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Revision date: 04.10.2023 How to replace the internal auger and gear motor on the Aduro P5 series Difficulty level: Difficult Time consumption: 30 minutes Tools: TORX 20 screwdriver, 3mm Allen key Components: Internal auger (aduroshop.com), Gear motor for internal auger (aduroshop.com) NB: All changes and adjustments must be conducted when the stove is cold and disconnected from the power supply.
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Revision date: 04.10.2023 motor. Be sure to notice which screw belong in which hole, and how many washers are on each screw, since they need to be placed at the exact same spot again after the replacement: 3. Before removing the motor and auger, place a bag underneath to catch the pellets that will fall out of the auger.
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Revision date: 04.10.2023 5. Transfer the cover bracket from the old motor onto the new motor. The bracket can only fit one way, and the holes must be visible through the screw slits like this: 6. Before connecting the auger and motor to one another, make sure there is an O-ring and a star lockring on the motor axle: 7.
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Revision date: 04.10.2023 8. Reinsert the auger into the pellet tube and fasten the motor to the flange by screwing the four screws back into place (see point 3). 9. Reconnect the motor cables to the terminal as shown below: 10.
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Revision date: 04.10.2023 Troubleshooting If the motor/auger won’t start turning: Check that the cables from the motor to the terminal are connected correctly. Check that the cables from the terminal to the control board are connected and intact. ...
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