5.4 CIRCUIT BOARD
5.4.a Circuit Board General Information
As stated previously, the circuit board is a microprocessor, which means it has the ability to "think" and adjust itself based on both
reported temperatures and demand temperature. The circuit board also has the ability to self-diagnose when things are not happening
as they should be.
5.4.b Status Light Error Messages
3-Blinks: Indicates that the ESP has gone out of range too many times. Could be an indicator of build up of ash, etc. in the flue pipe or
heat exchange. Perform a Manual Reset.
4-Blinks: Indicates that the room sensor circuit is not complete. May mean a poor connection or short in the sensor wire. (Will only
occur in "Room Temp" mode.)
Manual Reset: Turn the mode selector to "OFF", and disconnect power for a second. Restore power and return to original setting.
5.4.c Circuit Board Dipswitches:
On the face of the circuit board, there is a block of 8 switches. These "ON-OFF" switches are used to set the times and temperatures for
the different models of stove. For this model, switches numbered 5, 7 and 8 should be on, with the rest of
them off. NEVER ADJUST THESE SWITCHES YOURSELF, AS SERIOUS ISSUES COULD DEVELOP. Also
know that if there is a need to replace an ESP probe, a switch change may also be needed. It is strongly
recommended to have a trained service representative make any repairs to the appliance.
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