ROOM HEATER FEATURES
Before attempting to install or operate your heater, it is a good idea to familiarize yourself
with the features and operating controls of the unit.
OPERATING CONTROLS (See Figure
1)
1.
Bypass
Damper:
The bypass damper control is locatedinthe top center of the heater
front, just under the top.
It
is operated by pushing or pulling the rod with the removable
tlandle. The damper
is
fully open when the handle is pushed in and fully closed when
it is pulled out. The damper must be opened before the door(s) are opened.
2.
Removable
Door
Handle: The removable door handleislocated
on
the inside of the
ash pan/motor cover door. The handle is held
in
place with a magnet or clip. To use,
simply open the cover door and obtain the handle and useit
to
adjust the bypass damper
or
to
open and close the door(s).
3.
Blower
Control:
Two blower control switches are located under the hearth and behind
the cover door. The left switch
is
used to engage or disengage the automatic thermostat
operation. Place in
"Auto"
for thermostat operation or placein"Manual"
to operate the
blower continuously.
In
the
"Auto"
position, the thermostatinthe unit reactstothe
temperature of the heater and switches
on
or off automatically depending on heater
temperature. The right switch allows the heater blower to
be
adjustedtothe proper speed
to match the heat output of the unit.
4.
Primary
Air
Controls:
The primary air intake draft controls are located on the lower
portion of the unit next to the hearth extension. They are operated
by
moving up to open
and down to close the amount of primary air entering the
firebox.
5.
Warm
Air
Outlets:
Provides heat extraction from the top and sides of the firebox.
6.
Baffles:
Directs air flow around the unit for maximum heat transfer.
7.
Air
Inlet: Allows cool air near the floor to be circulated ttHough the blower and back into
the warm air chamber of the heater.
8.
Stand:
Elevates heater above the floor for safety and a neat appearance.
9.
Door(s): Provides
an
"airtight"
feature. The door(s) allow a much higher burning
efficiency than can be obtained with
an
open firebox.
10.
Hearth
Extension:
Offers protection from spilled ashes and cinders.
11.
Power
Cord:
Provides electrical power to operate the blower.
12.
Chimney
Connector:
Used to connect unittochimney or direct connect kit.
13.
Cover
Door:
Conceals blower, blower controls and ash pan and provides for removable
handle mounting.
14.
Catalysts:
Enables the unit to burn cleanly and efficiently.
15.
Temperature
Monitor
locations:
Two locations are provided. One is locatedinthe
top of the stove and can
be
used when the heater is installedasa freestanding heater.
The other location can be used for either a fireplace insert or freestanding installation but
the use of the New Buck Corp. Electronic Digital Temperature Monitor must be used.
16.
Airwash:
Primary airispreheatedininternal chambers and is directed in such a way
as to provide a
"sweeping"
airwash over the glass to keep it clean. This design also
allows higher burning efficiencies in the firebox.
17.
Ashpan:
Provides for easy ash removal.
18.
Outside
Air
Control:
Allows for adjustment of the amount of outside air entering the
unit (installations using outside air kits
II
P3,
P3B, P5, or P5B.)