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Page 4 of 9 copyright © 2008 Lucky Distributing, Inc. Revision 3.0
PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL
fter pressing enter on the “PE” output
setting, the display should read “CF” which
represents the convection fan speed
increase over normal. With this setting, the
user has the option to increase the pre-set
output of the convection fan. (
note: this function
only available in software v1.33 and higher)
The range is 100 to 150, where 100 (100%)
stands for the software controlled normal
convection fan operation based upon
selected heat output level.
The convection fan can be increased up to
150% of normal operation and will maintain
at that setting until changed again by the
user.
The display should now read “FU” after
pressing enter on the “CF” convection fan
speed setting; the number represents the
current “fuel use” setting. (
note: this function only
available in software v1.33 and higher)
The user has the option to select a second
configuration profile to facilitate the use of
lower grade fuel, or for installations where
additional combustion fan speed is needed.
Available values are 1 (default) or 2.
fter pressing enter on the “FU” fuel use
setting, the display should read “CL”. The
number represents how often in minutes the
cleaning cycle should activate. Change by
pressing the “+ or ““ keys. Press “ENTER”
to confirm.
The factory setting is every 60 minutes under
the FU1 setting, and every 45 minutes under
the FU2 setting. The schedule can be set to
run anywhere from 0, which is never
(not
recommended)
, or any frequency between every
5 and 300 minutes.
The frequency of how often the cleaning
cycle should run will vary depending upon
pellet quality, heat output settings, availability
of outside air, and the natural ventilation of
your home.
The display should now read “VU” after
pressing enter on the “CL” cleaning cycle
setting; the number represents the current
version of the control software on your
stove.
The software version of your stove will vary
depending upon date of manufacture.
Press “ENTER” again and the display
should read “H” for the current hour in
military format. Set the current hour by
pressing the “+ or ““ keys. Press
“ENTER” to confirm.
The display should now read “M” for the
current time in minutes. Change by
pressing the “+ or ““ keys. Press
“ENTER” to confirm.
The display should now read “D” for the
current day. 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, etc.
Change by pressing the “+ or ““ keys.
Press “ENTER” to confirm.
Press “MENU” to exit programming mode.
A
t the completion of the above steps, your stove
will be programmed to run according to the
schedule and settings you established.
You can change your programmed settings at any
time by repeating the steps outlined in this
manual.
NOTE:
A
lthough you may have programmed an
operating schedule for your stove, that schedule
will not be activated until your stove is put into the
Timed or Automatic Mode (TM) as described on
page 20.
NOTE: It is not mandatory that you program a
schedule for your stove. The option exists for your
convenience.
If you choose not to establish an operating
schedule, your stove can be operated manually.
In manual mode you turn it on/off by pressing the
power button, and increase/decrease heat output
by pressing the “+ or ““ buttons on the control
keypad.
CF
100
FU
1
CL
60
VU
1.35
D
3
H
13
M
47
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