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CB1200-I Pellet Insert
Symptom
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Convection blower fails to
start.
No call light.
#1 snap disc defective.
Blower not plugged in.
Blower is defective.
Control box is defective.
Defective control box.
Replace snap disc.
Check that blower is plugged into wire har-
ness.
Replace blower.
Replace control box.
Exhaust blower fails to
start or does not shut off.
Blower not plugged in.
Blower is clogged with ash.
Blower is defective.
Control box is defective.
Check that blower is plugged into wire har-
ness.
Clean exhaust system.
Replace blower.
Replace control box.
Large, lazy fl ame, orange
color. Black ash on glass.
Dirty appliance.
Poor fuel quality, high ash content.
Firepot clean-out plate not completely
closed.
Excessive amount of fuel.
Clean appliance, including fi repot, heat
exchangers and venting system. Remove
stainless steel baffl e from fi rebox to clean
ash from on top of baffl e. Clean behind rear
brick panels. Change fuel brand to pre-
mium.
Check that fi repot clean-out plate is fully
closed.
Reduce feed rate using feed rate adjustment
control rod located inside hopper.
Nuisance shutdowns.
Low fl ame.
Sawdust buildup in hopper.
Feed motor is reversing.
Defective thermocouple.
Defective control box.
Firepot more than 1/2 full
Increase feed by opening feed rate adjust-
ment control rod located inside hopper.
Clean hopper, see
page 34
.
Check for good connections between feed
motor and wire harness.
Replace thermocouple.
Replace control box.
See
page 37
for detailed instructions for
“High Ash Fuel Content Maintenance”.
Appliance calls for heat.
Call light illuminates.
Exhaust blower starts.
No feed or igniter.
Thermocouple is defective or not properly
plugged in.
Defective control box
Check connections on thermocouple or
replace if defective.
A fl ashing yellow light on the control box
indicates a problem with the thermocouple.
Replace control box.
Troubleshooting (Cont’d)