XI. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Page 63
1998-2006 Edition
Save yourself time and money. When in doubt, consult this trouble shooting guide first. Before you call your Dealer,
please read through the SYMPTOMS column. Most of the common problems that you may encounter are listed
under that column. Each PROBABLE CAUSE has a corresponding SOLUTION and is numbered accordingly. In
most instances, you will be able to solve the problem on your own by following this TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE.
Warning
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE YOUR NEW STOVE UNTIL YOU HAVE READ SECTIONS VIII AND X OF THIS
MANUAL IN THEIR ENTIRETY.
SYMPTOM # 1
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Turning the On/Off switch to ON does
1. Power Cord not Plugged
1. Plug cord into 3-prong grounded outlet.
not supply electrical power to the
in.
stove.
2. Circuit Breaker is OFF.
2. Turn Circuit Breaker to ON. If problem
reoccurs, have an electrician check for
overloaded circuits in the home.
3. 10-amp fuse on Control
3. Replace fuse with a 10-amp fast acting
Board is burnt out.
fuse. If problem reoccurs, contact Dealer.
Have Dealer check entire stove wiring
system for faulty wiring, shorted wiring or
shorted motor windings.
4. On/Off switch is
4. Have Dealer check entire stove wiring
defective or other wiring
system for faulty On/Off switch, faulty
within the stove is
wiring, shorted wiring or shorted motor
disconnected or
windings.
defective.
SYMPTOM # 2
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
In manual mode, when the wall switch
is turned to ON, the green indicator
light stays ON but the red and orange
indicator lights stay OFF and fuel does
not feed.
1. If a wall switch is
installed, the wall switch
may be faulty.
2. Wall switch wiring is faulty.
1. Disconnect the two wires connected to the
wall switch at the switch. If all indicator
lights illuminate when these wall switch
wires are jumpered together, the switch
may be faulty. Consult the Wall Switch
Owner's Manual for more information.
2. Check all wall switch circuit wire
connections, including the connections at
the wall thermostat connection block on
the control board.
SYMPTOM # 3
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
In automatic or semiautomatic modes,
the On/Off switch is ON and the green
indicator light is ON but when the
thermostat is turned to ON, the red
indicator light and the orange indicator
light stay OFF and fuel does not feed.
1. Wall thermostat is faulty.
2. Wall thermostat wiring is
faulty. Please note that
if a wall thermostat is
not being used, the wall
thermostat connection
block must be jumpered.
1. Disconnect the two wires connected to the
wall thermostat at the thermostat. If all
indicator lights illuminate when these wall
thermostat wires are jumpered together,
wall thermostat may be faulty. Consult the
Owner's Manual for the wall thermostat.
2. Check all wall thermostat circuit wire
connections, including the connections at
the wall thermostat connection block on
the control board.
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