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Buffalo B100 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting; Routine Maintenance Schedules

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To get into set-up mode follow the instructions
below
Page 22 of 37
Enter Set-up Mode (from Automatic
Temperature Control Mode)
Depress and hold High button
Depress and hold Set button (in
combination with High button)
Depress and hold Low button (in
combination with High and Set
buttons)
After High, Set and Low buttons
depressed together for 2 seconds
– transfer to Set-up Mode
While in Set-up Mode, the stove will continue
to operate in Automatic Temperature Control
Mode.
When you transfer into set-up mode, the
current base feed rate setting (a number
between 1 and 15) of the stove will be
displayed, as a number, on the display. In
Set-up Mode, the base feed rate of the stove
can be adjusted up or down by selecting a
higher or lower base feed rate setting
number. Selecting a higher number will
increase the feed rate, selecting a lower
number will decrease the feed rate.
While in set-up mode, change the base feed
rate setting by following the instructions below
Base Feed Rate Setting Adjustment
Depress and hold Set button
Depress High or Low button (in
combination with Set button) to
adjust the base feed rate setting
(number between 1 and 15)
Once a new base feed rate setting has been
selected, follow the instruction below to
transfer out of Set-up Mode
Exit Set-up Mode
Depress and hold High button
Depress and hold Low button (in
combination with High button)
After High and Low buttons have
been depressed together for 2
seconds – transfer out of Set-up
Mode
Upon transfer out of Set-up Mode, the new
base feed rate settings take effect. To further
adjust the base feed rate of the stove,
transfer back into Set-up Mode and go back
through the procedure outlined above.
Note: If the base feed rate is adjusted too
low, the fire may go out when the stove is
burning at the lowest feed rate speeds. If this
occurs, re-enter set-up mode and select the
next higher base feed rate setting.
If the base feed rate is adjusted too high, the
fire may have trouble keeping up with the rate
at which pellets are being dropped into the
burn pot (overfeed condition). If this occurs,
re-enter set-up mode and select the next
lower base feed rate setting.
Overheat Safety Switch
Your Buffalo Pellet Stove is equipped with an
overheat safety switch, which monitors the
internal temperature of the stove while it is
burning. If the internal temperature of the
stove exceeds what is considered safe, fuel
feed to the burn pot will temporarily be
suspended while the stove is given the
opportunity to cool to a safe temperature.
When the stove has cooled to an acceptable
level, pellet feed to the burn pot will resume.
If the time required for the stove to cool is
long enough for the fire to go out (before feed
to the burn pot is resumed), unburned pellets
may accumulate in the burn pot (the stove will
then display an FA1 error (identified below)
and go through a controlled shut down
procedure). If this occurs, the feed rate
setting at which the stove is being burned
must be reduced. The stove must be turned
off, given sufficient time to cool and then the
burn pot and burn chamber should be
thoroughly cleaned. Once the burn pot and
burn chamber are again ready for operation,
turn the stove on and immediately bring the