How do I check the ignitor on a Fahrenheit Pellet Furnance

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Or is dirty....

He just put the new High Flow Manifold on it, which means that the old snap disc had to be fitted own it, or its a new disc and new manifold.

Which should be the cleanest area of the stove. Currently.
 
Ok, seems the unti has a bad or sticky sail switch so I will be ordering a new one.
The ignitor is working now that I took the back of the unit apart and cleaned the vaccum tubes ect.
I did have something odd happen yesterday and any feedback woul dbe appreciated.
The furnance had been running well for several hours. I think it was going though self cleaning and it began to smoke out the sail switch. It was enogh smoke where you could clearly see it in the air and smell it. Do you think that is just the function of the sail switch being sticky?
I have had this entire thing apart and now it should be a good a new but this last item I need to get resloved before I trust it.
 
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