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1. Hold down the reset button of the re-
ceiver, until you hear a long beep . Let go
of the reset button after the second, longer
sound signal and press button (small
flame) or button (large flame) on the re
-
mote control within 20 sec., until you hear
an extra long sound signal confirming that
the new code has been set.
2. Replace batteries.
!Caution Avoid short circuit between the
batteries and metal parts of the appliance.
3. Replace the receiver and confirm the
code (remedy 1).
4. Replace the remote control and
confirm the code (remedy 1).
5. Replace the motor cable.
6. Make sure that the pins of the 8-wire
connector are straight.
7. Change the position of the antenna.
1. Switch button A on the gas control to
ON (figure 1)
2 Do not place the ignition cable over
and/or along metal parts. This will weaken
the spark;
If necessary, replace the ignition cable.
3. Replace the ignition pen.
4. Wait until the delay time has passed.
1. Replace the receiver and confirm the
code (remedy 1 at A)
2. Wait until the delay time has passed.
1. Connect the wiring properly.
2. Replace the receiver and confirm the
code (remedy 1 at A)
3. Make sure that the pins of the 8-wire
connector are straight.
4. Replace the gas control.
1. Flush the pipe or start the ignition pro-
cess several times.
2. Check the polarity of the thermocouple
wiring.
Connect the thermocouple wiring pro-
perly, if necessary.
3.1 Check if the ignition cable is lying free
from metal parts;
If necessary, move it away from the metal
parts.
3.2 If necessary, replace the ignition cable.
3.3 If necessary, replace the ignition pen.
4.1 Clean the injector.
4.2 If necessary, replace the injector.
F. Electronics keep sparking
while the pilot burner is ignited
G. Pilot burner is burning, but
magnetic valve closes after ca.
10 seconds or when the appli-
ance gets hot
H. There are short sound
sig- nals, but no sparks and no
sound / clicks can be heard of
the magnet opening the valve
I. Pilot burner is burning, but
there is no gas flow to the main
burner
J. Main burner ignites, but
goes out again after approx. 22
seconds
1. Receiver is damaged.
1. Thermocouple does not function.
2. Batteries (almost) empty.
1. Batteries (almost) empty.
1. Button A in position MAN.
2. Appliance in the pilot flame position.
3. Pre-pressure of the gas is too low.
4. Damaged magnetic valve.
1. Wiring of thermocouple is loose.
2. Wires of thermocouple have been
cross-connected.
3. Short-circuit in the wiring of thermo-
couple
4. Broken wire in the wiring of thermocouple
5. Thermocouple is dirty.
6. Thermocouple is not positioned correctly
in the flame
7. Thermocouple is defective.
8. Receiver is defective.
1. Replace the receiver and confirm the
code
(remedy 1 at A)
1.1 Measure the voltage, using a digital
mul- timeter, set to mV range, by connect-
ing the cables to the cable shoe. The cable
shoe is located on the outside, directly next
to the magnet nut at the rear of the gas
control;
The voltage should be at least 5mV within
20 seconds.
It may not be lower when the appliance is
warm.
If the voltage is too low:
- the thermocouple should be placed bet-
ter in the flame or
- the thermocouple should be replaced.
1.2 Check the size of the pilot burner
flame.
Correct a flame that is too small.
1.3 Check the wiring of the thermocouple
to the receiver.
If necessary, replace the wiring.
2. Replace the receiver’s batteries.
!Caution Avoid short circuit between the
batteries and metal parts of the appliance.
1. Replace the receiver’s batteries.
!Caution Avoid short circuit between the
batte- ries and metal parts of the appli-
ance.
1. Turn button A on the gas control to ON
2. Increase the flame height by pressing
button (large flame) on the remote control.
3. Check pre-pressure.
If necessary, contact gas company.
4. Replace the gas control.
1. Connect the wiring properly.(figure 2)
2. Connect the wiring properly. (figure 2)
3. Replace wiring.
4. Replace wiring.
5. Clean the thermocouple.
6. Position the thermocouple correctly in
the flame.
7. Check the voltage across thermocou-
ple just before the main burner goes out.
If the voltage is lower than 1.8 mV, re-
place thermocouple
8. Check the voltage across thermocou-
ple just before the main burner goes out.
If the voltage is higher than 1.8 mV, re-
place the receiver.
“Problem”
“Possible cause”
“Remedy”
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