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Page 3 of 9 copyright © 2008 Lucky Distributing, Inc. Revision 3.0
STARTING / PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL
When the hopper is filled for the first time or if it
is allowed to run empty, it can take up to two full
start-up cycles for pellets to feed sufficiently
into the burn pot.
Under these circumstances the stove may shut-
down and display ER0, ERR or ERR/CL at the
end of the start-up cycle. Re-start the stove
and the feed rate should return to normal.
Initial Startup
Verify that there are pellets in the hopper, that the
burn pot is empty and seated properly, and that the
unit is plugged into a 110v grounded outlet.
Press the “ON/OFF” button. If the stove has
never been turned on before, the display
should read “SB”.
NOTE: Your stove can be programmed
while in any of the three modes. If it does
not display “SB” in the display at this point,
simply continue on to the next step.
NOTE: Your stove may turn on at this point.
You may now program your unit for your individual
needs. You can set up to two start-up / shut-down
cycles for each day of the week.
NOTE: When in programming mode, if no change
is needed on a particular setting simply press enter
to advance to the next setting.
Press the “MENU” button. The display
should read “MO” for Monday.
Press the “ENTER” button. The display
should read “S1” for the first heating period
on Monday, the number represents the start
time. Change the time by pressing the “+ or
“ keys. Confirm by pressing “ENTER”.
NOTE: Start and end times are in military format
(displays as 0 for midnight through 23 for 11pm).
The display should now read “E1” for the
ending time of the first heating period on
Monday. Change the time by pressing the
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S1
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E1
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The display should now read “S2” for the
second heating period on Monday. Change
the time by pressing the “+ or ““keys.
Confirm by pressing “ENTER”.
The display should now read “E2” for the end
time of the second heating period on
Monday. Change the time by pressing the
+ or ““ keys. Confirm by pressing
“ENTER”.
The display should now read “MO”.
Press “MENU”. The display should now read
“TU” for Tuesday.
Repeat the prior steps to set the start and
end times for each day of the week. “WE”
Wednesday, “TH” Thursday, “FR” Friday,
“SA” Saturday, “SU” Sunday.
fter entering the “E2” value for Sunday,
press “MENU” and the display should read
“PS”.
“PS” represents the percentage of heat
output that you want your stove to operate
at when it is scheduled to be on (0% to
100%). 0% maintains flame with minimal
heat, 100% produces maximum heat output.
Change the output setting by pressing the
+ or ““ keys. Confirm by pressing
“ENTER”.
The display should now read “PE” for Power
End. This represents the output level
between the pre-programmed heating cycles
that you just defined. In other words, what
power level should the stove operate at
between the end time of one cycle, and the
start time of the next cycle.
Use the “+ or ““ keys to choose any level
between 0% and 100%, or you can choose
for your unit to turn off between cycles.
Confirm your setting by pressing “ENTER”.
S2
16
E2
20
MO
TU
PS
75
PE
OFF
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