Use and Care Guide

Eco-65 Installation and Operation Manual
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6.7 Signs of an Overheating Stove
Under normal conditions, the flame should have a bright yellow color and be very active, but
stable. If you see the flame getting lazy, very high and orange, it may be a sign that there is
something wrong. Usually, overheating issues are caused by too much restriction in the
venting system, a blocked heat exchanger, a lack of combustion air or a lack of maintenance.
If this happens, your stove will become very hot. If the stove becomes too hot, an code
will appear on the control panel. Before starting the stove again make sure the recommended
maintenance has been done properly. Press the and the buttons and hold
simultaneously for 2 seconds to reset the stove. If an code occurs twice, call you dealer.
He will be able to give you some recommendations so this code won’t appear again.
WARNING: IF YOU CHOOSE A STOVE THAT IS TOO SMALL FOR YOUR HOUSE AND
YOU NEED TO OPERATE IT AT THE MAXIMUM SETTING FOR A LONG PERIOD OF
TIME, YOU MAY END UP OVERHEATING THE STOVE. THE STOVE AND ITS
COMPONENTS LIFE EXPECTANCY WILL BE REDUCED.
WARNING: IF ANY EXTERNAL PART OF THE STOVE BEGINS TO GLOW RED, THE
STOVE IS OVERHEATING. IMMEDIATELY TURN THE STOVE OFF. DO NOT UNPLUG IT
AND DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR. UNPLUGING THE STOVE WILL DISABLE ALL THE
SAFETY FEATURES OF THE STOVE.