SYMPTOM #10 PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION
When the Fuel Control Knob is set on
"1", the stove seems to burn normally
for a while but, eventually, the fire
goes out.
1. Draft Control Knob is set
too high.
2. Fuel Feed Setting on
control board is set too
low.
1. Reduce the Draft Control Knob Setting
when burning on the "1" setting of the Fuel
Control Knob.
2. At lower altitudes, the higher oxygen
density in the air may cause the pellets to
burn too quickly. Although the efficiency
of the stove is significantly higher, the
pellets may burn too fast to maintain the
fire. Adjust the LOW fuel feed rate on the
control board higher according to this
manual. Specifically, consult Page 56
"Control Board Program Parameters
Tables" and Page 57 "Program Selection
Information". Contact your Dealer for more
detailed instructions.
SYMPTOM #11 PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The Fuel Control Knob is set on "1" (or 1. Draft Control Knob is set 1. Reduce the Draft Control Knob Setting
the wall thermostat is in the OFF too high. when burning on the "1" setting of the Fuel
position if running in Semiautomatic Control Knob.
mode) and burned overnight. In the
morning, the firepot is full of unburned
pellets and fire is out.
2. Fuel Feed Setting on
control board is set too
low.
2. At lower altitudes, the higher oxygen
density in the air may cause the pellets to
burn too quickly. Although the efficiency
of the stove is significantly higher, the
pellets may burn too fast to maintain the
fire. Adjust the LOW fuel feed rate on the
control board higher according to this
manual. Specifically, consult Page 56
"Control Board Program Parameters
Tables" and Page 57 "Program Selection
Information". Contact your Dealer for more
detailed instructions.
3. Pellets are tunneling 3. Clean hopper inner surface and apply
inside the hopper Teflon lubricant spray to entire surface.
(pellets are not sliding
down the hopper sides).