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Solution: Too much Combustion Air on the pilot setting.
Adjust the air damper. (See section
covering an
Unbalanced Burnpot).
Corn/Pellets would still feed until the P.O.F. switch
eventually shuts the Stove down. Adjust the damper. (See
Damper Adjustment
in the Operations
Manual)
A power Failure could also cause this. If the Stove is still hot when the power comes back on, the
feed system will resume at level 1. If the fire had gone out in the pot, the feed would continue to
run until the Proof of Fire switch dropped out and shut the Stove down.
b.
If all the fuel is burned up, means the auger quit feeding fuel while there was
still a fire in the burnpot. Check to see if there is fuel in the hopper. If the hopper
is empty, fill the hopper and re-light the Stove.
If there is fuel in the hopper check to see if there is an obstruction in the auger system or if the
auger set screw is loose.
Solution:
Remove obstruction and re-light the Stove or tighten the setscrew on the auger
shaft.
5.
My Stove isn’t burning and the #4 LED light is blinking
(the pot may be continually
rotating)
.
This means the High Limit has shut the Stove down or the Rotation Pot Sensor failed
to sense a pot rotation during the cleaning cycle. First check if the furnace pot is jammed. Check
to see if the switches are lined up correctly. If the rotation pot is functioning correctly, then
check the Convection Blower to see if it is defective or needs cleaning. The high limit switch
may be also defective. It is best to call your dealer for support when trying to troubleshoot the
High Limit Switch. Do not use your Stove if the High Limit switch frequently trips.
The Convection fan initially is turned on by a fan switch attached to the exhaust system. The
temperature must reach 110 degree F. A defective Fan Switch or if the connections are bad
would prevent the Convection Fan from running. This would cause the High Limit Switch to
trip.
6.
I turned the Stove on with the On/Off switch and nothing happens.
First check to see if the
Stove is plugged in and the receptacle has power to it.
Solution:
Check the fuse on the back of the control board. Replace with a 125 Volt, 5 Amp
fuse.
7.
Why is my glass dirty?
Normal operation of your St. Croix Corn/Pellet Stove will produce a
white build-up on the glass that wipes off with a dry paper towel. However extended burning on
the low setting only will produce a tan color. These types of build-up on the glass are normal. A
heavy shiny black build-up on the glass could indicate a problem (too much combustion air).
Solution:
Adjust the combustion air setting to the proper setting, using the damper or the
Draft settings on the Board, or a combination of both. It also could be an
indication that the Stove is getting plugged and needs a good cleaning. Refer to
the section in the manual that covers the Daily, Periodic and Yearly Maintenance
of the Stove.