GB-13
D
GB
F
NL
I
E
Internal connection diagram
LN
LN
L
LT
LV
+T
–+
V
mA
V
12
LL
i
N
12
+
0
V
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ACU
Press the RESET button to reset. The unit then
reverts to the last operating mode selected.
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Possible faults
Display
Fault type
F
Flame fault
A
Air fault
C
Temperature fault
E
Electronics fault
U
Other possible faults
4
If the burner control unit does not respond even
though all the possible faults have been rectified
as described below, contact your supplier.
? Fault
! Cause
•
Remedy
?
The 7-segment display has gone out despite
the voltage supply being OK?
!
Fuse F2 is defective.
•
Check the fuse contacts.
There is a spare fuse directly next to the fuse
holder.
Important! Fit the correct fuse for 4 A.
L
N
L
N
L
LT
LV
+T
–
+V
mA
V
1
2
L
L
i
N
1
2
+
0 V
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ACU
?
Fault code
F.
and
1
flash alternately?
On burner start-up, the burner control unit has
not detected a flame during the safety time. Sev-
eral automatic start-up attempts will be com-
pleted if a restart has been programmed.
!
Inadequate inlet pressure available.
•
Check the inlet pressure.
!
Ignition is not working properly.
•
Check the connection of the ignition cables for
damage or moisture. The spark plug must be
fitted correctly.
•
Check the ignition spark acoustically during the
3-second ignition time from the burner fan side.
•
Clean the ignition electrode.
•
Check the ignition transformer and replace it if
necessary.
!
Poor flame signal due to incorrect burner adjust-
ment.
•
Readjust the CO
2
value, see page 9 (Adjust-
!
Poor flame signal due to dirty or badly connected
ionization electrode.
•
Check the ionization electrode and clean it with
fine abrasive paper if necessary.
Main fan
Burner fan
230 V
Not used
Not used
Ionization
WT Klixon
(temperature limiter)
Pressure switch for air
(vane not used)
Valves
Ignition
Status indicator
Burner fan
eSTB2
(temperature sensor)