A couple questions for a new subscriber, US Stove American Harvest 6039

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Factory Defaults: To return the control to its original factory default settings, Press and hold the
AUX UP and AUX DOWN buttons together for three seconds.

Like firepotpete said sometimes you have to do this a few times as the buttons have to be pushed at the exact same time.

Sometimes I thing this site changes spelling after you hit post, Factory setrings, lol
 
It's up and running right now. Keeping steady 71-72 degrees at stove. Furnace not running (good) 70 degrees in living room. Dropped exhaust blower 10 units. Left hr-1 at 1.20.

With correct wiring, blowers do adjust and you can hear that difference!
 
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Electric motors wont have grease fittings they use oil. Check with the motor mfgr. And see what they recommend for oil. The manual might not have anything about it because they might not be designed to lubed. But alot of us do it anyway to prolong the use.
 
I have just dripped alpurpose oil on shafts hoping it willl "spin in". Ill have to pull motors to see best location.

As I have read, the circulation fan is loud when it initially kicks in. Could be bearings. Will try to find season without the complete tear down.

I find a 20-25% wood pellet with 80-75% corn mix works best so far. I also know acorns can be to big to go through feed auger. They accumulate at auger blocking other fuel. Will try introducing "crushed acorn" as soon as I figure out how to crush in larger capacity.