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Anonymous Posted on Aug 14, 2013

Toyostove laser 72

Its smoking and strong smell

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2007

SOURCE: Toyostove Laser 30 has error code EE 22

EE-22 means that the unit has tried three times to ignite. after this it goes into a "lockout" condition. remove the power and the computer will reset itself. it will then try to re-ignite. check for a fuel blockage, dirty filter etc. if there's water in your kerosene it will not fire! kerosene floats on top of water. bleed your system until you get kero and no water. use a gas additive to remove water. dry-gas will work. just empty the bottle's contents into your tank. on your computer type in toyostove error codes. this will take you to toyo's site and explains the error codes.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2007

SOURCE: toyostove laser 30 has error code EE22

EE22 is a lock out code that keeps you from continuing to try to start the heater. This code usually pops up as the result of a problem with the fuel supply (i.e. no fuel, fuel sys obstruction, clogged filter, water frozen in line, faulty igniter), but could be more serious. To clear the code the easy way, unplug heater for at least 30 minutes. While you are waiting, check your fuel tank to see if you have fuel. Then check filter to make sure the element is not clogged and that there is no air or water (or ice) in the fuel line. If you find a problem with any of these things, correct it before trying to start heater again.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2008

SOURCE: laser 72

I had this problem. I discovered spilled fuel had accumulated in the back of the heater along the bottom of the wall. A pain to clean up because you have to take the top and sides off, then you can be sly and just remove the screws at the bottom of the back wall, and maybe one or two screws up the back middle so you can pull the wall away from the bottom edge and clean up the silled fuel.

I was pretty tiffed to find this because it happened when it was serviced. Grrrr.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 27, 2009

SOURCE: I was told my Toyostove Laser 72 stove needs to be

I would recomend having a qualified technican service your Toyo.

It IS possible to clean it yourself, but you will want to do it during a time that you aren't needing the heater to keep the space warm.

Certain parts can be hard to tell if they are working as they should if you aren't familar with what you're looking at.

With proper service, your Toyo will operate efficently, and likely last for a long time.

_Helping Hands Services_
- Fairbanks, Alaska -



Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2010

SOURCE: laser 72 is overheating. Top gets too hot to

Check the fan cage on the back, it should be cleaned to allow for adequate air flow. Be sure curtains are not getting pulled up to the fan cage.
This could also be due to a crack in the pot, or if you put too much fuel treatment in your fuel. Regardless of what is causing the overheat situation, an L 72 is a very old unit. You may not want to invest a great deal of money into repairing this unit. The manufacturer has discontinued several parts for the L 72 such as the main circuit board and the burner rings. Without these parts, you are out a heater.
If you can clean the fan cage and remedy the problem, that would be great. If it is a cracked pot, and you decide to replace, be sure that you know how long it has been since you replaced the ring. A ring in a Laser lasts about 7 years. If your technician does not have rings in stock, you could be out of luck when your unit needs a ring.
Be sure to plug the unit into a dedicated outlet and use a quality surge protector with at least 450 Joules to help protect the board. Hope this was of some help. If you have any further questions, visit www.keepuswarm.com. We do have inventory of these discontinued parts for Laser heaters if you decide to repair and your technician cannot get the needed parts.

Testimonial: "Great to get some comments. I'm sure my unit is not blocked. I didn't know about cracked pot or ring. At least it gets me in a direction to look."

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