5.1 VISUAL DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL BOX
The control box has a diagnostic function that can identify the likely causes of any malfunctions (indicator:
RED LED).
In order to be able to use this function, press and hold the reset button for at least 3 seconds from when the
appliance is made safe (lock-out).
The control box sends a sequence of pulses that are repeated at 2-second intervals.
RED LED illuminated
press reset for 3 sec.
The sequence of pulses issued by the control box identifies the possible types of malfunction, which are
listed in the table below.
SIGNAL
2 pulses
3 pulses
4 pulses
6 pulses
7 pulses
ATTENTION
To reset the control box after the diagnostics display, press the lockout-reset button.
6.
FAULTS / SOLUTIONS
Here below you can find some causes and the possible solutions for some problems that could cause a
failure to start or a bad working of the burner.
A fault usually makes the lock-out lamp light which is situated inside the reset button of the control box
(4, fig. 1, page 2).
When lock out lamp lights the burner will attempt to light only after pushing the reset button. After this if
the burner functions correctly, the lock-out can be attributed to a temporary fault.
If however the lock out continues the cause must be determined and the solution found.
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The flame does not stabilise at the end of the safety time:
– faulty ionisation probe;
– faulty or soiled gas valves;
– neutral/phase exchange;
– faulty ignition transformer
– poor burner regulation (insufficient gas).
Min. air pressure switch does not close or is already closed before the limit
thermostat closed:
– air pressure switch faulty;
– air pressure switch incorrectly regulated.
Light present in the chamber before the burner's switching on or off:
– presence of a strange light before or after the limit thermostat switching over;
– presence of a strange light during pre-ventilation;
– presence of a strange light during post-ventilation.
Loss of ventilation air:
– air loss during pre-ventilation;
– air loss during and after safety time.
Loss of flame during operations:
– poor burner regulation (insufficient gas);
– faulty or soiled gas valves;
– short circuit between ionisation probe and earth.
Interval
Pulses
PROBABLE CAUSE
13 GB
2s
Pulses