Version
4.0
24
Code 9
Intelli-Choice
Control Board has completed the IGNITION
CYCLE and is switching to the BURN CYCLE. The
igniter should shut down to conserve energy and the stove
will now watch for the room air snap disk to close before
recognizes a problem with the exhaust snap disk, OR the
room air snap disk, OR there is a wiring problem. If the
stove is cool, it is most likely the exhaust snap disk. If the
stove is hot, it is most likely the room air snap disk.
Code A
Intelli-Choice
Control Board recognizes a vacuum is not present
AND there is a problem with the snap disks, or there is a
wiring problem. If the stove is cool, then it is most likely the
exhaust and overtemp snap disk. If the stove is hot, then it is
most likely the room air snap disk OR there is a wiring
problem. The vacuum has plugged due to improper airflow or
inefficient burn process.
Code B
Intelli-Choice
Control Board recognizes there is a problem with
the snap disks. If the stove is cool, then it is most likely the
exhaust and overtemp snap disk. If the stove is hot, then it is
most likely the room air snap disk, OR there is a wiring
problem.
Code C
Intelli-Choice
Control Board recognizes a vacuum is not present
AND there is no problem with the snap disks if the stove is hot
and has not reached overtemp condition. If the stove is cool,
then both exhaust and room air snap disk are bad OR there is a
wiring problem. The vacuum has plugged due to improper
airflow or an inefficient burn process.
Code D
Intelli-Choice
Control Board recognizes system is operating
properly in the BURN CYCLE. The system will stay in the
BURN CYCLE until some outside force interrupts the system,
i.e., fuel hopper empties, power interruption, system turned off
by operator, thermostat does not call for heat, etc.
Code E
Intelli-Choice
Control Board recognizes a vacuum is not present
AND an overheat condition of the stove, if the stove is hot. If
the stove is cool, then all snap disks are bad OR there is a
wiring problem. If the stove has been operating properly, it is
most likely an overheat condition due to failure of an exhaust
or room air fan. The vacuum has become plugged due to
inefficient burn.
Code F
Intelli-Choice
Control Board recognizes an overheat condition of
the stove, if the stove is hot. If the stove is cool, then all snap
disks are bad OR there is a wiring problem. If the stove has
been operating properly, it is most likely an overheat condition
due to failure of an exhaust or room air fan.
Code L
Intelli-Choice
Control Board recognizes a startup problem. The
igniter did not create a fire within the specified time
(approximately 10) and has timed out. The igniter system or
combustion airflow should be checked and corrected.
Code P
Intelli-Choice
Control Board has been put into the prime mode.
The system is “loading” the auger full of fuel. Once pellets or
corn start dropping into the burn pot, the system should be
turned off and then startup procedures can be initiated.
NOTE
:
The above code definitions have been
reverse highlighted
for all normal operating codes. Any Code Definition in the
table that is not
reverse highlighted
is considered an abnormal condition and should be corrected before the stove is
allowed to continue to operate
.