United States Stove 5510 owner manual Trouble Shooting, Problem

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Trouble Shooting

Disconnect the power cord before performing any maintenance! NOTE: Turning the ON/OFF Switch to ”OFF” does not disconnect all power to the electrical components of the stove.

Never try to repair or replace any part of the stove unless instructions for doing so are given in this manual. All other work should be done by a trained technician.

PROBLEM

CAUSE: To rich air/fuel mixture

Orange, lazy flame_excessive fuel

Clean out the burnpot and burnpot housing

build-up in the burnpot

Make sure that the viewing door is closed and sealed properly. If not,

 

 

adjust door catch and/or replace door gaskets.

 

Check that all outside connections are clear of any obstructions.

 

Check the exhaust system; clean as needed.

 

Make sure that both ash slides are completely closed.

 

 

 

 

PROBLEM

CAUSE: Burnpot burns out of fuel

Fire goes out or stove shuts down.

Hopper is empty, refill the hopper.

 

Loss of draft pressure. Make sure that the viewing door is closed and

 

sealed properly. If not, adjust door catch and/or replace door gaskets.

 

Check that all outside connections are clear of any obstructions. Check

 

the exhaust system; clean as needed.

 

Check that the pressure switch connection to the firebox is free of ash or

 

clear of obstructions.

 

Auger system is jammed or there is a “bridging” of the fuel in the hopper,

 

preventing fuel from flowing into the auger feed system.

 

 

 

 

PROBLEM

CAUSE: Auto-Start Igniter fails to ignite the fuel in the burn pot.

Stove does not start a fire when the

Turn the stove “OFF”. Clear the unburnt fuel from the burnpot and try

“ON” button is pushed

again.

 

Check the pellet quality. Replace if moist, wet, or dirty.

 

Loss of draft pressure. Make sure that the viewing door is closed and

 

sealed properly. If not, adjust door catch and/or replace door gaskets.

 

Check that all outside connections are clear of any obstructions. Check

 

the exhaust system; clean as needed.

 

Check that the auto-start igniter is not blocked with ash or soot. (The

 

igniter is located behind the burnpot on the back wall of the firebox.)

 

Check that the pressure switch connection to the firebox is free of ash or

 

clear of obstructions.

 

The auto-start igniter gets “red hot” during start-up. If you can not visibly

 

see the igniter glowing during start-up, then the igniter may need to be

 

replaced or there is a problem with the electrical control system.

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Contents King Pellet Stove Table of Contents Safety Precautions Fuel Considerations SpecificationsSafety and EPA Compliance Floor protection InstallationInstallation Options Clearances Venting requirements Pellet vent installationMaximum venting distance Pellet vent typeVent termination clearances Through the roof/Ceiling Installation Through the Wall Installation Recommended installationSpecial Mobile Home Requirements Outside Air Supply optionalHow your stove works Understanding your stoveON/OFF Control Panel OverviewUnit Preparation OperationPerfroming AN Intial Test Performing a dry runShut Down Procedure START-UP ProcedureSafety and Convenience features MaintenanceDaily Operation Exhaust SystemFall Start UP GlassSpring Shutdown Yearly ServicingProblem Trouble ShootingErr1 Error Codes and Display IndicatorsParts Diagram Parts List Wiring Diagram Ussc Ussc Ussc