Use and Care Guide
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MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: UNPLUG THE UNIT PRIOR TO ANY SERVICE WORK!
SEE EXPLODED DIAGRAM (ILLUSTRATION 8) FOR PARTS REFERENCE
Note: To do any service on this unit the rear access sheet metal panel must
be moved back from the stove to allow access. One (1) screw holds
this panel to the rear of the stove. To remove the panel you must
remove the cover plates on the exhaust and intake pipes (6 screws).
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Auger Motor
The Auger Motor and gearbox are one complete assembly (Part # CU-047042), and can be
removed by disconnecting the power leads and loosening the two
1
/
8
” Allen set screws in front of the
assembly. Once the set screws are loosened, the entire assembly will slide from the auger tube.
NOTE: The hopper must be emptied and all pellets removed from the auger before removing.
Convection Blower
The Convection (room air) Blower (Part # PU-4C447) can be removed by disconnecting the
power leads and removing the four mounting screws. Once this is done, the blower will slide out of
the stove. This procedure can be reversed to install a new blower.
Combustion Blower
To clean or replace the Combustion (exhaust) Blower (Part # PU-076002B), the power leads
from the blower, and the corn vent pipe must be disconnected. Next, remove the screws that hold the
blower to the steel exhaust tube and slide the blower from the stove. The blower impeller, blower
tube and steel blower exhaust tube on the unit should be brushed and vacuumed. When cleaning or
replacing the blower a new gasket (Part # PU-CBG) should be added between the blower flange and
the steel exhaust tube.
Vacuum Switch
This unit is equipped with a Vacuum Shutdown Switch (Part # CU-VS), which helps control
various functions of the unit. If an operational error occurs in the unit, a switch will stop the feed
auger. Situations which could cause this include power failure, Combustion Blower failure, improper
flue installation, a blocked flue (from rodents, nests, etc.), or “dirty burning” from burning improper
fuel (see “Important Information” at the beginning of the manual).
Igniter
This unit has an auto start igniter (Part # CPM-CH) which starts by pushing the “ON” button on the
control board. If you use dry pellets or corn you should not have a problem with the igniter. If you
think the igniter is bad, see page 14 “Manually Starting Your Unit” and call Technical Support.
Note: Corn that is above 12% moisture content may not auto start.
You will need to manually start your unit.