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Laser 56 EE6

I bought my Laser 56 about 2 years ago. I live in Alaska and lately it has been a bit chilly -20/-30. After a day of shopping in the nearest town we came home to find our heater with the code EE6, and our dogs shivering forlornly.  After turning the burner off and on and doing a self clean (which we do regularly!) it came on just fine. Since then it will be on for an hour or two and then poof! EE6! We've taken to sleeping on the floor in front of the monitor (much to the chagrin of our pups)  just to keep our house warm. We don't think the tank isn't too high, or low. We cleaned the flame sensor with an emery cloth... Flame sensor malfunction? Fuel flow problem? This problem happens at a higher rate the lower the temperature. Taking it in will be a rather big bother. Any ideas of things we might try?

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EE 6 happens for several reasons. Most likely in your case when the stove runs for a while after you turn it back on, the code is due to and over heat. The circulating fan and cover need to be spotless. If they are then the code is due to low fuel, no fuel or dirty filte on tankor stove.

Tom Hawkins
Bethel, Alaska
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