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FAULT CODES
Should the appliance shut down the display shows the letters
followed by a fault code which should be consulted in relation to
the shutdown.
Two types of shutdown are possible:
1.
Temporary shutdown (non-permanent). The fault code
flashes, shutdown is automatically removed upon resolution
of the problem that caused it. If the fault persists, shutdown
switches from temporary to permanent.
2.
Permanent shutdown (lock), the fault code is steady. In this
case the appliance does not start again automatically and the
issue will need to be resolved by a Gas Safe Engineer or
other qualified personnel.
Below are listed the types of alarms, their typical display views and
the solutions to reset the appliance:
Fig. 13 - Display appliance shutdown
Display
Alarm type
Solutions
Permanent shutdown
Flame control module shutdown alarm
Flame control electronic fault alarm
Press and hold the reset button . As soon as the letters
appear on the display, release the button.
The appliance automatically restarts. If the fault persists, request the
assistance of a Gas Safe Engineer or other qualified personnel.
Permanent shutdown
Limit thermostat alarm
Press and hold the reset button . As soon as the letters
appear on the display, release the button.
The appliance automatically restarts. If the fault persists, request the
assistance of a Gas Safe Engineer or other qualified personnel.