Troubleshooting guide
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Lincoln SCR
Section 2
In an effort not to duplicate much of the information from the previous sections please
read pages 4 through 12.
The Lincoln SCR is a freestanding stove based on the SCF-Revolution furnace design.
There are several small differences between the two.
They are:
1 – The programs on the Control Board. They reflect the lower BTU Rating of the stove.
2 – The Convection Blower (300 CFM)
3 – 20 Heat Exchange Tubes
4 – Manual Reset High limit instead of a Fan/Limit Control
5 – Motor and Drive Assembly for the Revolution Pot is different from the Furnace.
Lincoln SCR Control Board – How is it different from the Furnace?
This Control Board offers the same advantages that were mentioned in the section
covering the SCF-Revolution. All adjustments can now be made from the front of the
control board instead of having to access the back side of the board and change jumper
settings. The difference is in the 4 Programs.
There are 4 different Programs on the board to choose from depending on the choice of
fuel (Pellets, Corn Wheat, Rye, Cherry Pits or Distiller’s Grain Pellets). They are also to
be used to when having difficulty with poor quality fuel. If a fuel is high in Ash Content
for instance, a program with a
longer Cycle Time should be used if the pot is
overloading.
To change to a different Program several steps must be followed:
1 - The unit must be OFF and cooled down (P.O.F. Switch must be open)
2 – The Thermostat Slide Switch must be in Manual Mode.
3 – Press and Hold the Auger Feed Button and at then press the High and Low Draft Trim
Buttons at the same time. You will see all five LED lights on the Heat Level Bar light up
at the same time.