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Diagnostic Features and Safety Sensors.
The #2 LED, #3 LED, #4 LED and #5 LED lights on the LED Light bar will flash to give
a diagnostic code to help in diagnosing problems that may occur.
(Read Frequently Asked
Questions for more information)
These conditions fall into 3 categories:
a.
Heat related issues.
b.
Vacuum related issues.
c.
Plugged Stove issues.
The Diagnostic Lights flash as follow:
1.
The Vacuum switch
. For the Stove to operate correctly the firebox needs to be
sealed. During the first 30 seconds after the unit has been turned on, the control board
will check to see if the switch senses negative pressure (Vacuum) in the firebox of the
Stove. If there is no negative pressure, the Stove will go into “Safety shutdown” and the
#2 LED will start blinking.
(Read Frequently Asked Questions for more information)
A
60 second delay has been incorporated before the unit shuts down when the board senses
loss of vacuum. This is to accommodate opening the doors during maintenance. Once the
board senses loss of vacuum, the ON/OFF light will start blinking. While the light is
blinking the control board will not feed any fuel nor respond to any of the buttons. Once
Vacuum has been restored the unit will revert back to normal operation.
2.
The Proof of Fire switch.
This switch will sense the temperature of the Exhaust
rising during start up. If the Exhaust temperature does not reach 110 degrees F, or if
during use, the temperature drops below 110 degrees F, the Stove will go into
“Internal
Alarm”
and the Auger will quit feeding fuel. Once the Stove completes the safety
shutdown the #3 LED will start blinking.
(Read Frequently Asked Questions for more
information))
3.
The High Limit switch
. This sensor will sense if the unit reaches temperatures
that are too high for normal operation. If this happens the Auger will quit feeding and the
#4 LED light will start blinking.
(Read Frequently Asked Questions for more
information)
4.
The SmartScan Maintenance Sensor
- Patent Pending
.
This sensor monitors the burn
pot area inside the firebox. If it senses maintenance issues within the stove that cause
improper burning conditions in the firepot, the unit will shut down and flash a #5 LED.
Check all Maintenance areas of the stove and the venting system for any conditions
that can cause improper burning, such as, gaskets, door latch, ash pan latch, ash traps,
ash clean out covers, plugged vent, plugged vent caps etc.
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