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PELLET STOVE
OPERATIONS
GUIDE
Manufactured for
Manufactured by
For the following models: FPP, IPP, CC1, CC2, CC3, CCGB1, CCGB2, CCGB3 Installations shall conform to:
CAN/CSA B365 Installation Code For Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment in Canada and
NFPA 211 Chimney, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances in the USA
READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR PELLET STOVE/HEATER/INSERT. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY OR EV
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FOREWORD TO NEW OWNERS Dear Pellet Appliance Owner, Congratulations on the purchase of your wood pellet appliance. You have selected the finest in residential wood pellet heating technology. This OPERATIONS GUIDE will walk you through the initial setup of your pellet stove, from first light to fine tuned adjustments. We have also included detailed information on cleaning and maintenance as well as wood pellet fuel facts. Please note the following points regarding stove installation and pellet
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STARTING UP YOUR PELLET STOVE 1 STARTUP CHECKLIST Please make certain you have completed the following checklist before proceeding: . Unit is plugged into a 3 pronged grounded outlet . Burn pot is clean, level & seated properly . Front door of the stove is closed . Screened pellets are in the hopper . Pellet fuel complies with PFI standards (pelletheat.org) . Unit is NOT plugged into a GFI outlet (ground fault interruptor) FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS: . Used only PL or L approved venting . Sealed vent
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PELLET STOVE ADJUSTMENTS It is critical for the correct operation of your stove that the burn grate, air INITIAL SETUP inlet damper, combustion fan speed and fuel rate be set correctly! 1 START THE APPLIANCE AS PER THE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS. The igniter light MUST be off in order to begin further adjustments; this can take from 10-15 minutes to occur. Let the stove run until the igniter light goes off, then push the START / FEED RATE button several times until feed rate #4 LED lights up. Let
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PELLET STOVE ADJUSTMENTS 3 FINE TUNING YOUR STOVE Once the damper rod is set and your pellets are burning steadily (ie. no popcorning), you are ready to fine tune your stove. Fine tuning is required due to the differences in installation configuration, geography, insulation of the home, and quality of pellets. Do NOT use a metal object to adjust your trim pods. Try using a plastic non-metallc object (eg. insulated shaft screwdriver, pen cap, etc.) TRIM PODS WITH FACTORY First, switch to feed
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WOOD WOOD PELLET FUEL The performance of your pellet appliance is greatly affected by the type and quality of wood pellets burned. As the heat output of various brands of pellets differs, so will the performance and heat output of your appliance. PELLET QUALITY Your pellet stove is designed to burn APFI/FFI ‘Premium’ or ‘Standard’ quality wood pellets. Pellets that are soft contain excessive amounts of loose sawdust, have been or are wet, and produce clinkers or heavy ash will result in reduced
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WOOD WOOD PELLET FUEL DEFINITIONS ASH Ash is a natural product of burning wood. As the amount of ash in the wood increases, the amount of ash left behind after burning high-ash wood pellets will increase. High quality pellets will produce less ash and fewer clinkers than lower quality pellets. CLINKER Clinkers are solid, glassy or porous accumulations of incombustible matter that may result from burning some types of wood pellets. Clinkers are formed at the bottom of the burn grate and, if lef
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REQUIRED ROUTINE CLEANING WARNING: Disconnect the electrical cord prior to opening the sides of your stove or opening the exhaust system for any inspection, cleaning, maintenance or service work. NEVER perform any inspection, cleaning, maintenance or service on a HOT STOVE or when the cord is plugged in. Proper care of your pellet stove or heater is required for peak, sustained performance. The need for frequent cleaning depends upon: - amount of pellets burned - length of time since the prev
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REQUIRED ROUTINE CLEANING WARNING: Disconnect the electrical cord prior to opening the sides of your stove or opening the exhaust system for any inspection, cleaning, maintenance or service work. NEVER perform any inspection, cleaning, maintenance or service on a HOT STOVE or when the cord is plugged in. (cont’d) HOPPER CLEANING - Check the hopper periodically to determine if there is any sawdust or pellets W that are sticking to the hopper surface and clean as needed. GLASS REPLACEMENT - In t
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GUIDE TO TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Proper cleaning, maintenance and use of quality pellets will prevent common operational issues with your pellet stove. However, when your appliance is simply operating poorly or not at all, the following troubleshooting tips may be helpful. WARNING: Disconnect the electrical cord prior to opening the sides of your stove or opening the exhaust system for any inspection, cleaning, maintenance or service work. NEVER perform any inspection, cleaning, maint
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LIMITED WARRANTY CANADIAN COMFORT INDUSTRIES (CCI) LIMITED WARRANTY CCI wood pellet and corn appliances carry a one (1) year -parts only- on electrical components and a five (5) year limited warranty from the date of sale to the original owner against defects and workmanship on all steel parts (excluding the burn grate and the heat tube scraper / rod). If defective in material or workmanship, during the warranty period, CCI will, at its option, repair or replace the product as described below. T
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