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Element-MF Stove
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WARNING: The Stove has been Safety Tested by an accredited, independent
laboratory.
These safety features are designed to protect life and property.
Bypassing these features voids all warranties and the safety listing of the Furnace.
Figure 22 shows the location of the SmartScan components. Opening the right side
door will give you access to the Infra Red Sensor and the viewing lens on that side of
the stove. With the stove plugged in, you know the Sensor is functioning if you see
that the small Yellow LED is on. This means the light beam is projected across the
stove to the left side where the Reflector is located and reflected back to the sensor
without any obstruction in between.
Occasional cleaning of the lens will be needed. The lens easily slides out of the
bracket for cleaning. The sensor may also be cleaned, by gently wiping the lens of the
sensor with a soft cloth.
Never clean the sensor using alcohol. Do not move the
Sensor as this may knock the Sensor out of alignment.
Opening the left side door will give you access to the Reflector and the viewing lens on
the left side of the stove. Occasional cleaning of the lens will be needed. The lens easily
slides out of the bracket for cleaning. The Reflector may also be cleaned, by gently
wiping the reflector with a soft cloth.
5.
Hopper Lid Switch.
The hopper lid switch will shut off the auger motor when
the hopper lid is open. Be sure the lid closes completely when refilling the hopper or the
unit will shut down.
This switch does not trigger a Diagnostic Code.
“Internal Alarm” -
When the control board becomes unresponsive, the control board is
in Internal Alarm. The control board has sensed one of the Safety sensors. This may
cause the unit to go out and flash a Diagnostic Code. In some cases, after waiting
approximately 45 seconds the Stove will start responding to the control board again.
Many times, the cause of this is a change in the vacuum inside the firebox. This may be
caused by excessive wind or by opening the Firebox door. The control board will monitor
the vacuum switch and resume normal operation if the vacuum returns to normal.
“Power Reset”
- If the board becomes unresponsive for a long period of time, you must
unplug the Stove, wait 10 seconds and plug the unit back in to reset the board.
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