Enerzone Euromax Owner's Manual page 44

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Possible Causes:
1.
The auger jammed, the auger motor is
defective or the wiring harness shorted.
2.
The auger fuse has blown.
Possible Causes:
1.
An overheat zone was detected on the auger
housing
*** After 3 attempts, reset is no longer possible, call SBI technical support.
Possible Remedies:
Remove the control board cover and check if the F2 fuse appears to have
blown. Replace it with a 3 Amp 250V fuse. Plug the stove back and try to
run the unit.
Start by emptying the hopper. Then, remove the auger motor by removing
the screws holding the motor to the auger shaft once the motor is out,
remove the four screws on the steel plate holding the auger shaft to the
auger housing.
Then, rotate the bottom end of the auger shaft down
towards you until you can pull the shaft down out of the stove. After you
have removed the shaft, inspect it for bent flights, burrs, or broken welds.
Remove any foreign material that might have caused the jam. Also, check
the auger housing for signs of damage such as burrs, rough spots, or grooves
cut into the metal that could have caused a jam. Clean the auger housing
thoroughly to remove all pellet dust. Repeat the process with the burn pot
auger motor.
Possible Remedies:
The L-250 automatic high temperature switch is located on the top of the
auger housing. It sends a signal to the control board if the auger housing
overheats.
Wait until the stove cools down AND THEN INSPECT YOUR UNIT.
Improper installation, poor maintenance, or a defective or missing
component may be causing the stove to overheat. Reset the stove and
restart it. Call a technician if you get this code again.

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