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Troubleshooting

DO NOT:

● 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.

● Do not remove from the firebox any screws without penetrating oil lubrication.

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 normally. 

4. Light # 3 on Heat output bar flashing. 

5. Auger light flashes but auger motor does not turn at all.

6. The 200 °F (93 °C) high limit temperature sensor has tripped. 

7. The convection blower will not function normally. 

8. Ignitor- the Fuel will not light. 

9. Control settings (Heat Level) has no effect on the fire. 

10. The stove keeps going out. 

11 The agitator does not turn.

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

1. The stove will not start.

 

•  Check the line fuse to see if it has blown.

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

•  If the Control Board has been placed in the ON /OFF thermostat mode, then turn the thermostat up 

to call for heat. 

•  Ensure the burn pot liner is correctly placed in the burn pot 

•  Check the Heat Level Indicator. - If the # 3 light is flashing (unit may be out of fuel) 

•  Check the Door and Ash Pan door - THEY MUST BE CLOSED TIGHT. 

•  See section 8 “The Fuel will not light”. 

•  Check the fuse on the circuit board. 

•  If the unit still does not start, contact your local service dealer for service.

2. The stove will not operate when hot.

 

•  Check the Heat Level Indicator if a fire is not detected or if the fire has gone out the #3 light will flash 

because the Exhaust Temperature Sensor’s contacts have opened. 

•  Check the hopper for fuel. 

•  Incorrect air damper/combustion air trim setting. 

 

Excessive  air  may  consume  the  fire  too  quickly  before  the  next  drop  of  fuel,  leaving  completely 

unburned fuel in the burn pot liner. 

 

Insufficient air may cause the vacuum switch to open or will cause build up, further restricting the air 

flow through the Burn Pot Liner. This in turn will cause the fuel to burn cold and very slowly. Fuel may 

build up and smother the fire. In this case clean the burn pot. 

 

NOTE: The unit may require a change to the vent system or installation of fresh air to correct Air to 

Fuel ratio problems if unable to achieve proper damper setting. 

•  Combustion  Blower  failure.  -  The  Combustion  Blower  is  not  turning  fast  enough  to  generate  the 

proper vacuum in the fire box. Visual Check – is the blower motor turning. See section 

#3 - The 

Exhaust Blower will not function normally

•  Poor  Quality  Fuel  –  Insufficient  energy  in  the  fuel  to  produce  enough  heat  to  keep  the  stove 

burning 

Summary of Contents for M-55-FS

Page 1: ...CE TECHNICAL MANUAL PELLET STOVE M 55 FS PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS PELLET BURNING ROOM HEATER FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAM...

Page 2: ...aust And Fresh Air Intake Locations 10 Mobile Home Installation 11 Corner Through Wall Installation 11 Horizontal Exhaust Through Wall Installation 12 RECOMMENDED Through Wall With Vertical Rise and H...

Page 3: ...not operate the stove again until you are certain the chimney and its lining have not been damaged OPERATION The door and ash drawer must be kept closed when the unit is in operation to prevent fume s...

Page 4: ...bearing capacity if existing construction doesn t meet load capacity suitable measures e g load distributing plate must be taken to achieve it DO NOT INSTALL A FLUE DAMPER IN THE EXHAUST VENTING SYST...

Page 5: ...tection in front of and to the sides of the door opening Serial No No De Seri To Start Stove Select fuel type mode PREMIUM PELLETS for superior quality pellet fuel REGULAR PELLETS for all grades of wo...

Page 6: ...ble 1 M 55 FS Specifications Description Fuel type Residential Pellet Heater 6mm dia Pellets wood corn wheat barley Voltage Current Max Power 110 120 V 4 2 Amps 504 Watts Frequency Hopper Capacity Con...

Page 7: ...is to be installed on a carpeted area a solid surface wood metal or approved hearth pad must be installed between the unit and the carpet 6 This unit uses large quantities of air for combustion outsid...

Page 8: ...a location that is not too close to the unit but will effectively heat the desired area 2 Connect the Thermostat or Timer using a 2 x 18 gauge wire from the unit to the thermostat If the heat in the...

Page 9: ...rmination locations Table 2 Use in conjunction with Figure 7 for allowable exterior vent termination locations Letter Minimum Clearance Description A 24 in 61 cm Above grass top of plants wood or any...

Page 10: ...irtight homes and mobile homes When connecting to an outside fresh air source do not use plastic or combustible pipe A 3 minimum 76 mm ID inside diameter steel aluminum or copper pipe or ducting shoul...

Page 11: ...heater to the floor using the four 4 holes in the pedestal Ensure the unit is electrically grounded to the chassis of your home permanently Do not install in a room people sleep in Outside fresh air i...

Page 12: ...fastened with at least three 3 screws 1 Place the appliance 15 37 5 cm away from the wall If the stove will be installed a hearth pad set the unit on it 2 Locate the center of the exhaust pipe on the...

Page 13: ...installations have 3 to 5 feet 91 to 152 cm of vertical pipe in the system to help naturally draft the unit in the event of extreme weather or a power outage Some horizontal through wall installations...

Page 14: ...Vertical section of vent pipe Horizontal frame for thimble 90o elbow Concrete Wall Clean out tee Installation to use if there is a concrete or retaining wall in line with exhaust vent on pellet stove...

Page 15: ...Installations section and then finish it by performing the following refer to Figure 16 1 Install a tee with clean out on the outside of the house 2 Install PL vent upward from the tee Make sure that...

Page 16: ...o when the pellet vent is installed vertically it will meet the minimum clearance from a combustible wall stated by the vent manufacturer 2 Install the tee with clean out 3 Install the pellet vent upw...

Page 17: ...chimney If holes already exist fresh air intake can be taken through back of the fireplace or through the ash dump Installation Hearth Mount Installation Figure 18 Hearth Mount Side View Figure 19 He...

Page 18: ...etting The reading can be taken from the hole located on the Unit s lower left Pedestal Side Note The slider screw is tightened at the factory to holding the slider fully open DO NOT ADJUST If after l...

Page 19: ...or If the 3 light is flashing unit may be out of fuel Check the Door and Ash Pan door THEY MUST BE CLOSED TIGHT See section 8 The Fuel will not light Check the fuse on the circuit board If the unit st...

Page 20: ...the ON OFF button 5 Unit is on but auger motor does not turn at all Check the line fuse to see if it has blown Check the Door and Ash Pan door THEY MUST BE CLOSED TIGHT If the Auger gear box does not...

Page 21: ...eaves fresh unburned fuel in the burn pot liner the fire is going out before the stove shuts off Trim the combustion air down to decrease the magnahelic pressure Turn the Heat Level up slightly poor q...

Page 22: ...e Purple White Convection Blower Agitator Motor Grey Grey Orange Orange White Grey Grey White Blue Yellow Auger Motor White Yellow Vacuum Switch Connect Thermostat Here Brown Brown Blue Purple Yellow...

Page 23: ...Coupler 50 1697 6 Convection Blower 80mm 50 2064 7 Enviro Gel Decal 50 322 8 Auger With Paddles 50 1161 9 Ignitor Coil Type 400 Watt 50 1691 10 Auger Stops Clear Rubber 50 1559 11 Auger Plate And Bush...

Page 24: ...nge Set of 2 50 2047 39 Exhaust Starter Tube Including Gasket 50 2043 40 Auger Tube Cover 50 1410 41 Hopper Lid Including Hinge 50 2037 42 Firebox Top 50 2040 43 Agitator Drive Bracket 50 2038 44 Cast...

Page 25: ...25 Parts Diagram Components 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 21 20 25 24 23 26...

Page 26: ...Parts Diagram Steel 26 55 56 57 58 34 35 47 40 33 32 31 30 29 28 54 51 52 53 49 50 48 46 44 41 45 43 42 39 36 37 38...

Page 27: ...estrictions and exclusions apply to this warranty Limited Two 2 Year Warranty Under this warranty Sherwood Industries Ltd covers Ignitor Auger Motor Circuit Board Timers Temp Sensors Blowers Vacuum Sw...

Page 28: ...ify the Limited Warranty on this stove If unsure as to the extent of this Limited Warranty contact your authorized Enviro dealer before installation 10 Sherwood Industries Ltd will not be responsible...

Page 29: ...vered per our warranty service fee reimbursement schedule Labour rates are set per component and as such total labour costs may not be covered 27 Sherwood Industries Ltd is not liable for freight or l...

Page 30: ...AL NUMBER ___________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE _____________ dd mm yyyy DATE OF INSTALLATION ___________ dd mm yyyy MAGNEHELIC AT INSTALL ___________________ INSTALLER S SIGNATURE ____________...

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