IGNITION MODULE ERROR CODES
Red Flashes
Error Definition
Error Type
Possible Cause
1 flash, then
pause
No pilot flame in
trial time
Lockout
1.
Verify gas supply is turned on and gas
supply pressure is correct.
2.
Air not purged from gas supply line.
Cycle power switch 2-3 times to see if
pilot will light.
3.
Gas orifice clogged.
4.
Ignitor not sparking - Check wiring
connections, condition of ignitor (cracks
in ceramic or corrosion build up on flame
sense probe) and spark gap.
2 flashes, then
pause
Flame sense stuck
on
Lockout
1.
Ignition module malfunction.
3 flashes, then
pause
Pilot valve or Main
valve output - relay
malfunction
Lockout
1.
Ignition module malfunction.
4 flashes, then
pause
Repetitive flame
loss error
Lockout
1.
Verify gas supply is turned on and gas
supply pressure is correct.
2.
Gas orifice clogged.
3.
Pilot flame is not in good contact with
flame sense probe.
4.
Ignitor malfunction - Check wiring
connections, condition of ignitor (cracks
in ceramic or corrosion build up on flame
sense probe) and spark gap.
5.
Heavy drafts in room or vent hood
settings.
7 flashes, then
pause
Internal control
error
Lockout
1.
Ignition module malfunction.
On Solid Red
Line voltage or
Frequency error
Standby
1.
Verify 120VAC supply, polarity is correct
and ground is present.
2.
Voltage drops or power brown outs
during times of heavy usage; or electrical
nose created by other equipment
running on the same line.
GENERAL
NOTE:
Before performing any of the troubleshooting steps listed in this section, check to see if the LED's for the
Temperature Controller and the Ignition Module are blinking to indicate a possible problem with the component.
The service technician can use the LED blinking codes to assist in determining if these components are functioning
properly or in need of replacement.
VCCG Series Heavy Duty Gas Griddle - TROUBLESHOOTING
F45533 (1014)
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