Avalon Stoves Indoor Fireplace Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
22 Operation
Travis Industries 4050525 100-01144
Start-Up Sequence
This stove utilizes a start-up sequence whenever the mode switch is changed or the heater is started
when cold. This is to ensure proper operation through all possible settings and operational states (hot
or cold, pellets burning or not burning, etc.). This sequence over-rides all user settings (except the
"OFF" position) to set the auger feed rate to medium, the exhaust blower to high, and the igniter on.
During this period the lowest “HEAT OUTPUT” light will flash.
"AUGER ON" Light
This light comes on when the auger is turning, allowing the operator to know when the auger is turning.
"MAINTENANCE REQUIRED" Light
NOTE : If the “MAINTENACE REQUIRED” light
comes on, check the items below before calling
for service .
The “MAINTENACE REQUIRED” light is used to
indicate maintenance is required on the heater. It
will turn on due to various operating circumstances.
When it turns on, a second light will turn on near
“HEAT OUTPUT” (see the illustration to the right).
Determine the maintenance code (2, 4, or 6), then
use the chart below to diagnose and remedy the
situation.
HIGH
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICE
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AUGER
# 6 Light
(red)
# 2 Light
(green)
# 4 Light
(yellow)
MAINT.
(REQUIRED)
Light Likely Cause Remedy
2
(green)
Heavy Ash Build-Up in Exhaust Duct
Heavy Ash Build-Up in Exhaust
Housing or Plugged Tubing
Heavy Ash Build-Up in Vent
Clean the Firebox (see page 30)
Clean the Exhaust Housing & Tubing (see page
31)
Clean the Vent (see page 31)
4
(yellow)
Heater Ran Out of Pellets
Heater Did Not Start-Up Correctly
Power Outage
Restrictor Not Set Properly
Burnpot Clogged
Air Leak
Heavy Ash Build-Up
Refill the Hopper (see page 18)
Re-Start the Heater and Verify the Pellets Ignite
after 10 Minutes
Re-Start the Heater (see page 17)
Re-Start the Heater and Monitor Restrictor
Setting (see page 21)
Clean Burnpot (see page 25)
Verify Door, Glass, and Ashpan Seal Correctly
(see page 32)
Clean the Firebox (see page 30), Exhaust
Housing (see page 31), and Vent (see page 31)
6
(red)
Electrical Input Error (voltage or mhz
fluctuation, amp deficiency, etc.)
Components Over-Heated
Faulty Wiring / System Fault
Unplug the Heater then Plug it Back In (this re-
starts the circuit board)
Clean the Heater and Vent (a plugged heater will
slow exhaust flow, increasing temperatures
see pages 30-31)
If this Fault Persists, Contact Your Dealer