GB & IE
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E01
Indicates that there is a possibility that the level of CO in ambient atmosphere is too high.
This error will usually be generated when there had been a good electronic flame signal, and the
temperature of the thermocouple was hot enough, but has since become cooler.
Possible reasons:-
Problems with the flue (insufficient air circulation).
Unstable pilot flame (e.g. wind, unsuitable thermocouple position).
Contaminated pilot (poor flame to thermocouple).
Poor position of ceramic parts (e.g. Logs).
Intermittent failure in thermocouple when hot (inner wire in head perhaps making contact
when cold, but not when hot).
E02
Indicates that the ambient temperature around the gas control valve within the fire has exceeded
72°C.
NOTE: This error protects the fireplace and valve from excessive temperatures.
Possible reasons:-
Faulty installation of the fire (not sealed correctly in fire opening).
Problems with the Flue (insufficient air circulation).
Poor position of ceramic parts (e.g. Logs).
NOTE: Batteries do not tolerate high ambient temperatures, eventually this may cause leaking
which could damage the valve, meaning a new valve required (not covered under any warranty).
Typically the maximum ambient temperature for alkaline batteries is 50°C.
E03
Indicates there is an issue with the thermocouple connection to the valve, or that there is an
incorrect reading from the thermocouple.
Possible reasons:-
No thermocouple connected.
Thermocouple connection reversed/incorrect.
Insulated thermocouple wire shorting to chassis earth (damaged insulation).
Damaged, defective, or worn out thermocouple.
E04
Indicates a flame is detected on pilot
after
valve has shutdown.
Possible reasons:-
Carbon or other conductive contamination on spark electrode.
Combustible material burning on pilot near electrode (carbon deposits etc.).