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G8872_1 Installation Manual AUS 

 

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Remote cannot 

communicate with 

fire 

 
The remote cannot communicate with the fire. Reasons for this could 
include the fire being off "at the wall" i.e. a loss of power to the fire or the 
remote is outside of its effective radio frequency range (too far away from 
the fire). Typical Remote range is 1m to 12m.  
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Draught Diverter 

Temp Sensor Trip 

 
The draught diverter temperature sensor has detected that the air 
temperature at its outlet has exceeded its maximum limit. This would 
indicate similar conditions to the E3 error above. 
 

Note:

 This error has a permanent lock out and will require the unit to be reset 10 minutes 

after the initial error (turning the power to the fire off "at the wall" then on again after a 
few seconds). 

 

 
 
 

Valve Temp Sensor 

Trip 

 
The valve temperature sensor has detected abnormally high temperatures 
around the valves. This is an unlikely fault and should it occur please 
contact that Escea agent you purchased the fire from.  
 

Note:

 This error has a permanent lock out and will require the unit to be reset 10 minutes 

after the initial error (turning the power to the fire off "at the wall" then on again after a 
few seconds). 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Temp Sensor Error 

 
This indicates a fault with one of the two temperature sensors installed in 
your fire. Resetting the fire (turning the power to the fire off then on again 
after a few seconds) and if the fault reappears, please contact your Escea 
sales agent to organise a replacement sensor.  

 
Note:

 This error has a permanent lock out and will require the unit to be reset 10 minutes 

after the initial error (turning the power to the fire off "at the wall" then on again after a 
few seconds).

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for IB600

Page 1: ...ried out only by a suitably qualified and trained person Gas and electricity supply MUST be isolated before any service operation is carried out on this appliance This manual must be left with the app...

Page 2: ...ents Page Error Codes 3 Cleaning the Log Set and Glass 5 Checking Operating Pressure 6 Removing Cleaning Fan 7 Removing Electronic Draw 8 Replacing a Wireless Control 9 Gas Type Conversion 10 Annual S...

Page 3: ...ment in relation to the flame Ensure it is well enveloped in flame as per the diagram in the installation instructions Ensure no coals have dropped onto the ignition electrodes between the burners Ens...

Page 4: ...gain after a few seconds Valve Temp Sensor Trip The valve temperature sensor has detected abnormally high temperatures around the valves This is an unlikely fault and should it occur please contact th...

Page 5: ...eposition log set so that front edge of each log is just behind each row of holes in burner top Clear any blockage from primary air port of burner Check to make sure flue system is drawing well Step 1...

Page 6: ...tallation pipe size or upstream regulator settings Replace inlet test point screw 3 Remove the operating pressure test point screw Connect manometer tube and measure pressure with heater running on fu...

Page 7: ...THE FIRE BEFORE PROCEEDURE Remove front glass and log set as described on page 5 Step Two Remove fire box from heater by taking out the screws from each corner and Pulling fire directly outwards as sh...

Page 8: ...ee wires connecting the electronics to the igniters and flame rod must be removed manually from the PCB Printed Circuit Board ISOLATE THE POWER TO THE FIRE BEFORE PROCEEDURE Step Two Take out the two...

Page 9: ...tinguish the fire 4 Immediately after releasing the Aux On Off button turn on the remote control and wait four to five minutes During this time the fire will re ignite NOTE During this period the fire...

Page 10: ...Step Three Unscrew rear burner clamp bracket On left side Lift out the rear burner Step Four Change the three jets with the jets supplied in kitset Replace the rear burner and clamp bracket Replace f...

Page 11: ...dust from the cavity that houses the fan and solenoid valves and from the ducts down each side of the heater that lead to this cavity 8 Test all joints for gas tightness 9 Reassemble heater and check...

Page 12: ...G8872_1 Installation Manual AUS 12 Wiring Diagram...

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