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Jamestown J2000T - Annual Cleaning; Rear Component Compartment Cleaning

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Page 42
1998-2006 Edition
NOTE
After the 12 minute startup cycle, if the thermostat is in the "ON" position and if the control board
determines that the stove has warmed up, the fuel feed control knob can be turned to adjust the fuel feed
rate and the convection blower speed.
If the control board determines that the stove did not warm up sufficiently by the end of the 12 minute
startup cycle, the fuel feed will be turned OFF and an error code will be flashed using the green STATUS
light on the control panel. The green light will flash once every 2 seconds indicating this error status. If you
encounter this error signal, turn the Main Power Switch to OFF then back to ON to reset the control board.
the position of the fuel feed control knob for 5 minutes after the thermostat turns to OFF. After these 5
minutes, the convection blower speed will be lowered to a speed equivalent to the #1 position of the Fuel
Feed Rate Control Knob.
Caution
In Semiautomatic Mode, when the thermostat turns to the "OFF" position, the fuel feed rate will automatically
drop down to the #1 setting of the Fuel Feed Knob. The fuel feed does not stop. The draft setting, however,
remains where it was set initially. Therefore, if the unit is connected to a wall thermostat, in order to achieve
maximum combustion efficiency at both the higher feed rate and the default low feed rate, the Draft Knob needs
to be set at one position which allows enough combustion air for burning at both the high burn and the low burn.
This means that you will only be able to set the fuel feed knob at a maximum of about 4 to 4-1/2 because one
draft knob setting must provide enough air to burn the pellets efficiently at two fuel feed knob settings.
Furthermore, the Draft Setting must not be turned up so high that it blows the flame out on the lowest (#1) Fuel
Feed Knob setting.
NOTE: A different burn and flame characteristic will be observed when using a 5/16" (8mm) diameter pellet
vs. a 1/4" (6.35mm) diameter pellet. An adjustment to the draft knob setting may be required when switching
from one brand of pellets to another.
NOTE: Should you feel that the air and fuel adjustments are improper or you just cannot seem to provide
enough air to burn efficiently at any fuel feed control knob setting, first check the Trouble Shooting Guide and
the Periodic Maintenance Requirements section of this manual. If a remedy cannot be found, consult your
local Dealer.

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