This might be a silly question but....
Do you have to run the stove in bypass mode for 30min before engaging the bypass lever?
Only if you're starting with wet wood. It usually takes me 10 - 20 minutes from sparking up to engaged cat, depending on the load, but your results may vary.
Here's my cold start routine:
1. Open bypass and front door.
2. Level ash bed, plow tunnel front-to-back from middle of door back to the middle of the firebox.
3. Lay a SuperCedar in this tunnel, near the front door, and light it.
4. Lay a piece of kindling E/W, that bridges tunnel over SuperCedar (sometimes I skip this, optional).
5. Stuff firebox full of oak splits, loading N/S.
6. Close door, verify thermostat is set to high.
7. Come back in 10 minutes to check on things, check cat probe, guesstimate how long until it's active (usually 5 - 7 minutes). Set timer.
8. Come back when timer goes off, close bypass, set timer for 30 minutes.
9. Come back in 30 minutes, set thermostat for desired burn rate.