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SECTION 17
No Operation
For correct operation the handset light should flash and the EDB (control Box) should
emit a single beep
1
Check main battery pack, if low it will Beep continuous - 7 "beeps"= low
charge, 6 "beeps"= Discharged batteries. In both cases change the battery, if
using 6 x AA change all batteries and ensure that types are not mixed, it is
recommended to use alkaline or lithium, also ensure the batteries are
correctly positioned within the holder, in some cases it may be necessary to
start the ignition sequence to clear the beep fault code, and start a second
time.
2
Check the battery in the hand set and change if necessary.
3
If the appliance emits 3 "beeps", this indicates a faulty handset. Replace
handset or this may also indicate dummy switch might need replacing.
4
Ensure the IR receiver in the fire is visible and the handset can deliver a "line of
sight" signal to the receiver, for maximum range the receiver should be
vertically positioned, reposition if necessary
5
IR receiver lead is not connected or receiver is damaged, check and replace
if necessary.
6
Faulty EDB Control box - Replace if necessary
Gas Valve does not open
1
Faulty gas valve-appliance will emit 4 "beeps" replace if necessary
2
Gas valve lead not connected - Check and rectify
3
Faulty EDB - Replace if necessary
No Spark at Pilot Tip
1
Electrode Broken - Check and replace if required
2
Electrode lead damaged or disconnected - Check and replace if necessary.
3
Incorrect spark gap - Check gap is between 2.5mm to 4mm
4
Spark short circuits to appliance metalwork - Ensure lead is correctly routed,
NOTE: it is normal for some sparks to discharge within the EDB (control box).
5
Faulty EDB - Replace if necessary
Pilot Does Not ignite
1
No gas at the appliance - Check supply is present , check flow through
isolator.
2
Air in system - It may take several ignition attempts to purge system
3
Debris in pilot line - Check and clear if necessary
4
Faulty EDB - Replace if necessary
5
Faulty Gas valve - Is the gas valve open? Replace if necessary
Main Burner Does Not Ignite
1
Pilot goes out after 20 seconds. This fault generally indicates a problem with
the thermocouple flame/sensor
1a
Check the pilot hood is squarely fitted and the pilot flame has good
envelopment of the thermocouple tip.
1b
Ensure the pilot is not disturbed by airflow into the appliance or draughts from
the flue.
1c
Ensure thermocouple is properly connected to the valve. Hand tighten
thread and tighten 1/4 turn with spanner.
1d
Faulty thermocouple - Replace pilot assembly if necessary
1e
Faulty EDB - internal flame sensing - Replace if necessary
2
Blocked burner injector - Check flame and rectify
3
Faulty gas valve - Replace if necessary
4
Faulty EDB - Replace if necessary
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