Enviro FS, FPI, BIH technical manual Troubleshooting, Do not

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TROUBLESHOOTING

DO NOT:

-Hold the start-up switch down, this is a momentary contact switch and can be damaged if held down too long.

-Service the stove with wet hands. The stove is an electrical appliance, which may pose a shock hazard if handled improperly. Only qualified technicians should deal with possible internal electrical failures.

-Remove any screws in the firebox without first lubricating them with penetrating oil.

TROUBLESHOOTING:

What to do if:

1.The stove will not start

2.The stove will not operate when hot

3.The exhaust blower will not function

4.The convection blower will not function normally

5.Igniter , The pellets will not light.

6.The auger motor does not function normally

7.The Dial-A-Fire has no effect on the fire

8.The stove will not shut off

9.The stove keeps going out

*NOTE: All troubleshooting procedures should be carried out by qualified technicians.

1.The stove will not start

-Make sure the stove is plugged in and the wall outlet is supplying power.

-Push the Start-up switch, if the stove fails to start, unplug the unit and open the hinged side panels (held tight with two screws).

-With the stove unplugged, examine all connections. Make sure they are firmly connected and that there are no exposed wires touching the stove (except the chassis ground wire).

-Check the continuity and placement of connections against the diagram in the back of this manual.

-Ensure that the connections to the (15) minute start-up timer are correct.

-Attempt to bypass the switch by inserting a jumper wire between the red and white wires that attach to the switch. Plug the stove back in. If the stove starts, replace the switch.

-If this fails, replace the (15) minute start-up timer.

2.The stove will not operate when hot

-Unplug the stove, open the left side panel. Jump the two brown leads that are attached to the 140°F (60°C) temperature sensor. If the stove operates replace the 140°F (60°C) sensor.

3.The exhaust motor will not function normally

-Open the left side panel, check all connections against the wiring diagram.

-If all the connections are verified and the exhaust blower does not function at all, tap lightly on the exhaust blower’s motor end cap, this may loosen a tight motor.

-Apply 115 V directly to the exhaust blower. If the motor does not run, replace the blower.

-If the motor runs, have your dealer check the harness.

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Contents EF-III BAY Envirofire Installation Manual InstallationImportant Safety Data USE of Cordwood is Prohibited by LAWPellet Quality is Important Please Read the Following I. Pellet StandardsAutomatic Safety Features of Your Pellet Stove HOW to Start and Operate Your Pellet Appliance Turning Your Pellet Stove OFFSpecial Notes SLIDER/DAMPER Installation /OPERATION Instructions InstallationOperation On LOWAreas for Routine Inspection ASH PAN and Door GasketsFreestanding ASH PAN Blower MechanismsPost Season CLEAN-UP Door GlassFresh AIR Intake Inside FireboxElectrical Component Functions 11 F 71C Temperature Sensor 12 F 60C N/O Temperature Sensor SHUT-DOWN Sensor13 F 49C N/C Temperature Sensor Ignitor Shut Down Sensor Vacuum SwitchDeciding Where to Locate Your Pellet Appliance Vent Termination RequirementsFireplace Dimensions Removing Your NEW Stove from IT’S PalletMasonry Fireplace Insert INSTALLATION, Model FPI Clearance to CombustiblesFireplace Insert Size Assembling the Face Plate for the FPI and BIH Models StandardBuilt Recommended Framing for Built in Heater Built in Heater Clearances to CombustiblesFreestanding INSTALLATION, Models FS Clearances to Combustibles FreestandingModel FS Freestanding Installation Pedestal InstallationInstallation Keyholes Here Horizontal Exhaust Through the Wall Through Wall Installation Freestanding Inside Vertical Installation Freestanding Outside Vertical Installation Mobile Home Installation Outside Fresh AIR ConnectionsTroubleshooting TroubleshootingDo not Page Potentiometer Readings Wiring Diagram Parts List Slider Damper KnobEF-065 EF-150 Painted Warranty For the do-it-yourself Individual