Page 2 - A letter from our Technical Support department:; IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER.
A letter from our Technical Support department: Thank you for purchasing this fine product from England’s Stove Works! England's Stove Works was started, and is still owned by, a family that believes strongly in a "Do It Yourself" spirit – that’s one reason you found this product at your fav...
Page 3 - Your stove is designed to burn Premium Pellets.; IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. Check local installation codes for your area. Call your Homeowner’s Insurance representative for inspection of your stove’s installation. 2. Read and comply with the instructions in this manual. 3. This unit should be tested (dry run) before loading pellets for 20 minutes. The stove should automa...
Page 4 - and save them for future reference.; Basement Installation:; We recommend basement installation be performed only by a; vertical rise before terminating your vent pipe.; UNIT PREPARATION; Important: Also check
13. This unit should be turned off and allowed to cool prior to cleaning. Any ashes should be kept in an airtight metal container and not disposed of until they are completely cooled. 14. Read the instructions thoroughly, including instructions concerning the digital control board, and save them for...
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touch pad. This will start the upper auger, bottom auger and exhaust blower. The room air blower will start later as the stove reaches the pre-set blower temperature (see “Control Board” section for further explanation). 5. Check to be sure both augers and the exhaust blower are operating before con...
Page 6 - FLUE SYSTEM; Be sure to check local codes in your area.; Pellet Vent Pipe; Do not; Do not install a flue damper of any kind in this system, and
FLUE SYSTEM Caution: Follow the pipe manufacturer’s installation instructions and directions for passing through combustible walls and ceilings. Be sure to check local codes in your area. NOTE: See the installation drawing later in this manual (Illustration 1). This unit is equipped with a negative ...
Page 8 - FLOOR AND WALL PROTECTION; Floor Protection; Outside Air is mandatory for proper safe operation.; Illustration 1; Freestanding Pellet Installation
FLOOR AND WALL PROTECTION Floor Protection If your floor is constructed of a non-combustible material such as brick or concrete, there is no need for floor protection. If the floor is constructed of a combustible material such as hardwood, linoleum, or carpet, then you will be required to use floor ...
Page 9 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE WITH THE DOOR OPEN.; “Heat Range”; touch pad will; Horizontal Feed System; your outlet (we do recommend a surge protector with our unit).; Before; your first fire; dry run your unit (with no pellets in the hopper); ,” which means the unit failed to start normally. After this code is; Manually Starting Your Unit
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE WITH THE DOOR OPEN. If door is left open (approximately) two minutes, unit will stop feeding and fire will go out. Do not burn trash (paper bags, etc.) in this unit. This stove has an induced draft system and is designed to operate continuously, as freq...
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any firestarter on any hot surface or hot coals. Never use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, diesel fuel or any other flammable liquid to start the fire. If you have any further problems with the Auto-Start Igniter, call Customer Service. E-Codes “E-Codes,” or Error Codes, ar...
Page 11 - DAILY OPERATION; closing. Be sure to close and latch hopper
DAILY OPERATION Refueling the Unit Always press the “OFF” touch pad before refueling. This stove has a (approximately) 60-lb. hopper, and should be refilled when the hopper level drops to three or four inches. Note : The hopper lid will be warm; therefore, you should always use some type of hand pro...
Page 12 - ASH REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL; schedule below, or more often if needed.; Twice each week: Shut the unit down by; and; remove any ash; Monthly Ash Removal; behind the burn pot (refer to; burn-back and can damage your unit and/or void your warranty.; Bottom Auger Tube
ASH REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL IMPORTANT: While the amount of ash generated by this unit is not excessive compared to log-burning woodstoves, keeping the unit clean and free of ash is essential for peak performance. Too much ash build-up hampers airflow and reduces the unit’s efficiency, and can cause smo...
Page 13 - Annual Cleaning; MAINTENANCE; CAUTION: UNPLUG THE UNIT PRIOR TO ANY SERVICE WORK!; SEE EXPLODED DIAGRAM (ILLUSTRATION 4) FOR PARTS REFERENCE; Rear Panel Removal; ” head) set bolt in front; Auger Bearings and Auger Shafts
Annual Cleaning The stove and the flue system should be given a complete cleaning at the end of the heating season. Remove the burn pot assembly, clean it thoroughly, and re-install it (refer to Illustration 4); this will require new gasket for the burn pot. Be sure to tighten the set screws when yo...
Page 15 - Control Board; not
Control Board The Control Board (Part #PU-CB04) is a digital read-out board. This board offers a wide variety of settings to operate the unit. This part can be removed from the unit by loosening the two outside screws and pulling the board back to the inside of the stove. The rear access panel shoul...
Page 16 - Illustration 2b; gravity air inlet into any building.; If the unit or chimney connector pipe “glows” red (or
CAUTION: Moving Parts May Cause Injury. Do NOT Operate with Panel(s) Off. DANGER: Parts May Be Hot. Risk of Electric Shock. Disconnect Power Before Servicing Unit. Illustration 2b Control Board Diagram (Wiring) Notes on termination of Pellet Vent Pipe (see also “FLUE SYSTEM” section of manual): 1. N...
Page 17 - ACCESSORY ITEMS; the unit cool down before adding any accessories.; Thermostats; Accessories can be ordered from the factory at:
ACCESSORY ITEMS The following accessories can be added to your unit at anytime after purchase; however, let the unit cool down before adding any accessories. Thermostats WALL: An external wall thermostat (such as our Part # GU-1E30-914) can be used on our pellet units as long as it is a low-voltage ...
Page 18 - REPLACEMENT PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS; with
REPLACEMENT PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS AC-GGK Glass Gasket Kit (gasket only, no glass) AC-DGKC Door Gasket Kit (#2 on diagram) AC-114 Brass Louvers (#26 on diagram) (2001 and later Models; for earlier models call 800-245-6489 for AC-112 louvers) AC-114BN Nickel Louvers (#26 on diagram) AC-G9 9” ...
Page 19 - Illustration 4; Pellet Stove – Exploded View Diagram
Illustration 4 Pellet Stove – Exploded View Diagram
Page 21 - TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE; Problem
TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE WARNING: TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY REPAIR. IF THIS GUIDE DOES NOT CORRECT THE PROBLEM CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1-800-245-6489. . Problem Cause Solution 1. Auger not turning 1. Loose...
Page 22 - The manufacturer extends the following warranties:; Conditions and Exclusions:; WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE
Have this information on hand if you phone the factory or your dealer regarding this product. Retain for your files: Model Number __________________________ Date of Purchase ________________________ Date of Manufacture _________________ Serial #_____________________ LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTY FROM THE ...
Page 23 - WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England’s Stove Works; DEALER INFORMATION; How did you first hear about our product? (please check one); Customer Service Department
WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England’s Stove Works Purchased by (Name) ______________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City ________________________ State __________ Zip _________________ Telephone ________________________________________...