PelPro Pellet Stove • 8104-171B • 10/21
PelPro Pellet Stove • 8104-171B • 10/21
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Troubleshooting
Replacement Parts
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Zone
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Zone
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Zone
2
Zone
3
Zone
3
Zone
Replacement Parts
Control Board
1.
Turn the dial control to the off position. Unplug the
power to the unit.
2. Unplug the wires from the control board. The
connectors are locking connectors. Pinch the release
tab on each connector and gently tug and rock loose.
3. Pinch the 4 plastic pins from the rear of the unit
with needle nose pliers to release the control board
connectors.
4. Install new board following the steps in reverse.
Replacement kit: SRV7104-050
Feed Motor Assembly
1.
Turn the dial control to the off position and unplug the appliance. Remove the right side
panel and feed motor cover plate in the rear of the appliance.
2. Remove the 4 screws and cover plate.
3. Remove remaining pellets in feed assembly.
4. Unplug feed motor from wire harness.
5. Remove silicone from around busing end cap. Using Phillips head screwdriver remove 2
screws retaining the end cap to the feed tube.
6. From inside the hopper, lightly tap on the end cap alternating side to side to remove feed
assembly from feed tube.
7. Re-install new feed assembly in reverse order; ensuring that the top of the feed bushing
is in place and the busing end cap is symmetrical in the feed tube chamber prior to final
tightening of the retaining screws. Silicone the end cap to the feed tube.
8. Plug the feed motor leads back in and restore power.
Replacement kit: SRV7077-014
Troubleshooting
Pro Tip
Check passages to assure they
are clear of ash and obstructions.
Poor airflow leads to poor
performance of your Stove.
Troubleshooting your Stove
Visit pelprostoves.com or scan the code:
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Zone
1
Zone
3
Zone
3
Zone
2
Zone
2
Zone
Power Related
In the event of a power outage:
• If using a generator, PelPro recommends a steady state
generator for best Stove performance.
•
This Stove needs 110v to run properly. This Stove has
not been tested for use with a third party battery backup.
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Stove plugged in but no response
• Unplug your Stove
• Check your home’s circuit breaker
•
Reset snap disc (located between drop tube and hopper
(Zone 2)
• Visually inspect wires, blowers and power cord for
breaks or wear to find cause of possible short circuit
(Zone 2)
Component (i.e. blower) fails to start or fails to turn off
• Unplug your Stove
• Check all connections and power plugs are secure
•
Visually inspect wires, blowers and power cord to find
cause of possible short circuit