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a.
Unburned fuel in the burnpot means the fire went out before the auger quit
feeding.
Too much Combustion Air while burning on the Low Heat Level could cause the fuel to
burn up too quickly and cause the fire to go out. Fuel would still feed until the P.O.F.
switch eventually shuts the Stove down.
Solution: Too much Combustion Air on the pilot setting.
Adjust the air damper or the
combustion fan voltage. (See section covering
Damper Adjustment
)
b.
If all the fuel is burned up means the auger quit feeding fuel while there was
still a fire in the burnpot. Check to see if there is fuel in the hopper. If the hopper
is empty, fill the hopper and re-light the Stove.
If there is fuel in the hopper check to see if there is an obstruction in the auger system or
if the auger set screw is loose.
Solution:
Remove obstruction and re-light the Stove or tighten the setscrew on the auger
shaft.
5.
My Stove isn’t burning and the #4 LED light is blinking.
This means the high Limit has shut
the Stove down. The Convection Blower could be defective or may need cleaning. The high limit
switch may be also defective. It is best to call your dealer for support when trying to troubleshoot
the High Limit Switch. Do not use your Stove if the High Limit switch frequently trips.
6.
The Led is off and my stove keeps flashing a #5 Alarm.
This is an indication that something
is blocking the sensor. This may point to a maintenance issue in your stove. Refer to the Daily,
Periodic and Yearly maintenance sections of your manual.
7.
The LED on the SmartScan sensor is blinking. What does that mean?
A blinking LED means that there is some type of minor obstruction
or a minor alignment
issue with the sensor
.
Most likely the lenses that cover the holes on each side of the firebox
need cleaning. See Figure 22 on page 34 for the locations of the lenses.
To reach the lens of the Sensor side slide the control board towards the front of the stove to
give better access to the lens. The control board is mounted on a slide bracket.
Carefully slide the lenses out of their brackets and clean with glass cleaner and slide back into
the brackets.
Use Caution when touching the sensor. It may knock the sensor out of alignment.
When cleaning the sensor,
never use alcohol
or it will cloud the plastic lens. This will cause
the sensor to fail over time. A soft dry cloth is best.
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