Enerzone Euromax Owner's Manual page 43

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Possible Causes:
1.
Blockage in igniter tube or inlet for igniter tube.
2.
Defective igniter element.
3.
The thermistor heat sensor has malfunctioned.
4.
The control board is not sending power to the
igniter.
5.
The pump is not connected properly or isn't working
properly
Possible Causes:
1.
The igniter fuse on the control board has blown.
Possible Remedies:
Remove the burn pot and clean it thoroughly. Make sure that all openings
are clear. Find the place where the igniter tube comes out of the burn pot
housing. It is a small tube located on the back of the burn pot housing.
Make sure it is clear. Make sure there is no debris around the igniter element
or inside the igniter tube.
Supply power directly to the igniter element. Watch the tip of the igniter from
the front of the stove. After about 30 seconds, the tip should glow. If it does
not, the element is defective and must be replaced. You may need a
technician to perform this test.
The thermistor is a heat sensor located on the exhaust housing. Its function is
to tell the control board that the unit has ignited properly by measuring the
heat in the exhaust. The pellet stove will not start feeding pellets at the
desired heat setting until it has received a signal from the thermistor heat
sensor.
If the thermistor heat sensor is bad, the unit will stop after the
ignition cycle. If this situation occurs, call your dealer or technician.
Check the voltage going to the igniter during ignition. It should be a full
current. If the voltage is lower than full current, check the wiring. If the wiring
is functional and properly connected, the board is defective. You will need a
technician to perform this test.
Verify that the plug is connected properly and if the pump is running during
the lightning cycle. If the pump isn't working make sure all connections are
good.
Possible Remedies:
The igniter or the pump is defective or the wiring harness shorted.
Remove the control board cover and check if the F1 fuse appears to have
blown. Replace it with a 5 Amp 250V fuse. Plug the stove back on and try
to start the unit.

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