Cumberland Stove Works MF3800 Stove User Manual


 
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 re or
electric ignition sequences and did not heat up enough to
satifytheproofofreswitch.PressONbuttonandrestart
there.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reboxtorunsafely.Checkthatthere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rmly
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repot.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repot,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lledwithfueltherepotshould
beemptied.Toemptytherepotpulloutandpushinon
therepotcleaningrod.Seegure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yash.Theyashandsootwillcollectintheexhaust
ventingsystemandrestricttheowofue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ttinglid.Theclosedcontainerofashesshould
beplacedonanoncombustibleoororontheground,
wellawayfromallcombustiblematerials,pendingnal
disposal.
EXHAUST AND CONVECTION AIR FILTER
Cleanairlter(730008)regularly,replaceifneeded.See
gure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 re pot
cleaningrodshouldbecycled(pulledoutandpushed
in)todroptheashesintotheashpan.