25
Pellets or Corn/Pellet Mixture Only
P35i Fireplace Insert
Save These Instructions 3-90-775R15_04/13
a. Feed Rate Adjustment
The Circuit board runson a one minute timer cycle.
Each minute, the board is thinking ahead to what it
needstodoforthenextminutetomaintainorachieve
thedemandedtemperature.Whatyouaresettingon
thefeedadjusterdialisthemaximumamountoffeed
time,perminute,thatyou'llallow.
The circuit board will make its own determination of
howlongtorunthefeeder,UP TOthemaximum,as
setonthedial.Forinstance,anumber4settingonthe
feedadjusterwillallowamaximumof40secondsper
minute of feed. If the room temperature is satised,
withonlyfeeding20seconds,thenthatisallthecircuit
boardwillrunthefeeder.Whenheatingalargearea,
the number 4 setting is usually adequate, however,
fuel quality may dictate a higher or lower setting. If
you see un-burned or burning fuel being pushed off
of the grate during a high demand period, the feed
rate is set too high. Ideally, you'll want to see about
aninchofashesinfrontoftheburningfuelduringa
peakdemand period. Whenthe applianceis located
inasmallerroomorarea,thefeedadjustermayneed
tobekeptatalowersettingof#2or#3,tomaintaina
rewith lessfrequentshut-down andignitioncycles.
Always allow a minimum of fteen minutes between
makinganyadjustmentstothefeedrate.
Note: Since the circuit board is feeding as needed,
only adjust the feed rate while maximum demand
is occurring. (Stove Temp Mode, with a temp dial
setting of #7 will create maximum demand.)
b. Mode Selection
Room-Temp mode is the ideal mode of operation if
you wish to maintain a comfortable temperature in
the room. As the outdoor temperature uctuates,
the control will adjust the feed rate to maintain the
desired temperature setting in the room. For best
results,besuretheroomsensorislocatedawayfrom
draftyareasandnotpositionedontheoorornear
anexteriorwall.
Stove-Temp mode is more of a manual method of
operation.Thestovewillrunataconstantheatoutput,
regardless of surrounding air temperature. Note that
onthecoldestdays,yourindoorheatedspacewillbe
coolerthanonthewarmerdays.Theonlyrealbenet
tothismodeofoperationisthatyou'llbeabletoknow
exactlyhowlongahopperfulloffuelwilllast,because
theconsumptionisgoingtostayrelativelythesame.
c. Temperature Dial
Thetemperaturedialisadualpurposedial.InRoom-
Tempmode,youselecttheroomtemperatureyouwant
thestovetomaintainattheroomsensorprobe.This
ismarkedinFahrenheitscalefrom50to90degrees.
InStove-Tempmode,youselectatemperaturesetting
basedonthe#1-7with1beingaminimumburnand
7beingamaximumburnrate.
d. Blower Speed Adjustment
ThemodeselectorisalsomarkedwithaLtoHscale
ineachmode.Thisisavariablespeedcontrolforthe
distributionblower.L isthelowsetting,andH isthe
high setting. It is important to note that the blower
will not come on until the ESP reaches a specic
temperature,toensurethatcoldairisnotbeingblown
outintotheroom.Also,thespeedoftheblower,when
setonlowerspeeds,willautomaticallyincreaseasthe
temperatureofthestoveincreases.
e. Igniter Mode Switch
The toggle switch for the igniter is a two position
switch.SelectfromeitherAUTOMATICorMANUAL.
AUTOMATIC-Willautomaticallystartthereineither
STOVETEMPorROOMTEMPmode.
Theignitionmodewillstartthereone
timeonly.SinceSTOVETEMPmaintainsaconstant
output,therewillnevergoouttoneedre-ignited.
Theignitionmodewillstarttherstre.
Then,iftheroomtemperatureissatised,therewill
go out. Once the room cools, the ignition mode will
startanotherre,andsoon.Thismodeprovidesfully
automatictemperaturecontrol.
MANUAL- The re must be started manually using
startinggelorothermanufacturedrestarter.
MANUAL- With the igniter switch in the MANUAL
position,theigniterisdisabled.
The re would need to be started
manually, and will maintain a constant output based
onthetemperaturesetting.
The re would need to be started
manually.Thecontrolwilladjustoutputtomaintaina
constantroomtemperature,howeveritwillnotallow
theretogoout.Iftheroomtemperatureissatised,
the controlwilladjust to the minimum burnrate and
holdthereuntiltheroomtemperaturedecreases.