Operation instructions…continued (all models) – American Energy Systems MagnuM Baby Countryside User Manual

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS…continued (ALL MODELS)

PROPER FUEL
This stove is designed and approved to burn approved Biomass fuel only. Do not use any other type of
fuel. Clean corn with moisture content less than 15% must be used. Factory approved pellets are those ¼”
in diameter and not over 1” in total length. Larger pellets will cause the auger to jam or bridge in the
pellet hopper. The use of unapproved fuel will void all warranties. Do not burn damp or wet pellets. The
stove’s performance depends greatly on the quality of your pellet fuel.
Clean fuel means a consistent and trouble-free operation. Do not use corn/wood pellets that have:

1.

Excess fines-loose material that looks like sawdust or sand. Loading this material into the
hopper may eventually slow down or jam the auger and prevent the flow of fuel in the hopper
compartment. Dirty Corn (corn cobs, cockle burrs, etc. will plug the auger)

2.

Binders-material used to hold the pellet together. Wax content corn cannot be used.

3.

High ash content-avoid pellet brands that immediately smoke up the viewing window and
leave a residue in the burn pot. You will be required to clean the ash boxes and vent pipe more
frequently. It may be necessary to sample several brands until you find a brand of pellets that
will burn properly. Corn supply must be clean, consistent and preferred 11-12% moisture.


RUNNING YOUR STOVE

A.

After starting the stove, leave it burning on the 3

rd

setting for at least 30-45 minutes to allow

the stove to heat to operating temperatures. You may then set the desired burn rate by pressing
the heat level button until you reach the desired operating position. #2 or 3 is recommended.

B.

Select the most efficient burn by adjusting the air damper control about 1/3 open, more on
higher settings. An air damper closed too much will produce a lazy and slow flame. Adjusted
properly, the flames should be bright and lively. Altitude and fuel types greatly affect the
amount of air required. Opening the damper approximately ¼-1/2 will be sufficient for most
installations and fuels. The operating temperatures of this unit may vary with the
different types or grades of fuel used. BTU values can vary 30-40%.


TURNING THE STOVE OFF

A.

Press the On/Off button until the board lights go off. The room& exhaust fan will continue to
run for approximately 45 minutes to let the stove cool down, and then shut itself off.


NOTE: IF THIS UNIT RUNS OUT OF FUEL AND COOLS DOWN, THE AUGER WILL STOP
FEEDING. IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO RE-PRIME THE AUGER ANY TIME THE HOPPER
EMPTIES. THE BLOWERS WILL CONTINUE TO RUN UNTIL UNIT COOLS DOWN OR
THE ON/OFF BUTTON IS PRESSED TO SHUT THE UNIT DOWN MANUALLY.

WARNING: DO NOT USE ADDITIONAL GRATES TO SUPPORT THE FUEL.

WARNING: Auger jams are the leading cause of stove malfunctions. Jams occur due to foreign objects
in the fuel, or more commonly, failure to follow the operating instructions. Most auger jams are
preventable by properly priming the auger as required before starting the stove. Keeping the hopper from
running out of fuel will help prevent auger jams. Warranty does not cover damage due to auger jams.

IMPORTANT: Selecting the proper combustion air is done by turning the air damper control rod closed
or open to decrease or increase the air flow (horizontal= closed, vertical = open). High altitude or high
ash fuel may require more air for efficient fuel combustion. The stove should be started with the damper
control rod out in the ¼ to 1/3 open position. Once the air damper is set for your fuel and installation
conditions, it should rarely need to be changed. Having to frequently change the air setting could mean
improper fuel, installation, negative or positive pressure in the home or other operational problems.

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