Fa1 Error; Shut Down (Sd); Manual Lighting Procedure - Buffalo B100 Owner's Installation And Operation Manual

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set point temperature down so that the stove
does not immediately go into a start-up
sequence. After the set point temperature
has been reduced to below the current room
temperature, transfer into set-up mode
(following the procedure identified above) and
reduce the feed rate setting from it's current
setting. Transfer out of set-up mode and
resume normal stove operation.

FA1 Error

When an FA1 error has been detected, as a
safety precaution, the exhaust blower will run
for a minimum of 30 minutes. If at the end of
30 minutes, the software determines that the
exhaust blower is still removing hot air from
the burn chamber, the exhaust blower will
continue to run until all hot air has been
evacuated from the burn chamber.

Shut Down (Sd)

Once the stove has brought the current room
temperature 2.1 degrees above the current
set point temperature (in Automatic
Temperature Control Mode) or User Control
Mode 0 has been selected (in User Control
Mode) the stove will go through a controlled
Shut Down (Sd) procedure. When the stove
goes into Shut Down, the display will cycle
between the letters Sd, to confirm that the
stove is currently shutting down and the
current room temperature.
As a safety precaution. the exhaust blower
will run for a minimum of 30 minutes as part
of the Shut Down procedure. If at the end of
30 minutes, the software determines that the
exhaust blower is still removing hot air from
the burn chamber, the exhaust blower will
continue to run until all hot air has been
evacuated from the burn chamber. Also as
part of the standard shut down procedure, the
circulation blower will run (at it's pre-shut
down speed) for a minimum of 30 minutes.
This is done to assure that all available heat
is transferred from the burn chamber to the
room during the shut down procedure. Once
the stove has cooled during shut down, it may
seem that the stove is blowing cool air into
the room, however, the circulation blower
draws room air to pass through the heat
exchanger tubes, the air passing through the
stove and being blown into the room is no
cooler than the current room air temperature.
The temperature of the air exiting from the
heat exchanger tubes may seem cooler than
the current room air temperature but it is
simply because the air is moving at a faster
velocity than the static room air (same
concept as how a fan keeps you cool in the
summer).
In Shut Down Mode (Sd) the display will cycle
between the letters Sd to confirm that the
stove is in the process of shutting down and
the current room temperature.
Manual Lighting Procedure (Without
Igniter)
• The steps identified below to manually light
your Buffalo Pellet Stove must be done in a
timely manner once the process is initiated.
Before starting this manual lighting procedure,
read through and fully familiarize yourself with
the entire sequence of steps which must be
followed to manually light the appliance.
Before manually lighting the stove, thoroughly
clean the burn chamber taking care to remove
any ash that has accumulated in the burn pot,
on the burn grate and in the burn box.
Place approximately a quarter cup of pellets
into the burn pot. Squeeze a tablespoon of
pellet starter gel on top of the pellets. Place
another half cup of pellets on top of the
pellets and starter gel in the burn pot.
Squeeze another tablespoon of pellet starter
gel on top of the second batch of pellets.
Place the artificial log into the log retention
slots. Push the burn chamber door closed
but do not latch it.
Turn power to the stove on. Immediately
lower the stove set point temperature (by
depressing the set button and low button at
the same time) to at least 3 degrees below
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