W415-2947 / A / 09.01.20
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8.0 troubleshooting
!
WARNING
• Turn off the appliance completely and let cool before servicing. Only a qualified service person should service
and repair this electric appliance.
symptom
problem
solution
Appliance will not
come on when
power button/
switch is put into
the “on” position.
Appliance is not plugged into an
electrical outlet.
Check plug, and plug in the appliance if necessary.
Hard wire connections are not
correct (if applicable).
See “hard-wiring installation” section.
Appliance has overheated
and safety thermal switch has
tripped.
Unlug power or turn off the circuit breaker, allow appliance
to cool for 15 minutes, then plug in the appliance or turn the
breaker on.
Main PCB board issue.
Inspect the circuit board and replace, if necessary.
Appliance turns
off and will not
turn on.
House circuit breaker has
tripped.
Reset house circuit breaker.
Appliance’s fuse has blown.
Replace the fuse.
Appliance has overheated
and safety thermal switch has
tripped.
Unplug power or turn off the circuit breaker, allow appliance to
cool for 15 minutes to reset the thermal switch, then plug in the
appliance or turn the breaker on.
Appliance has
returned to default
settings.
Power failure.
Re-program appliance to original settings (not applicable with all
appliances).
Remote control
does not work.
Low/dead batteries.
Replace batteries in remote control.
Remote receiver malfunction.
Ensure remote receiver is not blocked. Replace control panel.
No warm air
coming out of the
appliance.
Heater setting not selected.
See “operation” section.
Heater has been locked out.
See “operation” section.
Room temperature is higher than
appliance setting (if set to room
temperature).
Reset temperature setting.
Appliance has overheated
and safety thermal switch has
tripped.
Unplug power or turn off the circuit breaker. Allow for appliance
to cool for 15 minutes.
Hard wire connections are not
correct (if applicable).
See “hard-wiring installation” section.
Heater issue.
Inspect the blower and heater and replace, if necessary.
Heater shuts off
automatically.
Room is too warm.
The heater has a built-in thermostat so it will shut off
automatically once the pre-set temperature is reached. It will
also turn on automatically if the room temperature drops below
the pre-set temperature.
Dim or no flame.
Flame brightness not selected.
See “operation” section.
Flame LEDs issue.
Inspect the LED and replace, if necessary.
Main PCB board issue.
Inspect the main PCB board and replace, if necessary.
Flame does not
move.
Motor is stalled/malfunctioning.
Cycle on/off. If problem persists, consult dealer.