Operation, Loading pellets, The two modes of operation – Avalon Stoves Arbor PS User Manual

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Operation

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Loading Pellets

Lift the hopper lid to its vertical position. Pour pellets into the hopper until full. NOTE: The hopper
holds approximately 50 pounds of pellets.

To Open the Hopper Lid:
Lift the hopper lid from this handle.

Warning:
The front edge of the
stove top becomes very
hot, do not touch this
area below the handle.

NOTE:
The auger automatically shuts off when the hopper
lid is open. If loading pellets while the heater is on,
make sure to close the lid as soon as possible.
This prevents the heater from shutting off due to
lack of pellets in the firepot.

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HINT

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To prevent the pellet stove from inadvertently shutting down due to the auger disabling switch, we
recommend pressing the “START” button after reloading the stove.

The Two Modes of Operation

M a n u a l

Manual mode requires the user to turn
the heater on and off manually.

Auto (requires a thermostat)

Auto mode allows you to use a
thermostat to control room
temperature. The stove automatically
turns on when the temperature drops
below the thermostat setting. Once the
stove reaches operating temperature,
the stove then runs at the heat output
setting selected.

Switching Modes While in
Operation

Whenever the stove is switched from
one mode to another while in
operation, the stove will enter the "start-
up" sequence for a minimum of 20
minutes.

HIGH

DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICE

REMOTE

AUTO

MANUAL

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MED

LOW

AUGER

FAULT

AUTO

OFF

MANUAL

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F
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UP

DOWN

UP

DOWN

MANUAL

MANUAL

START

AUGER

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Use the mode

switch to

determine the

mode.

These indicator lights

are used to determine

which mode you are in.

NOTE: if using a

modulating remote, this

light will come on to

indicate the remote is

controlling the heater.

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