AGA Fusion Pellet Operating and Installation Manual
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To start the AGA Fusion Pellet Stove, ensure the hopper is filled with pellets. Turn on the main power switch, set the desired temperature, and press the start button. The stove will automatically ignite and begin heating.
If the stove fails to ignite, check that there are enough pellets in the hopper and that the igniter is clean and functioning. Inspect the air intake for blockages. Restart the stove following the user manual instructions.
It is recommended to clean the burn pot and ash drawer once a week. A thorough cleaning of the entire stove, including the heat exchanger and vent pipe, should be done at least once a year.
Frequent shutdowns can be caused by a clogged air filter, faulty sensors, or an incorrect thermostat setting. Ensure the air filter is clean, sensors are functioning, and the thermostat is set correctly.
Use only high-quality, low-ash hardwood pellets for optimal performance. Avoid using pellets with additives or fillers that can cause excessive ash and reduce efficiency.
To improve efficiency, regularly clean the stove and chimney, use high-quality pellets, and ensure the seals on the door and ash pan are intact. Proper maintenance and correct airflow adjustments are also crucial.
Refer to the user manual for the specific error code. Common solutions include checking for blockages, ensuring proper pellet feed, and resetting the stove. Contact customer support if the issue persists.
The flame height can be adjusted by modifying the feed rate and air intake. Consult the user manual for detailed instructions on adjusting these settings to achieve the desired flame height.
Before the heating season, perform a deep clean, inspect the gaskets, check the igniter and sensors, and ensure the exhaust system is clear. Replace any worn parts as needed.
Prevent pellet jams by using high-quality pellets, regularly cleaning the auger and feed system, and ensuring the hopper is free of debris. Consistent maintenance helps avoid jams.