The control board on this stove allows the user to adjust the heat output and convection blower speed, turn
the unit on and off, and test components for function (more on diagnostic mode later).
The lower buttons on the control board (Low Fuel Feed, Low Burn Air, and Air on Temp) are not meant to
be adjusted during normal operation of the unit. These buttons are factory preset and can not be adjusted
by the user.
To energize the unit and initiate a fire, press the "On" button. The LED above the button should turn green
and the control board should display "S U" shortly after pressing the button.
To shut the unit down, press the "Off" button. The LED above the button should turn red and the board
should display "S d" shortly after pressing the button. This initiates the shut down sequence, and the
stove will remain in shut down mode until it has cooled down.
To increase the heat output of the stove, press the "Up" heat range button. The number in the heat range
display window will increase, signifying that the control board is now adjusting the heat output to your
desired level. The blower speed will increase the same amount as the heat range, because the stove is
designed to operate with the blower speed greater than or equal to the heat range. Pressing the "Down"
arrow will decrease the heat range and blower speed.
To increase the blower speed without increasing the heat range, press the Blower Speed "Up" arrow until
the desired blower speed is shown in the display window. Pressing the "Down" arrow will decrease the
blower speed; however, the control board will not allow the blower speed to be set lower than the heat
range.
This unit is meant to operate only with the main viewing door closed. Smoke
spillage and an inefficient, lazy burn will result from attempting to operate the
In addition, using fuel other than wood pellets can create an unsafe situation and
can also generate excess carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is an odorless,
England's Stove Works, Inc. highly recommends the use of a carbon monoxide
detector in the proximity of the stove and one per floor of the home.
A certain amount of carbon monoxide is produced within the stove as a by‐product of combustion.
All exhaust vent connections must be sealed with RTV Silicone to assure a tight seal. Any leaks into
a confined area caused by faulty installation or improper operation of the stove could produce
dizziness, nausea and in extreme cases, death. The CO concentration during testing was found to
IMPORTANT! READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED, AND
ENGLAND'S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT, OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR
CONTROL BOARD SETTINGS
stove with the door open.
colorless gas which can be deadly.
Burn ONLY wood pellets.
Carbon Monoxide Detector
REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY, AND PARTS AS NEEDED.
USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT. CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
Caution
be 0.013 g/min.
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