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Troubleshooting Steps
Printed 3/18/98
Travis Industries Pellet Stove Troubleshooting Guide (
1994)
S
TOVE
N
OT
P
LUGGED
I
N
, H
OUSEHOLD
C
IRCUIT
B
REAKER
T
RIPPED
, O
R
F
USE
B
LOWN
Make sure the heater is plugged in to an
outlet that is supplying power. The household
breaker, ground fault protector (located on
outlet), or fuse may be blown or the outlet
may be controlled by a light switch.
Remedy
Plug the heater into a grounded outlet that is supplying power. Test the outlet with a lamp if unsure.
F
USE
B
LOWN
O
N
C
ONTROL
B
OX
5 Amp Fuse
Control Box
Check the fuse located on the front side of the control box. If it is blown,
replace with a quick-blow 5 Amp fuse. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO FIND
OUT WHY THE FUSE BLEW, ESPECIALLY IF IT BLOWS REPEATEDLY.
An occasional blown fuse due to power fluctuations is not
unusual, especially in homes with inconsistent electrical
flow. If the fuse has blown more than once in a month, we
suggest that the entire wiring of the stove be inspected
for any damage that might have caused a short. Any
exposed wire should be covered or replaced immediately.
Remedy
Replace the fuse with a 5 amp quick-blow fuse. There are two fuses taped to the inside of the control box. To
access, remove the control box, and take off the cover plate that shields the inside components.
O
N
/O
FF
S
WITCH
N
OT
T
URNED
O
N
O
R
S
TART
B
UTTON
N
OT
P
RESSED
START
OFF
POWER
ON
Make sure the power switch is
"ON" and the start switch has
been pressed
Remedy
Press the power button to "ON". Then press the start button. The indicator light should come on. If it does
not, listen for the exhaust blower. If the exhaust blower turns on when the power button is on and the start
button is pressed, yet the indicator light does not light up, the indicator light (or the wire leading to it) is
defective or (first check the molex connector on the switch box, then replace the switch box if necessary).
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