11. Disposal and recycling
The equipment is supplied in packaging to prevent it
from being damaged in transit. The raw materials in
this packaging can be reused or recycled.
The equipment and its accessories are made of
various types of material, such as metal and plastic.
Defective components must be disposed of as
special waste. Ask your dealer or your local council.
12. Troubleshooting
If the equipment is operated properly you should
experience no problems with malfunctions or faults. In
the event of any malfunctions or faults, please check
the following before you contact your customer
services.
Fault
The fan motor does not start up, the LED is off.
Possible cause
a) Power failure.
b) The power cable or the power cable is damaged.
c) The safety temperature limiter switches on.
d) Defective miniature fuse.
Remedy
a) Check the voltage, if necessary wait for restart.
b) Have repairs carried out by a specialized
company.
c) Establish the cause of the overheating. Go not
cover the air inlet/outlet channels.
Wait for at least 10 minutes until the equipment
has cooled down, then restart. If necessary,
contact Customer Service.
d) Replace the miniature fuse.
Fault
The fan motor does not start up, the LED is lit or
flashes, "E1" or "E2" appears in the display.
Cause
The thermostat is set too low.
Remedy
Set the thermostat to a higher temperature.
Fault
The fan motor is running, the flame does not ignite,
the equipment is switched off after several seconds
and the LED flashes. "E1" appears in the display.
Possible cause
a) There is too little fuel, the wrong fuel or dirty fuel
in the tank.
b) The viscosity is too high because the temperature
is too low.
Remedy
a) Check the tank contents; slowly fill in clean EL
heating oil or diesel.
b) Use winter diesel.
13. Circuit diagram (Fig. 6)
14. Maintenance by Customer Service
The following maintenance jobs are allowed to be
carried out only by specially trained personnel.
Pull out the power plug before doing any cleaning
and maintenance work on the equipment.
Allow the equipment to cool down completely
before you start with the maintenance work.
Beware of sharp edges.
For safety reasons, use only original spare parts.
Poor maintenance can result in higher exhaust
values, soot, malfunctions and damage to the
equipment.
We recommend that the maintenance jobs be
performed in the intervals stated:
Fuel tank
The fuel tank must be rinsed out with clean fuel after
every 200 hours in operation or when necessary.
Never use water!
Air filter (Fig. 7)
The air intake filter (A) must be replaced or cleaned
with soapy water after every 500 hours in operation or
sooner if necessary. Allow the air intake filter to dry
after it has been cleaned.
The two air discharge filters (B / C) must be replaced
after every 500 hours in operation or sooner if
necessary. Unscrew the filter cover (D) for this
purpose.
Fan blades (Fig. 8)
The fan blades (E) must be cleaned at least once
every heating season or more often if necessary.
Remove the dust and other dirt with a soft cloth. Make
sure that the fan blades are not bent. To replace the
fan blades, undo the screw (F) and pull the fan blade
off the motor shaft (G).
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