
TROUBLESHOOTING
Qualified
Technicians Only
Unplug Appliance Before Performing Any Troubleshooting or Maintenance
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PROBLEM CAUSE(S)
SOLUTIONS
4. Blowers will
not operate.
There is no power to the stove.
There is no power to the control
board.
Check that the stove is plugged in to the wall outlet.
Check to see if your circuit breaker has tripped.
Check the wire connections on the high limit disc and
Control board.
5. There is soot
or fly ash in the
house.
The window is being cleaned when
the stove is operating.
There is leakage at the joints be-
tween the combustion fan, connec-
tion or exhaust pipe connections.
This will be evidenced by dust on
the impeller of the convection fan,
and in the heat exchanger area.
The vacuum cleaner is leaking.
Turn off stove before cleaning to prevent dispersion of ash
and soot into the room.
Seal up any leaks in the exhaust system with room tem-
perature vulcanizing silicone sealer (RTV).
DO NOT use a standard household vacuum or “shop vac”
as the filters will leak the fine particles of ash. Clean the
stove with an approved ash vacuum ONLY.
6. Stove runs for
25 minutes
then shuts
down.
The exhaust gases are not up to
temperature.
The low limit disc is not operating
correctly.
The wires to the low limit disc are
loose or disconnected.
Re-light stove if necessary.
Replace the low limit disc.
Check the connections between the disc and the wiring
harness. Make sure that the connections between the disc
and harness terminals are secure.
7.Blowers will not
shut off after
the fuel has
been switched
off and the
stove has
cooled down.
The low limit disc has failed in the
closed position.
Replace the low limit disc.
8. Blowers will not
operate when
the Heat Output
switch is moved
from the “OFF”
position.
There is no power to the blower.
Check that the stove is plugged in to the wall outlet.
Check to see whether the circuit breaker has tripped.
Check the wire connections between the high limit disc
and the control board and blower.