What does EE 6 mean on a Toyostove? An EE 2 or EE 6 can be an indication it is time to service the stove (Clean burner assembly, heat chamber, heat exchanger, and exhaust fan (L56, 60, 73); Replace burner mat (Laser 73) or burner coating (all other models) and gaskets.) Warning: Do not use coating in Toyostove Laser 73.
What does EE mean on a Toyostove?
Toyostove Error Codes For Newer Models Laser 300, 530, 560, 60AT, 730, 730ATError CodeCauseE-0Power failure (low voltage, unstable frequency)E-23Primary flame (Flame sensor) is malfunction and/or dirtyE-6Fuel line malfunctionE-2Out of fuel / no flame6 more rows
What does E 12 mean on a Toyo stove?
The Overheat protection switch (high limit switch) is rated at 195°F. It is located on the front top heat shield. If the high limit switch opens, the fuel pump stops and EE12 error code will be displayed on the digital indicator.
How do I get Rinnai error codes?
To display error codes, press the ON/OFF button followed by the thermostat button to cycle through the error codes. 2. To display the water flow through the water heater, press the thermostat button (hold for 2 seconds) and then press the ON/OFF button while continuing to hold the thermostat button.
What Does This Mean?
- Toyostove Laser 30, 56, and 73 model Laser heaters cease operation and display the EE6 code on the control panel (instead of the clock or temperature settings) when the primary flame rod on the heater fails twice to sense a flame during the normal burning mode. (After the heater has ignited and operated through the ignition and pre-heat cycle that ...
What Can Cause An EE6 Error?
- The primary flame rod is the only sensor in the heater that can cause the EE6 error. And, it can only happen if the primary flame rod has detected a flame twice in a row before failing. Thus, in most cases, the problem has nothing to do with the primary flame rod or the burner, but is caused by an over-heating condition or more likely, something that causes the heater to "starve" for fuel …
What Can Be Done to Correct This situation?
- Fuel supply problems. Most EE6 problems are caused by inadequate flow of fuel to the heater. Therefore, the first things to check are listed below:
- Overheating or a problem with the high limit switch. (Toyostove Laser 56 and 73 only. Not the Laser 30.) The high limit switch may cause the EE6 code on the Toyostove Laser 56 and Toyostove Laser 7...