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Shutdown
When
the stove is running at temperature and the user wishes to turn it off,
simply press the off button and the unit will go through a "shutdown
cycle". The off light will illuminate and stay lit. The stove will
perform the following functions while it shuts itself down. The upper auger
will stop running to stop the flow of fuel. The exhaust blower, the lower
auger, and the room air blower will continue to run. This is necessary to
allow the stove to clear the feed system and cool itself down. This process
generally takes about 45 minutes to an hour depending on how hot the unit
was when it was placed in shutdown. After the fuel is cleared from the lower
auger and burned away, the fire will go out and the stove will cool down.
The first component that shuts down during the cooling period is the room
air blower. Then after the unit has cooled to a temperature that satisfies
the control board that the stove is indeed cold and out the lower auger and
the exhaust blower will shut off and the red "off" light will go out. at
this time the stove should be safe to clean out ash and refuel to light back
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If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact Customer Service at:
1-800-245-6489
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England's Stove Works, Inc. All rights reserved. Revised:
11/07/2008
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