TROUBLESHOOTING
4.
Stove will
not
go to high
burn.
a.
Wall thermostat has failed.
Using an OHM meter, measure across the contacts on the thermostat. Rotate the dial
to
activate
the thermostat. Activation is indicated by a contact closure "zero Ohms".
If
the contact does
not close replace the thermostat. A preliminary test is to place a
jumper
across the leads (this
should cause the stove to go into a higher burn mode).
b.
Wiring from the Wall Thermostat
is
open.
Check the wiring from the Wall Thermostat
to
the Control Board for continuity. Replace or
reconnect wiring
if
required.
c.
Control
Board
failure.
If
the above tests do not resolve the problem, replace the Control Board.
5. Draft Fan
and
RoomAir
Blower will not
shut
off
after
the switch has been
turned
off
and
the
stove has cooled down. Approximate cooling time
is
70
minutes.
a.
Fan/Cool Down Thermal Disc has been shorted closed.
Disconnect the main power cord. Locate the Fan/Cool Dmt•n Thermal Disc (orange wire leads
and inner most sensor) and remove the leads. Using
an
OHM
meter, test across leads for an
open condition. Replace the Fan/Cool Down
71JCrmal
Disc and reconnect the leads and main
power.
6.
Draft Fan will
not
operate when switch
is
turned
on.
a.
Main power cord has not been plugged into wall outlet.
Plug unit into wall plug.
b Overheat sensor has been activated.
Follow procedure
I.e
c.
Control
Board
failure.
If
115
VAC
is present and the stove is still not operating normally, contact your local dealer.
If
your stove shuts down due to flame out, you may require a delay
of
up to one minute with the
power switch
off
before the controller will reset.
7.
Room
Air
Blower
runs
at
full speed
at
all times.
a.
The Room
Air
Blower runs at a speed directly related
to
the setting on the fuel rate dial. First
attempt to adjust the Room
Air
Blower speed with the fuel rate dial.
Ifthe
problem still persists,
contact your local dealer.
8.
Black smoke is seen while
at
low
burn.
a.
Loss
of
vacuum due to loose
or
leaky ash pan door.
Check that the ash
pan
has been properly replaced and that the spring latches (slotted head) at
the front
of
the ash pan have been totally tightened.
If
the problem persists, check that the
sealing gasket is making contact with the face
of
the stove.
Your pellet stove has the following automatic safety feature.
If
the stove overheats, a high temperature
limit switch will be activated and the unit will shut down. The blower will remain on
to
cool the unit
down.
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