25
Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual
Grand Teton Wood Pellet Fire Stove
TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
The fire extinguishes and the
power shuts off.
No fuel in Pellet
Hopper.
Add Fuel to Pellet Hopper.
Auger is blocked
or jammed or
disconnected.
1. Unplug the unit so that it will not start suddenly
and then unblock the auger.
2. Check that the auger is not blocked. If it is
blocked, remove the cause of the jamming.
3. Check that the auger screw fastening the auger to
the motor is secure.
The feeding speed
is too low to
support the rate of
combustion.
1.
Decrease the fan’s speed to decrease the rate of
combustion.
2. Increase the feeding speed.
The 30
o
C
temperature switch
has triggered.
1. Check that wires to the switch are sufficiently
connected.
2. Replace the 30
o
C temperature switch.
The fire extinguishes and the
power shuts off (continued).
Requested
temperature has
been reached.
This is normal “ECO” mode behavior. The stove
will automatically switch on once the ambient
room temperature drops below the temperature
that the stove is set to maintain.
The circulation blower
continues to operate after
the stove is cool and the fuel
consumption has ceased.
The 30
o
C
temperature switch
has triggered.
1. Check that wires to the switch are sufficiently
connected.
2. Replace the 30
o
C temperature switch.
The stove is not circulating
a sufficient volume of
sufficiently hot air.
The fuel is
inadequate.
Use pellet fuel specified by this manual.
The circulating
blower is set
too slow or is
compromised.
1. If the blower is broken, change out the blower
2. If the mother board which connects to the blower
is broken, change out the mother board.
Heat exchange
tubes or flue pass is
dirty.
Clean the heat exchanger tubes or flue pass.