- Buck Stoves Owner's Manual VENT-FREE FP-BR-10-ZC
3. ODS/Pilot  lights  but 
flame goes out when 
control knob is released 
4. Burner does not light after 
ODS/Pilot is lit 
5. Delayed ignition of burner 
5.  Depleted gas supply 
6.  ODS/Pilot is clogged 
7.  Gas regulator setting is not 
correct 
1.  Control knob is not fully 
pressed in 
2.  Control knob not pressed 
in long enough 
3. Safety interlock system 
has been triggered (if 
equipped) 
4.  Manual shutoff valve not 
fully open 
5. Thermo-couple connection 
loose at control valve 
6. Pilot flame not touching 
thermo-couple, which 
allows thermo-couple to 
cool causing pilot flame to 
go out. This problem can 
be caused by one or both 
of the following: 
 A) low gas pressure 
 B) dirty or partially 
 clogged ODS/Pilot 
7.  Control valve damaged 
1.  Burner orifice is clogged 
2.  Inlet gas pressure is too 
low 
1. Manifold pressure is too 
low 
2. Burner orifice is clogged 
5.  Contact local propane 
gas company 
6.  Clean ODS/Pilot or 
replace ODS/Pilot 
assembly 
7. Replace gas regulator 
1.  Press control knob 
completely 
2. After ODS/Pilot lights 
keep control knob 
pressed 30 seconds 
3.  Wait 1 (one) minute for 
safety interlock system 
to reset 
4. Fully open manual 
shutoff valve 
5.  Hand tighten until snug, 
then tighten 1/4 turn 
6.  Contact local propane 
gas company. Clean 
ODS/Pilot (See 
“Cleaning and 
Maintenance”), or 
replace ODS/Pilot 
assembly 
7.  Replace valve control 
1.  Clean burner (See 
“Cleaning and 
Maintenance”) or 
replace burner orifice 
2.  Contact local propane 
gas company 
1.  Contact local propane 
gas company 
2.  Clean burner (“See 
Cleaning and Mainten-
ance”) or replace burner 
orifice 
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