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CAUTION:
Read all instructions carefully before starting the
installation or operating the heater. Failure to
follow these instructions could result in property
damage, bodily injury or even death. Contact local
building or fire officials about restrictions and
installation inspection requirements in your area.
Save this manual for future reference.
Model 100 & Insert
Manufactured By:
APR Industries Ltd.
1354 Waverley Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 0P5
Canada
Printed in Canada
Rev Nov 2008
WWW.KOZISTOVES.COM
OWNER’S MANUAL
KSH 120
MX2
TM
CONTROL EQUIPPED
WOOD PELLET BURNING HEATER
* INSTALLATION * OPERATION * SERVICE * PARTS *
BayWin
®
& Insert

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • B
    Billy EvansAug 3, 2025
    What to do if my Kozi BayWin Indoor Fireplace won't light?
    • G
      Gabriel WellsAug 4, 2025
      If your Kozi Indoor Fireplace won't light, several factors could be the cause. First, ensure that the hopper has enough pellet fuel. If the fuel supply is adequate, check the burn pot for cleanliness and clean it if necessary. Also, inspect the fuse and replace it if it's blown. Furthermore, examine the igniter to ensure it hasn't slipped out of the igniter tube; if it has, push it back into place. If the igniter is correctly positioned but still not working, it may have failed and require replacement. Finally, if there's no power to the igniter, consider replacing the MX2 Control Board.
  • D
    davisthomasAug 8, 2025
    Why my Kozi BayWin Indoor Fireplace heater will not feed pellets?
    • M
      Mary StantonAug 8, 2025
      If your Kozi Indoor Fireplace heater isn't feeding pellets, start by checking if the heater is properly plugged in and that the electrical outlet has power. Next, examine the exhaust vent and exhaust fan for any blockages, and clean them if necessary. Also, inspect the exhaust passage and exhaust box pressure tap for obstructions and clean them. A cracked or broken pressure switch tube can also cause this issue, so replace it if needed. If the problem persists, the pressure switch or exhaust fan may have failed and require replacement.
  • J
    Jeffrey HigginsAug 12, 2025
    What to do if Kozi BayWin Indoor Fireplace stove won't turn off?
    • J
      Joseph MathewsAug 12, 2025
      If your Kozi Indoor Fireplace stove won't turn off, first, consider whether the stove is in "Cool Down" mode and allow sufficient time for it to cool down. If the stove remains on, the exhaust fan thermal disk may have failed and require replacement. As a last resort, the MX2 Control board may have failed and require replacement.
  • A
    Ariel GreenAug 16, 2025
    Why is there a smell of smoke in the room from my Kozi BayWin?
    • J
      joseph79Aug 17, 2025
      If you notice a smell of smoke in the room from your Kozi Indoor Fireplace, it might be due to the pellet venting joints not being sealed properly. To resolve this, seal all joints with high-temperature RTV silicone sealant.
  • J
    Joseph SmithAug 21, 2025
    Why does fuel pile up in my Kozi BayWin Indoor Fireplace?
    • C
      Cynthia GonzalezAug 21, 2025
      Fuel piling up in your Kozi Indoor Fireplace can be due to a dirty burn pot, so cleaning the burn pot is recommended. Alternatively, it could be caused by poor quality fuel, in which case you should consider changing your fuel supplier.
  • S
    stacy06Aug 25, 2025
    Why is the flame short on high feed in my Kozi Indoor Fireplace?
    • L
      Lucas SmithAug 26, 2025
      A short flame on high feed in your Kozi Indoor Fireplace may be caused by poor quality fuel, so try changing your fuel supplier. Another possible reason is that the heat exchanger requires cleaning; therefore, you should clean the heat exchanger.
  • A
    Amber BaileyAug 29, 2025
    Why is the flame too large and dark orange on my Kozi BayWin Indoor Fireplace?
    • J
      johnsonjessicaAug 29, 2025
      If the flame in your Kozi Indoor Fireplace is too large and dark orange, the cause may be poor quality fuel. To fix this, change your fuel supplier.

Summary

II. INSTALLATION

1. Clearance to Combustibles

Details minimum clearances for combustible materials around the heater.

1.2 Other Clearances and Recommendations

Provides additional clearance guidelines and recommendations for installation.

2. Electrical Requirements

Details the power specifications and connection requirements for the heater.

3. Fuel Requirements

Covers the necessary specifications for the wood pellet fuel, including physical properties and storage.

4. Location of the Heater

Key considerations for choosing a suitable location for the heater installation.

5. Typical Installation Configurations

Illustrates common methods for installing the heater through walls and roofs.

6.1 Exhaust Vent Pipe Requirements

Specifies the type, size, and installation criteria for exhaust vent pipes.

6.2 Exhaust Vent Termination Requirements

Defines the rules for where the exhaust vent must terminate to ensure safety.

6.3 Combustion Air Intake Requirements

Details the methods and restrictions for supplying combustion air to the heater.

7. KOZI Pellet Insert Additional Considerations

Specific guidelines for installing the KOZI pellet insert in fireplaces or alcoves.

7.1 KOZI Pellet Insert Additional Requirements

Mandatory requirements for installing and altering fireplaces for the insert.

7.2 Surround Assembly

Instructions for assembling the surround for the KOZI pellet insert.

7.3 KOZI Pellet Insert Installation

Step-by-step guide for installing the KOZI pellet insert into a fireplace.

7.4 KOZI Pellet Insert Removal

Procedure for safely removing the KOZI pellet insert from its installation.

7.5 Operation and Maintenance

Guidance on operating and maintaining the KOZI pellet insert.

8. Mobile Home Additional Installation Requirements

Specific installation requirements for mobile homes.

8.1 Typical Mobile Home Installation Configuration

Illustrates common installation setups for mobile homes.

8.2 Recommendations for Mobile Home Installation

Offers advice for successful and safe installation in mobile homes.

8.3 Mobile Home Combustion Air Intake Requirements

Specifies combustion air requirements for mobile home installations.

8.4 Exhaust Vent Requirements

Details exhaust vent requirements specific to mobile home installations.

8.5 Other Mobile Home Installation Requirements

Covers additional critical installation requirements for mobile homes.

III. OPERATION

1. General Overview

Provides a basic understanding of the heater's three main systems: Feed, Combustion, and Circulation.

2. Safety Features

Details the built-in safety devices that protect the heater and user from potential hazards.

3. Electric Igniter

Explains the function and availability of the electric igniter for lighting the heater.

4. MX2 TM Control Modes

Explains the three operating modes: AUTO, HIGH/LOW, and MANUAL.

4.3 ON;OFF Button Operation

Controls the stove's power, initiating start-up or shutdown sequences.

4.4 HEAT SELECT Button and Bar Graph

Allows selection of 5 heat settings and displays the current level.

4.5 Auger Button Function

Used to run the auger system continuously for filling the hopper with fuel.

4.6 Fan Button Function

Allows overriding the circulation fan speed for increased airflow.

4.7 Trim Button Function

Compensates for fuel variations at the lowest heat level by adjusting feed rate.

4.8 External Switching Devices

Details how to connect wall thermostats or switches to control the heater.

4.9 Damper Control Operation

Explains how to adjust the damper rod to control airflow through the burn pot.

4.10 First-Time Heater Start-Up

Step-by-step instructions for lighting the heater for the very first time.

4.11 Starting Your Heater

Provides instructions for starting the heater after it has run out of fuel or for normal operation.

4.12 Stopping Your Heater

Details the correct procedure for shutting down the heater.

4.13 Adjusting Your Heater

Guidance on adjusting heat output, flame size, and combustion air.

IV. MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

V. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

1. Troubleshooting Guide

Provides a chart to identify problems and their potential causes and remedies.

2. Corrective Actions

Details how to address specific issues identified in the troubleshooting guide.

2.1 Proof Of Flame Failure

Steps to resolve issues related to the proof of flame sensor.

2.2 Pressure Switch Failure

Steps to resolve problems associated with the pressure switch.

2.3 Manual Reset Thermal Disk Failure

Troubleshooting steps for issues with the manual reset thermal disk.

2.4 Ignition Failure

Steps to resolve problems related to the heater's ignition system.

2.5 Overheating Issues

Addresses causes and solutions for the heater overheating.

2.6 Lack of Air

Identifies common causes of flame problems due to insufficient air supply.

2.7 Excess Air Issues

Troubleshooting steps for flame problems caused by too much air.

VI. DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LIST

1. MX2 TM Control Circuit Diagram

Illustrates the electrical connections for the MX2TM control system.

2. Stove Cross Section Diagram

A visual breakdown showing the internal components of the stove.

3. Equipment Compartment Diagram

Diagram showing the location of electrical components and other parts.

4. Parts List

Lists all available replacement parts with their corresponding part numbers.

VII. WARRANTY

Kozi BayWin Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKozi
ModelBayWin
CategoryIndoor Fireplace
LanguageEnglish

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