Diagnostics; Restoring Default Settings; Shut Down Procedure - CASTLE Serenity Pellet Stove Operator's Manual

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DIAGNOSTICS

Your Castle Stove's controller comes equipped with an on-board
diagnostics option that will let you test some components of
your stove.
NOTE: You will only be able to enter the diagnostic screen
when the stove is turned OFF.
To get into the diagnostics screen:
1. Press and hold the ENTER button. This will take you to the
"Set Data" screen.
2. Using the SCROLL DOWN key, move to option 6, " Diagnostics".
Press ENTER. This will take you to the "Diagnostics" screen.
SEE FIGURE 29.
Diagnostic
Fire:
Exhaust:
Limit:
NTC1:
Figure 29
If all components are working properly, the circles next to the
components will be shaded.
Stalls: Changing the stall will allow you to test the component
in the various heating power levels.
Fire:
Indicates whether the ignitor is working properly.
Exhaust: Indicates whether the combustion motor and exhaust
system is working properly.
Limit:
Indicates the hopper lid is properly shut.
Blower: Indicates whether the room fan/blower is working
properly.
Feeding: Indicates if the auger is properly feeding pellets.
Vacuum: Indicates there is sufficient vacuum and suction.
NTC1:
Indicates the proof of fire switch is properly working.
NTC2:
Indicates temperature being read by over temp sensor.
(Temperature is in Celsius)
In the diagnostic mode, you will have the ability to test certain
components of your stove to see if they are properly working. By
using the ENTER button, you can highlight " Fire, " " Exhaust, " " Blower, "
or " Feeder". When one of these options is highlighted, you can use
the SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN buttons to unshade or shade in
the circle next to the stove component it represents. This manually
attempts to turn on these components to see if it works properly.
Check for parts online at www.castlestoves.com or call 800-345-6007 M-F 8-5 CST
Stalls: 01
Blower:
Feeding:
Vacuum
NTC2:

RESTORING DEFAULT SETTINGS

If at any time you desire to return your controlled stove settings
to their original state, (i.e. rest blower voltage levels or weekly
schedules) your stove does have the ability to restore the default
settings.
To restore the default settings:
1. Press and hold the ENTER button to get into the "Set Data"
screen.
2. Using the SCROLL DOWN key, move down to option 7,
"Restore Default Settings. "
3. In the "Restore Default Settings" screen you have a "Yes" and
"No" option. If you do not wish to restore your settings, scroll
down and press ENTER. If you wish to continue with restoring
your default settings, select YES and press ENTER.
4. The main display screen will now appear and your settings
will have been changed.

SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE

Press the
button on the control pad to initiate the shut down
mode. The On/Off indicator on the screen will read OFF. The auger
will stop feeding pellets, but the room air distribution blower and
exhaust fan will continue to operate. Once the stove has cooled
down, the screen light will turn off.
Shut down times will vary.
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Carla Fullerton
March 12, 2025

My stove blew the glass out it is only 4 months old and I **** asking if a door seal is not 100% can it cause that issue?

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Mr. Anderson
March 12, 2025

The manual mentions inspecting and replacing worn, frayed, or compacted gaskets around the door but does not specifically state that a faulty door seal can cause the glass to blow out. However, a compromised seal could affect stove performance and safety.

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