G:\InDATA\manuals\OM-1607 E V1.02
November 19, 2012
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TORINO II Insert1607
TROUBLESHOOTING
Please check to make sure the instructions are followed exactly
before attempting trouble shooting of the appliance.
WARNING:
Troubleshooting and servicing of gas and electrical devices of the appliance
should only be conducted by a qualified service technician.
SYMPTOM
ACTION
The pilot will not stay lit.
1.
Confirm that the Spark electrode and sense electrode wires are
properly connected to the DFC board, see “INTERMITTENT
PILOT & VALVE” on page 16.
2.
Confirm that the Pilot burner is properly grounded to the DFC
board and stove chassis.
3.
Check the power source or the battery pack connections and
condition of batteries.
If the main burner does not come ON when the
manual switch or remote control is turned ON.
1.
Confirm that the pilot sparks and lights.
2.
Confirm that the Spark electrode and sense electrode wires are
properly connected to the DFC board, see “INTERMITTENT
PILOT & VALVE” on page 16
3.
If using the remote control check the condition of the batteries.
4.
Check if there is gas supply to the appliance.
Pilot will not light.
1.
When lighting the appliance for the first time after installation or
after servicing, there is air in the gas line. It takes a while for
all the air to purge out of the pilot before gas can reach the pilot
and ignite. Remove the glass door and try lighting the pilot many
times to purge the air.
2.
Check to make sure the gas supply to the appliance is turned on
and there is adequate gas supply pressure to the appliance.
3.
Check for sparks between the spark electrode and the pilot head
when the unit is turned on. If there are no sparks,
a) Check for broken or poor connection from the sparker to the
electrode.
b) Check for the spark shorting or arcing at other locations.
c) Check for defective sparker.
d) Check for defective spark electrode.
e) Check the power source or the battery pack connections and
condition of batteries.
The main burner shuts off when the appliance is
warm.
1.
This may be the normal operation of a wall thermostat installed to
appliances.
2.
Check for good pilot flames on the flame sensor see Fig.3
“INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS cont.” on page 15.
3.
Check for proper functioning of venting system (including
termination for blockage).
4.
Check wire connections. Expansion from heat affects a loose
connection.
5.
Check for adequate grounding from the Module, see
“INTERMITTENT PILOT & VALVE cont.” on page 17