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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
1. Pilot will not light
a Obstruction in pilot gas supply or
pilot gas-supply line is kinked
b. Inadequate gas pressure
c. Air in line
a. Clear out obstruction.
Replace pilot gas-supply line if
kinked
b. Have gas pressure checked by
installer or gas supplier
c. Air should clear; attempt to relight
2. No spark at pilot
a. Loose wires
b. Dead batteries
c. Faulty remote
a. Check all wires are securely in
place
b. Replace batteries
c. Replace remote system control
appropriate
3. Pilot lights, but main
burner will not
a. Wire leads are not connected to
proper valve terminals
b. Batteries too low for voltage
output
c. Defective valve
a. Make sure all wire leads are tight
and attached to proper terminals
(see wiring diagram section pg 4)
b. Replace with new ones
c. Replace valve
4. Burner system not burning
properly
a. Low flame/uneven flame
a. Check for low gas pressure;
should have operating pressures
of 5" w.c. for natural gas, 11" w.c.
for propane at manifold
5. Burner system shuts
down during operation
a. Glass doors closed, causing
excessive heat buildup
b. Pilot electrode not properly set to
pilot location
c. Heat shield not in place
a. Open glass doors
b. See INSTALL (page 8)
c. Place heat shield over valve
Battery Pack/Receiver
d. Batteries going low (cause)
e. Install new batteries (solution)
6 Intermittent ignitor spark
during use (main burner
has been burning for well
over a minute).
a. Embers covering pilot
assembly
a. Clear all foreign material from
around the pilot assembly
Periodically inspect the pilot assembly and valve controls and maintain them free of obstruction or debris. If the pilot flame is
not blue with possibly yellow tips and does not impinge on the electrodes or if the pilot does not stay lit, contact a qualified
professional service technician to service the pilot system.