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When it works it's great. But I woke to an e2 error. Completely cleaned the burn pot area, vacuum out the hot air chamber and checked my vacuum line for blockage but still the stove goes immediately to the e2 error.
Sorry, I misspoke. When it woke me up the error was E4. Now it flashes e2 without doing anything. The hot air chamber is what the last stove guy (he retired) who repaired the stove called the chamber right behind the burn pot.
When you clean the stove, swing out the side panels and unbolt the ash trap covers and clean them out. Remove the 6 screws from the exhaust fan and clean out that area. While you’re at it, remove the thermodisc above the blower and clean off any buildup. I like to use a long thin flexible dryer lint brush to get into the stove passages. And of course clean the pipe.
In the firebox there is a little hole for the vacuum switch tube. Make sure there is nothing plugging that.