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PelPro Pellet Stove • 7104-171A • 4/20/18
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action
Igniter does not
turn off
Igniter short circuit. The fuse will be blown and
upon replacement of the fuse, the igniter will
remain on when Stove has power.
Inspect wires, blowers, and power cord to nd
cause of short circuit. Replace board and failed
component.
Feed motor does
not shut off
Feed motor short circuit. The fuse will be blown
and upon replacement of the fuse, the feed motor
will remain on when Stove has power.
Open hopper to stop the feed motor.
Inspect wires feed motor, control board, and power
cord to nd source of short circuit. Replace control
board and failed component.
Stove fails to shut
off.
Stove running in maximum or minimum Turn dial control to Off position. See Also, “Feed
Motor Does Not Shut Off”.
The Stove should go into a shutdown.
Large, lazy ame,
orange color.
Black ash on
glass.
Dirty Stove.
Poor fuel quality, high ash content.
Incorrect air-fuel adjustment
Excessive feeding/Feed Motor locked on
Clean Stove, including re pot and venting system.
Clean exhaust path. Try a different brand of pellets.
Turn fuel adjustment trim dial to COUNTERCLOCK-
WISE to increase combustion air speed; see trim
pot adjustment section.
Follow corrective action for feed motor does not turn
off symptom.
Excessive fuel
spilling over the
re pot into the
ash wells and/or
excessive ame
Excessive feeding/Feed Motor locked on Follow corrective action for feed motor does not turn
off.
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