P61-2 MANUAL IGNITION/OPERATION
Fig. 21
This setting will produce medium heat with the
distribution blower on "low".
This setting will produce a room temperature of 70
degrees with the distribution blower at medium speed.
This setting will produce continuous maximum heat output
with the distribution blower at full speed.
When to use "Stove Temp Mode"
In "Stove Temp Mode" the Stove Temp Dial de-
termines the temperature of the stove. Heat output
and fuel consumption will remain constant. This
makes it possible to tell how long a hopper full of
pellets will last. The distribution blower speed will
vary according to the position of the mode selector,
fig. 21.
When to use "Room Temp Mode"
In "Room Temp Mode" heat output is controlled
automatically by the Room Sensing Probe. When
the Room Sensing Probe calls for heat, the stove
will increase output. When the Room Sensing Probe
is getting close to the set temperature, the stove will
begin to level off output and keep the fire burning at
just the right temperature to maintain that setting.
High output is determined by the feed rate. The
maximum feed rate should be set for 1" of ash in
front of fire.
In "Room Temp Mode" fuel consumption is sac-
rificed for exact room temperature. Therefore, as it
gets colder more pellets will be burned automati-
cally.
The distribution blower speed will vary accord-
ing to the position of the mode selector, fig. 21.
Shut-Down Procedure
To kill the fire or stop burning the stove, turn the
Mode Selector to "OFF". This will cause the fire to
diminish and burn out. When the fire burns out and
the stove cools down everything will stop.
If you pull the plug to shut down the stove, all
motors will stop. This may cause incomplete com-
bustion and smoke in the firebox. If the load door is
opened the smoke may escape.
The best way to shut down the stove is simply
let it run out of pellets, then the stove will shut down
automatically.
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