PELLET STOVE ARITERM LILLA FRÖ
ARITERM SWEDEN AB
Installation Instructions -
2013.10.10 - 15/20
ARITERM-SP-PX26868-A.1
The stove does not
start, green LED does
not light.
• The cable is not connected.
• No voltage at the socket.
• Stove fuse blown.
• The cable between the control
panel and the control circuit
board is not correctly con-
nected.
• The stove is in the cooling
phase.
Connect to earthed 230 V socket.
Check the fuse.
Change the fuse
Remove one side hatch and check
that the cable is connected to the
card device. Check the same thing
on the rear of the control panel.
Wait until the fans have stopped.
Fault
Cause
Action
The stove does not
start, ”Standby” is
shown in the display.
• Room temperature exceeds the
set value by more than 2˚C.
Set the desired room temperature
according to section 1.6.
Pellets do not come out
of the feeder.
• The hopper is empty.
• One of the MCBs is not
switched on.
• One of the safety thermostats
has deployed.
• Pellets have jammed in the
feeder.
• The feeder does not rotate.
F
ill up the pellets.
Ensure that the filler hatch is closed
and locked properly. A slight clicking
noise should be heard when the safety
switch is activated.
Check the fuel volume, and that the
hot air fan functions. Wait until the
stove has cooled. Reset by pressing
the control panel.
Feel inside the chute, in case pellets
have jammed there. Empty the
hopper. Loosen the panel above
the feeder screw and remove any
blocked pellets.
Open the filler hatch, press down
the safety switch to the right of
the filling hole. If the feeder screw
does not move (1 turn/min), check
whether there is a voltage on the
motor’s terminal block, on the hop-
per’s right side under the insulation.
Pellets do not ignite (no
smoke)
• The firing element does not
work.
• Bad connection.
• Starting dose too small.
Replace firing element.
Check wiring and connections.
Adjust the fuel volume.
Fault
Cause
Action
The stove stops shortly
after starting (excla-
mation mark in the
display)
• Starting dose too small.
• One of the safety thermostats
has deployed.
Adjust the fuel volume.
Remove the burner and check that
the flame sensor is in the correct
position and that the lens is clean.
Clean flue, convection tubes, fans
and ensure that the air intake of the
stove is not blocked.
Water is penetrating
the chimney joints or
is seen in the form of
grey/white smoke.
• Too low output.
• Too low smoke temperature for
the chimney.
Increase the fuel volume.
The smoke temperature in the
chimney 1 m below the top must
be at least 60˚C.
After an unsuccessful start attempt or operating
stoppage, the burner crucible must always be
emptied!
3.6.1 Fault tracing and remedy