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Summary of Contents for St. Croix DHC3000
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These instructions are only intended for customers who are replacing one of the discontinued control boards listed below The Company that manufactures the St. Croix Control Boards has reached the point of discontinuing another older model Control Board. They will be replaced with the DHC4000 Series Board that we introduced about 3 years ago with some of our newer models.
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Please note your Replacement Board must say “NON-REVOLUTION STOVES” at the bottom. This control board has 4 programs; Programs 1 and 2 are for the current Ashby models, the Auburn, the Lancaster and the Greenfield. Programs 3 and 4 are for the Afton Bay, the Prescott EXL, the Prescott EXP, the Hastings, and the York THE BOARD SHIPS SET TO PROGRAM 1...
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PELLET STOVES - If you replaced Control Board 80P22348B or any similar Digital Pellet Stove Control Board, please use the following instructions on how to light your stove. 1. Make sure there are pellets in the hopper and the viewing door and ash pan door are closed.
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MULTI-FUEL STOVES - If you replaced Control Board 80P52632B or any similar Digital Multi-Fuel Stove Control Board, please use the following instructions on how to light your stove. Make sure there is Fuel in the hopper. Add one cup of Pellets to the burn pot (not more and not less). Do not try to start your stove with corn or other small grains;...
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TROUBLESHOOTING & FRQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Your Stove is very trouble free in operation when properly maintained and quality fuel is used. When the Stove fails to operate properly, troubleshoot your stove by following the suggestions listed below. Please read the following guide for answers to frequently asked questions When first starting the Stove, the auger tube is empty, which will delay feeding fuel to the burn pot.
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Check the fuse on the back of the control board. Replace with a 125 Volt, 5 Amp fuse. Why is my glass dirty? Normal operation of your St. Croix Stove will produce a light build-up on the glass that wipes off with a dry paper towel. However extended burning on the low setting only will produce a tan color.
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Are there any adjustments that can be made, through the control board, to the amount of fuel that is fed into the burnpot? Answer: There are several ways to adjust the amount of fuel that is fed into the burnpot. The feedrate can be fine-tuned while the Stove is in operation by pressing and holding the “Auger Feed”...
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10. Are there Cycle Time adjustments on the Control Board for different types of fuel? Answer: There are 4 individual programs on the control board, each with a different Cycle time. When replacing your Control Board you are responsible for choosing the correct Program.
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