-0450| Y
| Hose, Barb Assembly| | SRV229-0920|
14| Side Curtain, Right Hand| | SRV7086-153| Y**
Door Assembly
The fuse for the control board can be sourced locally, not a warranty item.
Specs are 250V, 5A fuse, 20mm long x 5mm dia.See the following page for
additional service parts
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual must be ordered from a dealer.
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual must be ordered from a dealer.| ****
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ITEM| DESCRIPTION| COMMENTS| PART NUMBER
#15 Feed Assembly
15.2
15| Feed Assembly Kit| | SRV7077-014| Y
15.1| Feed Shaft Bushing| Pkg of 2| 7000-600/2| Y
15.2| Feed Motor| | SRV7000-670| Y
16| Control Panel Assembly| | SRV7080-036| Y
| Wire Harness, Dial Control| | SRV7000-667| Y
17| Hopper Switch| | SRV7000-612| Y
| Power Cord| | 812-1180| Y
| Exhaust Probe| | SRV7000-669| Y
| Component Pack| | SRV8106-028|
| Wire Harness| | SRV7093-184| Y
| Wire Clip| Pkg of 10| 7000-400/10| Y
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Wiring Schematic for Control Board
CONTACT INFORMATION
Hearth & Home Technologies
352 Mountain House Road
Halifax, PA 17032
Division of HNI INDUSTRIES
Please contact your Quadra-Fire dealer with any questions or concerns. For the
number of your nearest Quadra-Fire dealer log onto
www.quadrafire.com
CAUTION
DO NOT DISCARD DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL
Important operating and maintenance instructions are included. Read,
understand, and follow these instructions for safe installation and operation.
Leave this manual with the party responsible for the use and operation of this
appliance. We recommend that you record the following pertinent information
for your heating appliance. Date purchased/installed: Serial Number: Location
on appliance: Dealership purchased from: Dealer Phone:
Notes
This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents: (United
States) 5341794, 5263471, 6688302, 7216645, 7047962, or other U.S. and foreign
patents pending.
References
- P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Quadra-Fire Stoves & Fireplace Inserts | Forge & Flame
- EPA Certification | Forge & Flame
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