Troubleshooting – Desa E36L User Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTINg
Note: Before troubleshooting system, make sure power to circuit from breaker or fuse panel
is turned ON.
The three most common causes of a malfunctioning electric fireplace are:
1. Tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse.
2. Loose or burned out light bulb.
3. Obstructed or clogged fan blower.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. No power to fireplace
2. Defective switch lamp
3. Defective wiring
1. Tangled or loose flame
pennants
2. Obstructed or clogged fan
blower
3. Damaged or dislodged fan
blower wheel
1. Burned out or loose light
bulb
2. Broken lamp fixture
3. Loose or missing reflective
ribbons
1. Obstructed heater blower
2. Burned out heat element
or blower fan
3. Defective heater switch or
wiring
REMEDY
1..Check circuit breaker or fuse
2. Replace defective switch.
See.Servicing Control Pan-
el, page 17
3. Check connections from
main power harnesses to
terminals on control panel.
See.Servicing Control Pan-
el, page 17
1. Inspect flame pennants. Un-
tangle or replace if neces-
sary. See Servicing Flame
Pennants, page 19
2. Check fan blower for de-
bris. Vacuum areas around
blower wheel and remove
any obstructions. See Main-
taining Motors, page 16
3. Remove and inspect fan
blower housing See Servic-
ing Fan Blower, page 19
1. Inspect light bulbs; tighten
or replace light bulbs as
necessary. See Replacing
Light Bulbs, page 16
2. Remove and replace broken
lamp fixture. See Replacing
Lamp Fixtures, page 20
3. Inspect reflective ribbons.
Reattach or replace as nec-
essary. See Replacing Re-
flective Ribbons, page 20
1..Clear heater fan of debris
or blockage; vacuum area
around blower intake and
remove any obstructions
in the discharge area. See
Maintaining Motors, page 16
2. Remove and replace blower
heater assembly. To access
and remove see Optional
Heater Accessory, page
10
3. Inspect wiring connections
from switch to blower. Re-
place switch if defective.
See.Servicing Control Pan-
el, page 17
OBSERvED PROBLEM
No operation or indicator light
at power/heater switch
Poor flame motion; flame pat-
tern is sporadic or uneven in
viewing area
Dull flame appearance or inac-
tive ember bed effect
No heat or intermittent heat
output. (If equipped with a
heater)