STOVE FEEDS PELLETS, BUT WILL NOT IGNITE AND
SHOWS WARNING CODE “L”
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1. Air damper open too far for ignition. | Adjust the air supply to the minimum setting for startup. In some situations, it may | |||||
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| be necessary to have the damper completely closed for ignition to take place. Once | ||||
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| there is a flame, the damper can be adjusted to the desired feed setting. | ||||
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2. Blockage in igniter tube or inlet for igniter tube. | Remove the burn pot and clean it thoroughly. Make sure that all openings are clear. | |||||
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| Find the place where the igniter tube comes out of the burn pot housing. It is a small | ||||
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| tube located on the back of the burn pot housing. Make sure it is clear. Make sure | ||||
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| there is no debris around the igniter element or inside the igniter tube. | ||||
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3. Defective igniter element. | Supply power directly to the igniter element. Watch the tip of the igniter from the | |||||
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| front of the stove. After about 2 minutes, the tip should glow. If it does not, the | ||||
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| element is defective and must be replaced. You may need a technician to perform | ||||
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| this test. | ||||
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4. The thermistor heat sensor has malfunctioned. | The thermistor is a heat sensor attached to the exhaust housing. Its function is to | |||||
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| tell the control board that the unit has ignited properly by measuring the temperature | ||||
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| in the exhaust. The stove will not feed pellets at the desired heat setting until it | ||||
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| has received a signal from the thermistor heat sensor. If the thermistor heat sensor | ||||
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| is bad, the unit will go out and stop after the ignition cycle. If this situation occurs, | ||||
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| call your dealer or technician. | ||||
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5. The control board is not sending power to the igniter. | Check the voltage going to the igniter during ignition. It should be a full current. If | |||||
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| the voltage is lower than full current, check the wiring. If the wiring is functional and | ||||
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| properly connected, the board is defective. You will need a technician to perform | ||||
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| this test. | ||||
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6. The burn pot gaskets are missing or have to be replaced | Burn pot gaskets are located in the metal ring at the bottom of the burn pot. These | |||||
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| gaskets prevent heat lost from the igniters to get a fastest ignition. | ||||
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STOVE FEEDS PELLETS, BUT WILL NOT IGNITE |
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AND SHOWS WARNING CODE “I” |
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1. The igniter fuse on the control board has blown. |
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| Remove the control board and check at the back to see if the F3 fuse is good,; if | |||
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| not replace it with a 5 Amp 250V fuse. Plug the stove back and try to run the | ||
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STOVE STOPS FEEDING PELLETS AND SHOWS |
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WARNING CODE “O” |
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1. The |
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| Using the owner’s manual, locate the | |
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| There is a red button on it. Press the red button. If you hear a click, the |
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| high limit had tripped. Reset the stove. The stove should now function |
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| normally. YOU NEED TO INSPECT YOUR UNIT AT THIS POINT. The F- |
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| 250 high temperature switch will trip if the unit overheats. There might be |
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| a problem with another component or the installation, causing the stove to |
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| overheat. Make sure that the convection blowers work. If one of the |
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| convection blowers has failed, this can cause the unit to overheat. Clean |
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| any dust off of the windings and blades of the convection blower. Call |
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| your dealer or a technician if you get this code again. |
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