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Anonymous Posted on Feb 03, 2010

My Laser 30 keeps getting a ee 12 code ans shuts

My Laser 30 keeps getting a ee 12 code and shuts down.

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Ken,

The screen for the circulating fan has lint on it. Remove it from the back top panel and wipe it off. The lint keeps the air from be able to blow over the stove and it overheats.

Good luck,

Tom

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