12 7080-132D October 27, 2014MT. VERNON E2N. Restarting the ApplianceRestart Process1. When the unit has run out of fuel and the “emptyhopper” error code illuminates, add pellet fuel to thehopper.2. Dump the ashes and clinkers built up in the firepot bypulling the ash dump removal handle out several times.Make sure clinkers have dropped into the ash pan thenreturn the handle to fully closed position.3. Turn the dial control to OFF and then up to high 2X toprime.4. After seeing pellets drop then turn to desired setting toreset the appliance control system. The appliance willthen being its startup sequence.Restarting After a Power Failure1. For an electrical disruption the appliance will start onits own without need for priming - providing the controlsystem is asking for heat.2. The appliance will always go through a normal shut-down sequence before restarting.Remote Power Requirements• The remote receiver power is maintained through appli-ance power.• The remote thermostat uses four AAA batteries.O. Clear SpaceNOTICE: Clearances may only be reduced by meansapproved by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction.Mantel: Avoid placing candles and other heat-sensitive ob-jects on mantel or hearth. Heat may damage these objects.P. Trim AdjustmentThe small dial located below the main dial control is usedto adjust the amount of combustion air for the fire. You mayneed to adjust the combustion air to the fire for:• Elevation• Venting/Installation Configurations• Fuel Quality• Fuel TypeIf your fire is too large, lazy, or producing black soot, youneed MORE air. To increase the amount of combustionair, rotate the dial clockwise one level at a time and allow15 minutes for stabilization prior to making another adjust-ment. If the fire continues to appear too rich turn the trimdial setting counterclockwise to the negative numbers todecrease fuel flow. Figure 12.1If the fire is too small or occasionally goes out when thereare pellets in the hopper, the unit may have too much air.To decrease the amount of combustion air, rotate the trimdial towards zero one level at a time and allow 15 minutesfor stabilization prior to making another adjustment.Q. Remote ThermostatLearning Remote Thermostat to Receiver1. With receiver and remote thermostat powered, set thereceiver to “REMOTE” and remote thermostat to “ON”.2. Push receiver “LEARN” button momentarily - an audi-ble tone should emit from the receiver.3. Push the remote thermostat “MODE” button until “OFF”shows on the screen - an audible sound should emitfrom the receiver.4. To check whether the receiver is “learned” push“MODE” on the remote thermostat several times - anaudible sound should be heard from the receiver.5. If no sound is heard repeat the process.Remote Thermostat: Instructions1. The remote thermostat activates an internal “on-off”switch in the receiver (located in the appliance).2. If the remote thermostat setting is higher than its localsurrounding temperature it will signal the receiver toturn ON; if the user setting is equal to- or less than thelocal surrounding temperature then the remote thermo-stat will signal the receiver to turn OFF.Remote Thermostat: Setting Clock1. Push “TIMER” on the screen of for more than two sec-onds. The hour digit(s) should begin to flash.2. Press the UP or DOWN buttons until the desired houris displayed (notice the AM - PM).3. After setting the desired hour, press and release“TIMER” again and the minute digits will begin flashing.4. Press the UP or DOWN buttons until the desired min-utes are displayed.5. Press “MODE” or “TIMER” buttons again for more thantwo seconds then release.6. The minute digits will stop flashing, the clock has beensuccessfully set.Remote Thermostat: Countdown Timer Function1. Change the mode to “ON” (or “THERMON” with the setpoint higher than the room temperature), push “TIMER”on the screen.2. 0:15 should appear on the screen.3. Pressing the up and down arrows will allow for increaseand decrease of the timer (15-minute increments up to1-hour; 30 –minute increments after 1-hour).4. When the timer expires the remote should send an“OFF” signal to the appliance.Figure 12.1More AirMore Air & Less Fuel