E1 and E2 error - hooking up a new PU-CBO4 board

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Jan 7, 2018
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Michigan
I have a 1992 England 25-PAF stove. Purchased new and it is my primary house heat. I am a high maintenance person and this stove has run flawlessly all these years.

My old "knob-type" board PU-CB98 is starting to fail. I purchased a new PU-CB04 updated replacement board, and I cannot get it operate. This old of a stove only has 8 wires to hook-up. The 2 auger motors, the convection fan and the blower fan. I have the wires hooked up correctly, but when I turn it on, it immediately shuts down with display the "E1 and E2" errors.

I have tried the reset procedure several times to no avail. I have checked and double-checked the wiring and all that is involved. This isn't rocket science, but I must be missing something on what this newer style board requires to run an old stove. No matter what I do, nothing seems to work.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
 

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I have a 1992 England 25-PAF stove. Purchased new and it is my primary house heat. I am a high maintenance person and this stove has run flawlessly all these years.

My old "knob-type" board PU-CB98 is starting to fail. I purchased a new PU-CB04 updated replacement board, and I cannot get it operate. This old of a stove only has 8 wires to hook-up. The 2 auger motors, the convection fan and the blower fan. I have the wires hooked up correctly, but when I turn it on, it immediately shuts down with display the "E1 and E2" errors.

I have tried the reset procedure several times to no avail. I have checked and double-checked the wiring and all that is involved. This isn't rocket science, but I must be missing something on what this newer style board requires to run an old stove. No matter what I do, nothing seems to work.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

call Englander in the morning (0800 and you wont have to wait long) that upgrade has diff settings that need to be put in
 
I believe you might also have to add the thermistor.