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(occurs when the smoke temperature during start-up does not exceed the minimum threshold)
• Combustion chamber dirty or too many pellets
• No more pellets
• Chimney ue obstructed
• Likely faulty electrical resistance
(occurs when the stove no longer reads the probe)
• Broken water probe
• Disconnected water probe
(occurs when the ow of combustion air falls below the minimum allowable threshold)
• Chimney ue obstructed
• Door open
• Combustion chamber clogged
• Debimeter (air ow sensor) dirty
• Door gasket needs replacing
(occurs when the smoke temperature exceeds the established safe temperature)
• Chimney ue obstructed
• Incorrect installation
• Stove clogged
• Pellet load high, check pellet adjustment (CAT)
(occurs when the pellet supply is exhausted; the display ashes following a “beep” sound)
• No pellets remaining in the hopper
• Gear motor not working
• Pellet inlet channel/ feed screw obstructed
• Pellet load low, check pellet adjustment
• Thermocouple broken
• Thermocouple disconnected
(occurs if there has been an interruption in power lasting more than 5 seconds)
The stove has a “black out” function.
In the event of a power black out lasting less than 5 seconds, the stove will restart and return to the last function prior to shutdown.
If the black out time exceeds 5 seconds, the stove’s “black out” alarm is triggered, with the resulting cooling phase.
A list of the various possibilities is in the following page: