altered by approximately 30% from its highest to its lowest setting giving the consumer tremendous
control over their Omega.
Burning alternate fuels in the pellet setting.
It is not recommended to burn alternate fuels, or pellets with small particle sizes, on the pellet setting.
Doing this may cause the Omega to run dirty. If you notice your glass getting black more quickly or
the exhaust coming from the end of the flue pipe being dirty, then we recommend trimming the feed
rate down or switching to the alternate fuel setting. This will reduce the feed rate and increase the air
to fuel ratio. This will allow the Omega to run more efficiently and the stove will stay cleaner longer.
3. THERMOSTAT SWITCH: The thermostat switch allows the consumer to operate the stove in 3
different control modes known as the “Tri-Mode Operating System”; AUTO/OFF or HIGH/LOW (when
using a Thermostat or Timer) or MANUAL.
You can switch between the 3 settings while the stove is running.
The operations are as follows: -
Manual Mode - To increase or decrease the feed rate, simply press the heat level button up or down.
There are 5 settings. A green indicator light will move to highlight the desired heat output.
Hi/Lo Mode - This mode is used when the stove is connected to a thermostat (not supplied). Turn
the stove on as per the instructions above. When the stove has established a proper fire it will transfer
some of the control of the stove to the thermostat.
When the thermostat is calling for heat the stove will cycle to the last heat output setting selected i.e.
if the stove is set at #3 heat output setting the stove will operate on the 3# setting.
When the thermostat does not call for heat, the stove will cycle down to the #1 heat output setting.
It will remain at the #1 setting until the thermostat calls for heat again.
To turn off the stove, press the On/Off button and the stove will start its shut down sequence. You will
not be able to alter any of the stoves operations during this shut down sequence.
Auto / Off Mode - This mode is used when the stove is connected to a thermostat (not supplied).
The stove will operate similarly to the Hi/Lo mode with one exception. If the stove cycles to the low
setting and stays there for more than 30 minutes, the stove will automatically go into a shut down
sequence. Any alteration to the heat settings during the shut down sequence will have no effect on
the stoves operation.
When the shut down sequence is complete the stove hands control back to the thermostat. The stove
will restart automatically if the thermostat calls for heat. Any alteration to the heat settings during the
30 minute start up sequence will have no effect on the stoves operation.
4. FUEL TYPE LIGHTS: Shows the present Fuel Type selected; Pellet is green and Multifuel is yellow.
The light flashes during start-up and stops flashing when the 49°C (120°F) exhaust temperature
sensor switch closes.
5. HEAT OUTPUT INDICATOR: Shows the present Heat Level output setting and the Feed Trim while
it is being adjusted.
6. HEAT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT BUTTONS: When pressed, they will change the heat setting of the
unit from low to high. Press the up arrow button to increase heat or the down arrow to decrease the
heat.
7. FEED TRIM BUTTON: Used in conjunction with the Heat Level adjustment buttons to adjust the Feed
Trim.
• The Feed Trim can only be adjusted one setting at a time. This button can also be used to “prime
the auger system”.
• If you use the auger trim button it will affect all feed rate on all settings, 1 through 5 equally.
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