Electric Ignition Instructions; Normal Operation; Starting Fire And Electric Ignite Screens - Cumberland Stove Works MF3800 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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eLectric iGnitiOn inStrUctiOnS

After the range has been selected, the controller will then read:
ELECTRIC IgNITE
NO
iMpOrtant: Before lighting the stove for the first time,
make sure that no shipping items have been left inside the
firebox or ash pan.
When initially filling an empty hopper you must prime the feed
auger. To prime the auger press the ADD FUEL button. This will
turn the auger on for one minute.
NOTE: The stove has been designed with a safety switch on the
hopper lid. The auger will not run with the hopper door open.
Once the auger is primed, Pressing ENTER will start the
electronic ignition sequence.
NOTE: Pre-loading the firepot isn't necessary for electric
ignition; the program is designed to automatically load the
firepot. The noises you will hear during electric ignition are
the combustion fan and air pump running. DO NOT overload
the firepot. Doing so can cause a violent ignition.
The screen will read as follows:
ELECTRIC IgNITE
LEVEL 1

StartinG Fire and eLectric iGnite ScreenS

The the starting fire and electric ignition sequences have
been designed to take a cold stove up to normal operating
temperature. These are preset feed rates and fans speeds set
by CSW to ensure the ignition of multiple types of fuels.
During starting fire and electric ignition sequences you may
change the level by pressing the T EMP UP or T EMP DOWN buttons.
During the starting fire and electric ignition sequences, you
may choose to run your stove thermostatically by pressing the
ThERMOSTAT ON/OFF button. See " Thermostatic Control Operation. "
At any time you may add more fuel to the firepot by pressing
the ADD FUEL button.
NOTE: the feed auger will stay on for one minute or until the
aDD FuEL button is pressed again.
During the starting fire and electric ignition sequences, the
convection fan (the fan that circulates warm air throughout room)
will start once the stove has reached 110
fan speed use FAN UP and FAN DOWN buttons after ignite cycle.
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NOTE: Hot stoves need air circulating through them at
all times to prevent overheating the electronic controls.
Therefore, once proof of fire is made, the convection fan will
continue to run. Fan speed increases with level increase. at
Level 6, it cannot be turned down.
After the stove runs its starting fire or electric ignition sequences,
the controller will read ranGe 1-4 (will display chosen fuel
range) LeVeL 1-6 (will display chosen heat output level). This
is the normal operating screens for the MF series parlor stove.

nOrMaL OperatiOn

During normal manual operation of the stove, the controller
will read as follows:
TEMP 72
RANgE 1-4 LEVEL 1-6
During normal operation you will be able to run the igniter
by pressing the SCROLL button, then the ENTER button. This
simply runs the igniter for an additional 4 minutes with no
pot preload and keeps the ignition running in the event of
over-moist corn.
At any time during normal operation you will be able to change
the fuel range by pressing the SCROLL button twice. This is
the first screen that will appear upon pressing SCROLL once:
RANgE
IgNITION
Upon hitting the scroll button again (the second time) this
screen will appear, allowing you to choose your fuel range:
RANgE 1
RANgE 2
At anytime during normal operation you may change the heat
level by pressing the TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN buttons.
NOTE: if the stove is being controlled by the local thermostat
the TEMP uP and TEMP DOwN buttons control the thermostat
setpoint. if the stove is being controlled by the remote
thermostat the TEMP uP or TEMP DOwN buttons have no
effect on the heat output.
NOTE: The range can be changed after the ignition cycle.
Changing the range during the ignition cycle restarts the
ignition, which adds 15 minutes to the ignition time.
Model MF3800

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