G8872_1 Installation Manual AUS
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Error Codes:
This gas fire has been designed to show error codes to help explain and identify any fault
situation that occurs.
These codes will appear on the wireless control in the form of a large letter “E” with a number
beside it. Codes can normally be reset by turning the heater off then on again at the wall.
The following table shows what each code means and possible ways to rectify the situation.
Error Code
Suggested action
PCB Over Temp
(Printed Circuit Board)
IB600 -
Usually associated with a four sided fascia being mounted too
high resulting in an insufficient air gap between the lower removable strip
and the bottom of the outer fascia.
IB850 -
Usually insufficient cavity ventilation.
Note:
This error has a
permanent lock out and will require the unit to be reset 10 minutes after
the initial error (turning the power to the fire off "at the wall" then on again
after a few seconds).
Flame Failure or
Power Flue trip
The fire has tried to light three times and failed.
- Check gas supply and check other gas appliances to see if they are
affected. If you have two separate LPG cylinders, switch over to the full
bottle or contact your gas supplier. You may need to retry igniting the fire
a few times after re-establishing gas supply.
- Check the electrode placement in relation to the flame. Ensure it is well
enveloped in flame as per the diagram in the installation instructions.
Ensure no coals have dropped onto the ignition electrodes between the
burners.
- Ensure the electrodes are not contacting any metalwork including the
burners.
- Check that there has not been a significant reduction in pressure inside
the house (such as an extractor fan in a nearby kitchen) which can pull
flue gas back down through the firebox "snuffing" the flames.
Draught Diverter
Bimetallic Trip
The bimetallic snap disk mounted on the hood of the draught diverter at
the rear of the fire or on the lid of the fire has tripped. The possible causes
for this could include... A gust of wind pushing exhaust gases back down
the flue or a significant reduction in air pressure inside the house or cavity
which is pulling exhaust gases back down the flue (such as a extractor fan
in a nearby kitchen).
If installed into a tight masonry cavity it may indicate that the whole
installation is getting too hot and some additional ventilation into the cavity
may be required.
In the unlikely event that the fans have stalled, and the snap disk on the
lid of the fire has tripped, this would show an E3 also. Simply check that
the fans are running normally after resetting and running the fire again.
Note:
This error has a permanent lock out and will require the unit to be reset 10 minutes
after the initial error (turning the power to the fire off "at the wall" then on again after a
few seconds).