Hi guys,
I fired up my Quadrafire CB 1200 i this morning for the first time this season and had difficulty. These are the symptoms:
1. When I plugged the power in, I thought everything appeared normal. The control box went through its normal cycle - the blue light blinked every 10 secs for one minute, then went out.
2. When I turned the thermostat up, the red call light came on and the igniter came on, but the combustion blower remained off and the auger motor did not come on. I pressed the reset button several times but nothing happened.
The stove is less than a year old and ran well throughout the season. When I shut it down in April I did the year end maintenance. I also cleaned it as stated in the owners manual during the heating season . I also brusehd out the stack as suggested in the manual.
I called the dealer this morning and found out that he apparently is out of business, so I appear to be on my own at this point. Hopefully, some one out there can point me in the right direction.
Any suggestions? Thanks for any help you can offer
Bob
I fired up my Quadrafire CB 1200 i this morning for the first time this season and had difficulty. These are the symptoms:
1. When I plugged the power in, I thought everything appeared normal. The control box went through its normal cycle - the blue light blinked every 10 secs for one minute, then went out.
2. When I turned the thermostat up, the red call light came on and the igniter came on, but the combustion blower remained off and the auger motor did not come on. I pressed the reset button several times but nothing happened.
The stove is less than a year old and ran well throughout the season. When I shut it down in April I did the year end maintenance. I also cleaned it as stated in the owners manual during the heating season . I also brusehd out the stack as suggested in the manual.
I called the dealer this morning and found out that he apparently is out of business, so I appear to be on my own at this point. Hopefully, some one out there can point me in the right direction.
Any suggestions? Thanks for any help you can offer
Bob