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Kozi 100 & Insert - ON;OFF Button; HEAT SELECT Button & Bar Graph; AUGER Button; FAN Button

Kozi 100 & Insert
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4.3 “ON/OFF” Button
This button allows you to turn the stove on and off. Once pressed, the stove will go
through a start-up sequence and the ON/OFF light will blink.. During this time, the feed
rate is preset and the “HEAT SELECT” button is disabled. Once the stove is warm
enough, the “ON/OFF” light will stop blinking and you will be able to change the heat
setting with the “HEAT SELECT” button as described next.
4.4 “HEAT SELECT” Button & Bar Graph
There are 5 possible heat settings for your heater. Each setting is indicated in the bar
graph; 1 being the lowest, 5 being the highest. Pressing the “HEAT SELECT” button
will change the heat setting as indicated in the bar graph. Each time the button is
pressed, your heater will go to the next higher heat level (from 1 to 2, 2 to 3 etc...). Once
the heat level reaches the highest setting (5) and the “HEAT SELECT” button is pressed
again, the heat level will return to the low setting (1).
Please note that during the start-up period, the “HEAT SELECT” button is disabled. At
some point during the start-up period, you will be able to set the heat level but the heater
will not operate at the desired setting until it has warmed up properly. Also, your heater
will always remember which heat setting was used last and return to that setting next time
the stove is turned on (Power failures will result in this setting being lost).
4.5 “AUGER” Button
Your heater uses an auger system to feed fuel into the burn pot. When the auger system
is working, the “AUGER” light will be on. During normal operation, this light should
blink periodically. Holding the “AUGER” button will run the auger system continuously.
This button should only be used to fill the auger with fuel. Using this button during
normal operation will cause too much fuel to fall into the burn pot and may result in
damage to the heater or an unsafe situation.
4.6 “FAN” Button
During normal operation of your heater, the circulation fan (blows air into the room)
speed can be changed by changing the heat setting (see “HEAT SELECT” button) or
pressing the “FAN” button. The “FAN” button is used to override the factory fan setting
and run the circulation fan on the highest setting. Pressing the “FAN” button again will
slow the fan down. There are 5 settings in total for the fan speed. Once the fan is in the
lowest setting, pressing the “FAN” button will bring the fan to the high setting. If you
want to run the fan back to it’s original preset setting, first to press the “HEAT SELECT”
button to change the setting. Now, press the “HEAT SELECT” button till you bring it
back to the setting you want to run the stove at.
4.7 “TRIM” Button
This button is used to compensate for fuel variations at the lowest heat level only. With
the heater at the lowest heat level (1) pressing this button once will increase the feed rate
to slightly above the normal low setting. At this “TRIM” setting, the (1) and (5) lights
will be on. Pressing the “TRIM” button again will cause the feed rate to decrease slightly
below the normal low setting. At this “TRIM” setting, the (1) and (4) lights will be on.
Pressing the “TRIM” button again will return the feed rate to the normal low setting. At
this “TRIM” setting, only the (1) light will be on.

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