Feed trim adjustment, Maintenance procedure – Sierra Products EF-4001B User Manual

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Prior to sto ve operatin g on therm osta t, confirm proper operation by
servicing and adju sting th e sto ve a s ou tlined in the “Installation
Guide”. When servicing stove, operate with thermostat bypassed as
stove will reset to start up mode each time thermostat is activated.

C.

In the MEDIUM position the EASYFIRE will be
feeding approximately three (3) pounds of pellets per
hour and the flame will fluctuate between 3" and 8" of
fire.

D.

In the HIGH position the EASYFIRE will be feeding
ap prox im ate ly 4+ lbs. pe r ho ur and th e fla m e w ill
fluctuate between 3" and a full flame. The fan speed
will increa se acco rdingly as the heate r au tom atic ally
adjusts itself based on temperature inside the heater
(see G below).

E.

The CL EAN position is to be used only when the
heater is not burning and you wish to clean out the
accumulated ash in the front of the fire area. See
CLEAN OUT section of maintenance instructions.

F.

After the heater is running for several hours and you
wish to turn it off simply press the button to OFF. The
heater will continue running until it cools down
and then will automatically shut itself down
.

G.

REMEMBER: Eac h fee d po sition w ill fluctu ate
be ca us e th e m icrop roce ss or is auto m atic ally
ad jus ting the fee d and air b as ed on tem pe rature. T his
m ea ns the pellet fee d ra te a nd flam e height w ill
change accordingly based on quality of pellet and
heat loss of dwelling.

3. Starting the S tove: Push a Heat Range button (Low or
Me dium is bes t for sta rt up) a nd tu rn the therm osta t up to
“Ca ll for heat”. Th e sto ve fa n will beg in to op erate along with
the ignitor cyc le. A fter ab ou t a m inute th e pellets w ill begin
to fall in the burn pot. After five m inutes the re will be a fire in
the burn pot and the stove will begin to heat up. W hen the
stove reaches start up operating temperature it will then
sw itch to th e con trol pane l setting and beg in it’s autom atic
operation cycle.

Feed Trim Adjustment

Underneath the control button you will find a small round
button that will turn forward and reverse. This button can
adjust the feed motor in the LOW operating position. By
turning the button clockwise you can increase the feed on
LOW and by turning it counterclockwise you can decrease
the feed in the LOW position. Factory setting is 1:00
o’clock.

Once the stove is at operating temperature for one hour
set the stove on LO W. Adjust the trim button so that
av erag e flam e is app rox . 1-2" abo ve the bu rn p ot. T his
will set the average feed rate (air/flue) for best
operation.

M ove this button carefully! It is designed to fine tune
your L OW setting in the e ven t you ch ang e bra nds of pe llets
and/or live at a higher elevation. If this setting is to low the
sto ve m ay go out d uring LO W setting operatio ns . If th is
sho uld ha ppe n incr eas e the trim by sm all am oun t.

MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE

CAUTION: Moving parts may cause injury, DO NOT
operate with rear cover removed.

WARNING: Risk of electrical shock, disconnect all AC/DC
power before servicing.

ALWAYS TURN YOUR Heater OFF & LET IT COOL
BEFORE CLEANING.

Your EASYFIRE Pellet Heater requires routine

m aintenance for m axim um perform ance an d is ma ndatory
for the warranty to re m ain in effec t.

The following procedures should be studied carefully and

performed regularly as indicated:

1. Fly-ash: Some ash will accumulate in the heat

exchanger, Fire Pot and flue and should be cleaned out
on a regu lar basis fo r bes t efficien cy and sa fety. W hen
the heater is shut down and cold, you should:

a.

Open door and remove Heat Exchanger Cover. To
rem ove, s im ply slide up and out from retaining angle
brac ke t (Figure 12). Clea n on e side at a tim e. W ith
one slide c ove r rem ove d, leave door open and turn
control button to the "CLEAN" position. Let heater
run until ash in Fire Pot area is vacuumed out by
heater fan. Turn off and replace co ver. Rem ove
remaining cover and repeat procedure for the other
sid e. T he vent p ipe shou ld be cleane d out a fter this
procedu re. Rem ove the clean-out port cover (Figu re
13)
and vacuum as re quire d.

b. Rem ove Fire Pot by lifting up and out, it may be

brushed out or vacuumed. Fire Pot should be
cle an ed we ek ly and dep en ding on pellet qu ality d aily.
Make sure holes in pot are not clogged. The area
around an d below the pot shou ld be check ed every
five or six days depending on how many hours a day
you are burning your heater and the quality of the
pellets being burned. (After a few days you will be
able to determine the frequency needed for clean
out.)

The im po rtant th ing to rem em be r is tha t ex ce ss ive Fly-

ash accumulation will affect the efficiency of the burn.

c.

Scrape pellet feed chu te with putty knife to rem ove
hardened material on which sawdust can
accumulate.

d. The clean-out port cover should be removed and the

vent pipe checked every four to six weeks or
whenever you utilize the clean-out mode on the
co ntrol dial.

e.

Fly-ash can also accumulate in the vent pipe and
term ination cap . Insp ect e xha ust s ystem frequen tly to
maintain free flow of exhaust fumes and fly-ash. The
freq uen cy of c lean-out d epe nds entirely on the quality
of the pellets, so you will have to initially monitor the
buildup in the pellet vent pipe.

2. Hop per Clean Ou t: Vacuum the accumulated saw dust

in the hopper weekly. Keep free of debris and foreign
material. AN ACCUMULATION OF SAW DUST CAN
CA US E IR RE GU LAR P ELLET F EE D. F or be st res ults
this should be done on a regular basis depending upon
ho w o ften th e hea ter is use d. If you burn the heate r all
the time you should do this every eight to ten days.

3. Clea ning the E xha ust F an B lade & Hea t Exc han ger:

The exha us t blo we r sho uld be chec ke d fo r ex ce ss ive Fly-
ash buildup. Regular and routine maintenance utilizing
the CLEAN OUT feature will keep the exhaust blower
housing and fan blades clean. This cleaning can only be
don e wh en th e he ater is NO T b urnin g. Fo r bes t resu lts

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