Defective Igniter Fuse; Auger Fuse - Enerzone Cambridge EP00075 Installation And Operation Manual

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9.3.4 Defective Igniter Fuse

The igniter is defective: Test the resistance (ohms, Ω) with a multimeter. If the value is near zero,
replace the igniter and the F3 fuse.
The wiring harness shorted. Inspect the wiring and replace any defective wire and or connector.
Make sure the wires are not shorted to the stove frame. Locate the fuse F3 on the control board
and replace it. Go to the troubleshooting page (see Section 9.2 Testing Components) and follow
instructions for component check. Test the igniter to see if it glows. It should take no longer than
two minutes.

9.3.5 Auger Fuse

The rotary valve or auger is jammed or gear motor failed. Go to the troubleshooting page (see
Section 9.2 Testing components) on the LCD screen and test both gear motors. If one of the
motors is not running check if motor is defective or if the pot auger or rotary valve is jammed.
NOTE: IF THE HOPPER GEAR MOTOR FAILED OR THE ROTARY VALVE IS JAMMED, TO AVOID PELLET
SPILLAGE, EMPTY THE HOPPER OF ITS CONTENTS BEFORE EXECUTING THE FOLLOWING TESTS.
o If the gear motor is defective, check to make sure that electrical connections are not loose and
check the fuses F2 and F6 on the control board. If the fuses are good, remove the faulty gear
motor from its auger housing and retest the motor separately still using the troubleshooting
test mode. Make sure the hopper lid is closed. If the motor works, the auger may be jammed
by a foreign object. If no signs of blockage are found, call your dealer or a service technician to
perform a complete testing.
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