The How To’s For Troubleshooting
suggesTed Tools lisT:
• Ratchet and Sockets: ¼” to ⅝” • Open ended Wrenches: ¼” to ½”
• Screwdrivers: T-20 Torx, Robertson, Straight Blade • Cordless Drill / Screwdriver
• Penetrating Lubricant (WD-40) • ¼” Insulated connectors
• High Temperature Silicone (RTV) 500°F • Electrical Tape
• Magnehelic Pressure Gauge • Multimeter
• Needle Nose Pliers, Wire Cutters, Strippers, and Crimpers • Jumper wires
TrouBlesHooTing warnings:
DO NOT:
● Hold the ON / OFF BUTTON down for circuit board model or hold the start-up switch down for timer
control. This is a momentary contact switch and can be damaged if held down too long.
● Service the stove with wet hands. The stove is an electrical appliance, which may pose a shock hazard
if handled improperly. Only qualified technicians should deal with possible internal electrical failures.
● Remove any screws in the firebox without first lubricating them with penetrating oil.
NOTE: To reset Circuit Board after a trouble code - push the ON/OFF button once.
Caution: The use of power tools to remove screws may strip the holes.
Female-Female-Male
Male-Male
Female-Female
Figure 21: Needle Nose Pliers, Wire Cutters, Strippers, and
Crimpers.
Figure 18: Assorted Suggested Tools.
Figure 19: Digital Multimeter.
Figure 20: Recommended Jumper Wires.
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