Cumberland Stove Works MF3800 Manual De Usuario

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
MF3700, MF3800 Models
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NO PROOF OF FIRE 
PUSH ON TO START
 
This  means  the  stove  went  through  the  starting  fire  or
electric ignition sequences and did not heat up enough to 
satify the proof of fire switch. Press ON button and restart
the fire. Note: There may be fuel burning in the stove while
it shows this screen. Use extreme caution when manually
relighting a hot stove. 
VACUUM FAULT 
CHECK SEALS
This means that the stove doesn’t have enough vacuum 
in the firebox to run safely. Check that the fire box door is
closed and that the seal is in good working condition. Check 
the ash pan door to make sure that the ash pan is firmly
seated and that the seal is in good working condition. To 
clear this fault screen press the OFF button. If all doors are 
closed and sealed properly and the problem persists please 
call your dealer or CSW customer service for advanced 
trouble shooting.
LOSS OF FIRE       
OFF TO RESET
This means that the stove has cooled to a point where it is 
no longer heating the room.  Make sure that the hopper has 
fuel and that there are no obstructions that prevent fuel from 
entering the firepot. Pressing the off button will send the
program to the STARTING FIRE (MF3700) or ELECTRIC
IGNITE (MF3800) screen. Pressing the SCROLL button
will send the program to the FUEL RANgE screen.
Stove ShutDown
To  shut  down  stove  operation  press  the  OFF  button  at 
anytime. This will cause the stove to stop feeding fuel into 
the firepot, yet the combustion blower will continue to run
exhausting all smoke until stove is off. When the stove runs
out of fuel it will safely shut down automatically. 
IMPORTANT: NEVER UNPLUG YOUR STOVE WHILE 
THERE IS FUEL BURNING IN THE STOVE. 
Doing so will cause combustion blower to stop and smoke 
will enter the room through air intake holes.
NORMAL CARE & MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE GLASS
Only clean glass when the glass is cool. Wipe the glass 
clean with a dry or damp rag. If this does not clean the 
glass use any non-abrasive liquid spray.
REMOVAL OF BROkEN CERAMIC GLASS
Open the door and lift it from the hinges.  Lay the door 
down on newspaper with glass clips facing you. Loosen 
the screws and take off the glass clips. Remove the broken 
glass carefully and discard.
Reverse the above procedure for replacing new glass with 
new gasket.
FIRE POT REMAINS
Every time the hopper is filled with fuel the firepot should
be emptied. To empty the firepot pull out and push in on
the firepot cleaning rod. See figure 25. THE FIREPOT
MUST BE PUSHED ALL THE WAY BACK AND SEATED 
AgAINST  THE  POTHOLDER  FOR  THE  STOVE  TO 
FUNCTION CORRECTLY.
SOOT AND FLY ASH
The  products  of  combustion  will  contain  small  particles 
of fly ash. The fly ash and soot will collect in the exhaust
venting system and restrict the flow of flue gasses. The
exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once
per month to determine if cleaning is necessary.  If cleaning 
is necessary disassemble the exhaust vent and clean the
individual parts.
DISPOSAL OF ASHES
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a 
tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should
be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground,
well away from all combustible materials, pending final
disposal. 
EXHAUST AND CONVECTION AIR FILTER
Clean air filter (730008) regularly, replace if needed. See
figure 24.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
The surfaces on the stove may be hot. Always wear 
protective  gloves  even  when  the  stove  is  cool  to  the 
touch.  
•  Clean the glass only when it is cool to the touch using 
any non-abrasive cleaner.
•  After  one  hopper  of  fuel  is  consumed,  the  fire  pot
cleaning rod should be cycled (pulled out and pushed
in) to drop the ashes into the ash pan.