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OBSERVED FAULTS, CAUSES AND REMEDIES
OBSERVED FAULT
CAUSE
REMEDY
• Check function and positioning of main switch
• Check power cord
• Check electrical connections
• Check fuses
• Wrong positioning of main switch
• Put main switch in correct position
• Check setting of room thermostat
• Check function of room thermo-stat
• Safety device (burner, thermostat L2, fan
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thermal relay) not restarted after repairs
• Press the appropriate restart button:
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• burner (button on control device)
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• thermostat (button (6)
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• fan thermal relay (button (11)
• Check fuel flow
• Check position registers, draw - holes, etc.
• Remove extraneous material from air ducts and
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ventilation grills
• Check as indicated above
• If fault persists contact our Service Center
• Heater with helicoidal ventilator: remove
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eventualdebris preventing free flow of air
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on intake and outlet. Check length of air
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ducts, reduce if excessive.
• Heater with centrifugal ventilator: check setting
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of transmission belt as indicated in chapter
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(“CONNECTION TO HOT AIR DUCTS”).
• Always check that current absorption remains
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below value indicated on motor
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manufacturer plate
• The burner starts up, the flame doesn’t light up
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and the restart light on the control
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device comes on
• Burner not working correctly
• Press the restart button to turn on the heater. If
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the same problem arises again call an
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Authorized Service Technician
• Check fuses
• Check electrical connections
• F thermostat out of order
• Check the thermostat, set it and replace it if
•
necessary
• Winding of motor burnt or interrupted
• Replace the fan motor
• Condenser burnt (mod. “M”)
• Replace the condenser
• Motor bearings blocked
• Replace the bearings
• Extraneous material on fan blades
• Remove extraneous material
• Not enough air circulation
• Remove obstacles to air circulation
• Not enough heat
• Wrong burner
• Call an Authorized Service Technician
• The fan vibrates or makes unusual noise
• The heater won’t start
• Faulty electrical supply
• Wrong setting of room thermostat
• The fan doesn’t start up or starts up late
• No electrical power
• Thermostat L1 cuts in
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(the lamp (9) light up and then it cuts down)
• The combustion chamber has overheated
• Thermal relay RM cuts in
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(warning light (10) lights up)
• Fan motor current absorption is excessive
• Excessive combustion chamber over heating
• Thermostat L2 cuts in
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(Warning lamp (9) lights up)
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