Troubleshooting guide
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PELLETS - Contact your dealer for more information on PFI approved wood pellet
fuels.
St. Croix Multi-Fuel stoves come
equipped with a burn pot installed that
has removable side shields.
When burning pellets or any other
fuels mixed with pellets, the side shields
must be removed. Failure to remove the
side shields will prevent fuel from
spilling into the Ash Pan in the event the
pot overloads. See figure 1 showing the
removal of the side shields. The shields
lift up and are removed without needing
any tools.
Figure 1
CHERRY PITS - No Standard exists for Cherry Pits used as Fuel. Inspect fuel
before buying.
When burning cherry pits or any other fuels mixed with cherry pits, the side shields
must be removed. Failure to remove the side shields will prevent fuel from spilling into
the Ash Pan in the event the pot overloads. See figure 1 showing the removal of the side
shields. The shields lift up and are removed without needing any tools.
DISTILLER’S GRAIN PELLETS - No Standard exists for Distillers Grain used as
Fuel. Inspect fuel before buying.
When burning Distiller’s Grain pellets or any other fuels mixed with Distiller Grain
Pellets, the side shields must be removed. Failure to remove the side shields will
prevent fuel from spilling into the Ash Pan in the event the pot overloads. See figure 1
showing the removal of the side shields. The shields lift up and are removed without
needing any tools.
Distiller’s Grain is a byproduct of producing Ethanol and has higher oil content than corn
itself. Due to this the stove may require more frequent cleaning. Soot may rapidly form in
the exhaust system if the air is not set properly. Check the exhaust frequently when
burning Distiller’s Grain pellets.