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5 Problems and solutions
No image
Nothing appears on the display screen. There may be various causes for this.
No power supply; check whether the outlet has power. Check the fuses in your house.
Check for a break in the cable. Replace the power cord if there is a break in the cable.
Check the fuse in the switch. The switch shows a picture of a fuse; this is the location
of the fuse. Replace the fuse if it is broken.
If it has power supply, check the data cable between the printed circuit board and the
display (refer to component 7.1.3 Data cable). Transport and relocation may cause this
cable to come loose and make insufficient contact. Solve this by firmly pressing the
plugs. If this does not solve the issue, it may be that the cable has broken.
No pellet supply
The stove does not supply pellets.
Possible causes include:
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One of the safety sensors is switched on, this may be the maximum thermostat
(see component 7.1.7) or the pressure monitoring device (see component
7.1.6).
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The screw conveyor motor (see component 7.1.4) is defective.
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The screw conveyor (see component 7.1.5) is stuck or blocked.
No ignition
The stove uses the flue gas temperature sensor (component 7.1.12) to measure the
temperature increase of the flue gases. If they do not rise quickly enough, the stove will
cause this failure. A distinction must be made between ignition and no ignition.
The stove shows no ignition or fire.
Possible causes include:
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The glow plug is defective (see component 7.1.8 Glow plug)
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A lack of oxygen. This may have several causes:
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The stove is clogged and needs maintenance (4.2 Annual maintenance)
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The blower (7.1.9) does not rotate hard enough and does not exhaust
sufficiently.
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The house has excessive underpressure. Examples of causes include:
insufficient ventilation, a mechanical central exhaust system or a cooker
hood in the kitchen. You can check this by opening a window near the
stove. If the stove burns well after opening a window, this demonstrates
that there is too much underpressure in the house.
There is fire and ignition but the stove measures insufficient flue gas temperature.
Possible causes include:
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The flue gas temperature sensor (7.1.12) is defective.
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Ignition is taking too long. One solution is to increase the speed of the blower
and the pellet supply (refer to 3.6.4).
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