16 7063-512 October 7, 2013VOYAGEURBlower Controls Under Ash LipMANUAL: over-rides the internalsnap discAUTO: Fan with turn ON/OFFautomatically and is controlledby the internal Snap DiscN. Blower Operating Instructions1. Initial (cold) startup: Open both controls fully by rais-ing the Burn Rate Air Control all the way up until it stopsand push the Start-up Air Control back until it stops. Theblower tends to cool the appliance. Leave the blower offuntil the burn is well established, i.e., 30 minutes.2. High Burn Setting: Both controls are open. Burn RateAir Control is pulled up and the Start-up Air Control is fullypushed in. Blower may remain on.3. Medium High Burn Setting*: Burn Rate Air Controlis closed then opened to 1 inch (pull up )to fully open.Blower may remain on.4. Medium Low Burn Setting*: Burn Rate Air Control isclosed then opened to 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch. Leave theblower off until the burn is well established, i.e., 30 min-utes.5. Low Burn Setting*: Burn Rate Air Control is closed.Leave the blower off until the burn is well established, i.e.,30 minutes.*NOTE: For burn settings 3 to 5 the Start-up Air Controlneeds to be pushed in (Open) then pulled forward to acti-vate the Automatic Combustion Control (ACC).NOTE: For maximum efficiency and lowest emissions,when operating the blower in either the automatic ormanual setting for the low and medium low burn settingsleave the blower off until the burn is well established, i.e.,30 minutes.6. The blower is equipped with a rheostat (speed control).The highest blower speed is obtained by turning therheostat on, then adjusting back towards “OFF” as far aspossible without turning the blower off. For a low blowerspeed, turn the control knob clockwise as far as possibleM. Operating the Blower ControlBox with Snap Disc1. The blower will turn on/off automatically whenset to AUTO. Figure 16.1.2. When set to MANUAL, the fan will turn on/offonly when you turn it on or off. This settingover-rides the internal snap disc.3. Adjust the speed of the fan by turning theHIGH/LOW knob to the desired setting.Figure 16.1