Hi Everyone,
We purchased a new XXV stove and was dealer installed on our main floor on November 19th.
An hour later a loud grinding sound was coming from the rear, the installation crew returned and tightened some bolts at the back of the stove.
Later that same evening the noise returned and we turned the stove off.
We also noticed that a warning message kept appearing in the hopper lid display telling us to close the lid. The lid was firmly shut.
11/23 the dealer sent a tech over.
He re-tightened the same bolts and adjusted the setting for the hoper lid; telling us that Harman should have set the lid correctly at the factory.
Unfortunately the noise returned that evening.
12/4 the dealer tech returns and installs a new white fan, the thought being that the fan was bent and rubbing against the housing.
No luck. Noise remains.
At this point we're convinced we bought a lemon.
12/8 the dealer tells us that Harman has been notified of our problem and that other XXVs are experiencing the same issue.
Furthermore that this is a recent development and they're not sure if it is a manufacturing issue or vendor related.
We're encouraged to hang tight and remember we are working with the manufacturer warranty and have to go through their process.
12/10 we sent the dealer an MP4 of the stove with the accompanying noise. Dealer forwards this to Harman.
12/15 I contact the dealer and am told that the Harman engineering dept. are putting together a 'motor fan plate assembly' to replace the one we have.
As yet there is no timeline for this.
In October we bought our first XXV for use in the walkout basement.
We've had absolutely no problems.
Based on this experience we bought another to replace the Ravelli on the main floor.
The Harman units are not cheap!
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how we should proceed?
At this point we feel that only a new XXV would makes us happy.
Thanks and stay safe,
Mark
We purchased a new XXV stove and was dealer installed on our main floor on November 19th.
An hour later a loud grinding sound was coming from the rear, the installation crew returned and tightened some bolts at the back of the stove.
Later that same evening the noise returned and we turned the stove off.
We also noticed that a warning message kept appearing in the hopper lid display telling us to close the lid. The lid was firmly shut.
11/23 the dealer sent a tech over.
He re-tightened the same bolts and adjusted the setting for the hoper lid; telling us that Harman should have set the lid correctly at the factory.
Unfortunately the noise returned that evening.
12/4 the dealer tech returns and installs a new white fan, the thought being that the fan was bent and rubbing against the housing.
No luck. Noise remains.
At this point we're convinced we bought a lemon.
12/8 the dealer tells us that Harman has been notified of our problem and that other XXVs are experiencing the same issue.
Furthermore that this is a recent development and they're not sure if it is a manufacturing issue or vendor related.
We're encouraged to hang tight and remember we are working with the manufacturer warranty and have to go through their process.
12/10 we sent the dealer an MP4 of the stove with the accompanying noise. Dealer forwards this to Harman.
12/15 I contact the dealer and am told that the Harman engineering dept. are putting together a 'motor fan plate assembly' to replace the one we have.
As yet there is no timeline for this.
In October we bought our first XXV for use in the walkout basement.
We've had absolutely no problems.
Based on this experience we bought another to replace the Ravelli on the main floor.
The Harman units are not cheap!
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how we should proceed?
At this point we feel that only a new XXV would makes us happy.
Thanks and stay safe,
Mark