Operating instructions ‐ continued – United States Stove Company PELLET 5660(I) User Manual
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ‐ continued
When the pellets have ignited and flame has been established, the start‐up cycle will end; this procedure takes
between 8 and 12 minutes. If the control is set to Manual Mode, it will now default to the heat level setting the
last shutdown time. If the control is set to T‐STAT Mode the heat output will coincide to the commands from the
thermostat.
Auger:
As explained in the starting up step, this button is only served to start up the pellet stove in lieu of the on/off
button when there are no pellets in the auger.
Circulation Air Flow:
Your Pellet Stove Room Heater features circulation air flow which will change in accordance with the heat setting.
Circulation air flow will be at its maximum setting when the heat setting is also at maximum and subsequently will
be at its minimum setting when the heat setting is at minimum. If you desire to operate the circulation fan at its
maximum setting regardless of heat setting, you may do so by pressing the FAN button.
Auger Trim:
When operating at Heat Level 1, if the flame goes out or the heat output is too high on the minimum heat level
setting, use the AUGER TRIM button to make adjustments. See the AUGER TRIM button description on page 11.
Shutting Down Your Pellet Stove Room Heater:
Turn off the heater by pressing the On/Off button. The stove will enter the shutdown cycle and the pellets will
stop feeding into the burn pot to allow the fuel in the burn pot to be combusted and consumed. During this
period, the exhaust blower and circulation fan will continue to operate until the flames are out and the heater has
cooled down. When the heater has cooled down to its pre‐set level, it will shut down completely.
CAUTION: NEVER TURN OFF THE HEATER BY UNPLUGGING OR DISCONNECTING ITS ELECTRICAL POWER
SOURCE. DOING SO WILL CAUSE THE HEATER TO SKIP THE PROPER SHUTDOWN CYCLE, CAUSING THE HEATER
TO OVERHEAT AND THE POSSIBLE RELEASE OF SMOKE INTO THE HOUSE.