I was cleaning the stove today, dusting in between the exchange tubes inside. To deal with the dust I turn on the stove. Exhaust motor ran, but error code blinked and no pellets dropped as the door was open and no pressure. That is what I wanted as the exhaust motor was sucking up the dust instead of it drifting into the house. Then I got carried away with the vacuum hose and placed it in the vacuum tube of the stove, which I always do when it is turned off. But now the stove was on. So as soon as I pass the vacuum hose on it, pellets begin to drop.
Oooppss.
Now when it runs, if I open the door, pellets keep dropping, which is not supposed to happen.
Any ideas?
Oooppss.
Now when it runs, if I open the door, pellets keep dropping, which is not supposed to happen.
Any ideas?