Thanks to an Englander on line tech. I waited about 20-30 minutes on the phone but when I consider some folks wait days or weeks for a local shop to get to them I feel that I received preferential treatment.
OK, I originally couldn`t quite get it to heat my insulated garage/workshop (concrete floor) to a desired temp level , as mentioned in a recent post of mine. I just knew it wasn`t putting out the heat it was capable of . I was baffled because at heat range 9 the heat coming out the front just wasn`t as hot as it should have been even though the flames looked decent.
Here`s the fix:
I re-programmed the heat *mode* not to be confused with heat range from d to c setting. What a significant difference it made.
The on line diagnostic page briefly touches on heat *modes* , not how to do it but only that "a" is more likely to shut the stove down on overheat . So from this information gleaned today I can assume that there are a,b,c,and d modes. A being the hottest and d being the least hottest. These modes alter the top auger feed cycle times in a similar but more significant way than the heat range adjustments do.
Anyway, the results were simply astonishing. I had to lower the heat range from 9 to 5 and the temperature in the gargae still edged upwards so I see myself running it at around 2-3 once the temp gets up to around 60.
The tech also had me adjust the lower 3 buttons to 6-9-1. The stove is simply running superbly now and all as good as my Harman in the house. I`m really impressed with it.
OK, I originally couldn`t quite get it to heat my insulated garage/workshop (concrete floor) to a desired temp level , as mentioned in a recent post of mine. I just knew it wasn`t putting out the heat it was capable of . I was baffled because at heat range 9 the heat coming out the front just wasn`t as hot as it should have been even though the flames looked decent.
Here`s the fix:
I re-programmed the heat *mode* not to be confused with heat range from d to c setting. What a significant difference it made.
The on line diagnostic page briefly touches on heat *modes* , not how to do it but only that "a" is more likely to shut the stove down on overheat . So from this information gleaned today I can assume that there are a,b,c,and d modes. A being the hottest and d being the least hottest. These modes alter the top auger feed cycle times in a similar but more significant way than the heat range adjustments do.
Anyway, the results were simply astonishing. I had to lower the heat range from 9 to 5 and the temperature in the gargae still edged upwards so I see myself running it at around 2-3 once the temp gets up to around 60.
The tech also had me adjust the lower 3 buttons to 6-9-1. The stove is simply running superbly now and all as good as my Harman in the house. I`m really impressed with it.