P/N G610B
April, 2016 (Rev 0)
Page 23
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
(continued)
CAUTION:
DURING TROUBLESHOOTING
PROCEDURES MAKE SURE A SPARE
SAFETY PULL PIN IS INSTALLED IN THE
EXTINGUISHER HANDLE. THE SPARE
SAFETY PULL PIN MUST BE REMOVED
FROM THE HANDLE WHEN
TROUBLESHOOTING IS COMPLETE.
Problem:
No Shutoff Activation using the
Wireless Transmitter/Receiver
Assembly
•
Check that Wireless Receiver is plugged properly
into the shutoff and that the Wireless Transmitter
is plugged properly into the main CPU.
•
Make sure that the Wireless Tx/Rx are not
installed inside metal cabinets or enclosures that
can impede the wireless signal.
•
Make sure the shutoff is reset and the stove has
power, check that the main CPU has power from
a good 9V battery.
•
Perform “Arming the System” procedures on
Page 15. If power/gas to the stove stays on after
a diagnostic test and there are no Diagnostic
Code “beeps” then perform the next step below.
•
Disconnect the Wireless Receiver from the
Shutoff box. Using a small piece of wire, create a
short across the two outside pins of the white 4
pin socket on the shut-off.
Note- Do not make
contact with either of the two inner pins
.
Activation of the shut-off should occur. If
activation does NOT occur, replace the shutoff.
•
If activation occurs, reset the shutoff, temporarily
connect an interconnect cable instead of the
Wireless Tx/Rx and perform “Arming the System”
on page 15 again.
If power to the stove stays on
after a diagnostic test, and there are no
Diagnostic Code “beeps” then replace the Main
CPU board.
•
If the stove successfully shut-off using the
interconnect cable then try installing the Wireless
Transmitter receiver again, reset the gas shut-off
and perform “Arming the System” procedures on
Page 15. If the stove still does not shutoff, then
replace the Wireless Transmitter/Receiver.
•
If any unknown wireless interference occurs from
a site condition the Interconnect Cable may have
to be used.
Gas Shutoff
(P/N G316-A)
Problem:
No Electrical Power To Stove
•
Confirm that power is supplied at the wall outlet.
If no power at the wall outlet exist, check the site
condition.
•
Press the “Reset” button on the main CPU and
make sure that the green indicator momentarily
illuminates. If green indicator does not illuminate
then run “Diagnostic Test” on pages 5-6 of this
manual.
•
If power exists at the wall outlet, unplug the stove
from the wall outlet and plug it into the Gas
Shutoff Control box. Plug the control box back
into the outlet.
•
Verify that the “
Power Reset”
push button switch
is pushed. Electrical power is supplied to the
stove. (See
FIGURE 17
)
•
DO NOT
push the “
VALVE RESET
” switch at this
time. Pushing the VALVE RESET switch will
enable gas to flow to the stove.
•
If power still does NOT exist to the stove, unplug
stove from the Gas Shutoff Control box and
check for 115 VAC on the control box outlet. If
there is no power, replace the control box.
Problem:
No Gas Flow to Stove
•
Confirm that the outlet which the Gas Shutoff
control box is plugged into is working properly. If
not, check site conditions.
•
Make sure any manual gas valves that may be
installed in the line to the stove are turned to the
open position.
•
Press the “Reset” button on the main CPU and
make sure that the green indicator momentarily
illuminates. If green indicator does not illuminate
then run “Diagnostic Test” on pages 5-6 of this
manual.
•
Plug the Gas Shutoff control box into the wall
outlet and momentarily press the “
Power Reset”
push button. When the switch is pushed it should
supply power to the stove and will enable the
“Valve Reset”
switch on the Gas Shutoff Control
Box. (The “Power Reset” must be pressed before
the “Valve Reset” Switch will work. This is a
safety feature.)
•
Momentarily press the
“Valve Reset”
switch to
open the gas valve to the stove. The gas flow
indicator light will illuminate.
CONTINUED
Permit Number:
20-04649