Operation, Start-up sequence (igniter), Power outages – Avalon Firestyles AGP User Manual

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Operation

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Start-Up Sequence (Igniter)


The stove enters a start-up sequence whenever there is a call for heat and the unit isn’t in Run mode.
This is ensures proper operation through all possible settings and operational states (hot or cold, pellets
burning or not burning, etc.), and overrides all user settings (except the OFF position). During this period
the START light will flash. The stove will not enter start-up if you are loading pellets into the hopper.
During the start-up sequence, the pellets will load into the fire platform, the flame will ignite, and the
room air blower will come on when the heater comes up to the selected temperature.
NOTE: If the heater doesn’t light 2 times in a row, both the START and STOP lights will turn on. The
combustion blower will run for about an hour before shutting off. Check to make sure there are pellets
in the hopper. We recommend cleaning the burn pot and making sure all air ports are clear of debris.
Reset the unit by unplugging it and then plugging it back in.

Power Outages

Because this stove relies upon a blower to
evacuate smoke, some smoke may enter
the home during a power outage. Leave
the door closed to keep the possibility of
smoke spillage to a minimum.

NOTE:

Travis Industries recommends a minimum vertical vent of 5’ to ensure adequate draft
during a power outage.

NOTE:

The exhaust blower will start and run up to 20 minutes every time power is interrupted (or
the power cord is unplugged and plugged in). The red light on the control panel will also
turn on. This safety feature evacuates smoke from the heater after a power interruption.

Manual Mode

If a power outage occurs when the unit is hot, it will enter the start-up sequence. If the unit has cooled it
will enter a cool-down phase (exhaust blower will run up to 20 minutes to ensure smoke evacuation).

TSTAT Mode

If a power outage occurs while in TSTAT mode, the unit will continue to operate. If the thermostat calls
for heat, the unit will enter the start-up sequence and restart. If the thermostat does not call for heat it
will enter a cool-down phase (exhaust blower will run up to 20 minutes to ensure smoke evacuation).

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