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is turned on again manually.
5.2.1 Removing or resetting a
malfunction.
The automatic burner relay is equipped
with a safety setting per gas type
for the automatic ignition attempts.
Natural gas (NG) has three automatic
ignition attempts and propane or
butane gas (ULGP or NZLP) only has
one ignition attempt to ignite the
burner. Should the automatic ignition
attempt(s) fail, error code 08A and
>ER<
(Error) appear. This error code
can be unlocked and removed twice
using the remote control, before a 24-
hour shut down is initiated (error code
08F).
Carry out the following steps to unlock
the fireplace;
1.
Press approximately five times,
after which the “A” code disappears.
2.
Check if the gas valve is open.
3.
Inspect if the ionisation pen is
unobstructed by looking through the
glass.
4.
Initiate the new ignition atempt.
Press
, until
>OK<
flashes in the
top left corner of the display.
5.
You can repeat step 1-4 once.
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If error code 08F appears you have
to wait 24 hours before you can
reattempt to ignite the gas fire. The
waiting time must be respected, also
after a power interruption.
guard / mesh screen. See Annex A.3.
5.2 Malfunctions
Malfunctions can be organised in five
categories:
1.
Permanent malfunctions (indicated
as >F<). This malfunction cannot be
fixed automatically, the gas fire is
blocked for 24 hours (except for the
error code 02F).
2.
Recovering malfunctions (indicated
as
>ALARM<
or
>A<
). Malfunction
that can recover automatically, if the
cause has been detected and fixed.
3.
Communication malfunctions
(indicated as
>E<
). Malfunctions
in the communication connection
between the fireplace and the
remote control - these malfunctions
can be fixed automatically when the
remote control is placed closer to the
technical unit of the fireplace.
Press 1 x
.
4.
Signal malfunctions (indicated as
>NOLK 0 or 1<
or a flashing RF icon
). The remote control does not
communicate with the fireplace. This
malfunction
cannot be fixed automatically.
5.
Fireplace failure. The automatic
burner relay requires a “time-out”
every 24 hours (according to current
inspection regulations). During this
“time-out”, all applications of the
automatic burner relay are tested.
The fireplace is automatically
switched off and stays down, until it