Control Panel - Buffalo B100 Owner's Installation And Operation Manual

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Control Panel

To access the control panel, slide the front
cover forward approximately 4.25" to its fully
extended position. The control panel is
located on the left side of the hopper just
behind the open front cover (Figure 5).
Figure 5
The main power switch for the stove is
located at the top right corner of the control
panel. This switch controls the main power to
the stove. Please note that if power to the
stove is turned off while there is still a fire in
the burn chamber or when the stove is still
hot, the exhaust blower will continue to run
until all exhaust fumes have been evacuated
from the burn chamber and the burn chamber
has been cooled to below 110 degrees F.
This will eliminate getting unwanted exhaust
fumes in the home if power is turned off while
there is still a fire in the stove. NOTE: If the
power cord is disconnected from the wall (or if
there is an unexpected power outage) while
there is still a fire in the burn chamber, unless
there is significant positive draft on the stove
via the exhaust system, it is possible that
smoke will leak from the stove into the home.
Power switch – Controls power to the
stove's electrical components and
control board. When in the "ON"
position the stove will display
information to the operator through the
3 segment Temp Display Window
located just above the Low and Set
buttons on the Control panel. Any
time an error code is displayed in the
Temp Display Window, after all pellets
have burned out and the stove has
cooled, the power switch must be
toggled to the "OFF" position for a
minimum of 1 minute to reset the
stove.
Temp Display Window – Displays
information that will identify the current
operational status of the stove, the
current room temperature, current set
point temperature if in Automatic
Temperature Control Mode, current
User Control Mode (manual setting)
when in User Control Mode, error
codes, etc.
High Button – Adjusts selected
variable up.
Low Button – Adjusts selected variable
down.
Set Button – Used in conjunction with
the High Button and Low Button to
adjust the set point temperature of the
stove, adjust the User Control Mode of
the stove, to get into and out of Set-Up
Mode when adjusting the base feed
rate of the stove and to adjust the feed
rate table being used to operate the
stove (when in Set-Up Mode).
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Note: If the Power Switch is
toggled to the "OFF" position
when the stove is still hot or
when there is still a fire in the
burn chamber, the exhaust
blower will continue to run until
the fire in the stove is out and
the stove has cooled.

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