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11. Faults, causes, correction
You can correct simple faults yourself with the following guide. For further information please
consult your specialist dealer.
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Attention!
All devices are equipped with a large number of safety devices. If a fault occurs,
you will be shown this on the display.
In the event of a fault, leave the mains plug in so that the internal safety functions can
continue to operate fully.
Do not pull out the mains plug until you are about to work on the cold
device.
11.1 Error messages on the display
1. OC initiated Check burner
(Error number 1)
Cause:
•
OC triggered because of overheating
•
Or fuse ( F4 ) in the central unit is
defective
Correction:
¾
Change fuse ( F 4 )
¾
If the OC has been triggered, you must
contact the service engineer
2. Ignition phase target temp. flue gas not
reached (Error 2) Check burner
Cause:
•
The transition temperature from the
Ignition phase to Heating mode was not
reached.
Correction:
¾
Check pellet stock. (See Instructions 7.2)
¾
Check that the chute between the burner
and the screw conveyor is clear
¾
Contact the service engineer
3. Shutoff materials correction (3) Check
burner
Cause:
•
The automatic fuel reduction has initiated
a safety shutdown
Correction:
¾
Contact the service engineer
4. Shutoff flue gas temp. Heating mode (5)
Cause:
•
Flue gas temperature is starting to fall
rapidly despite maximum heat output for
a long period
The following circumstances might lead to this:
•
No pellets present
•
The screw conveyor is not rotating, it is
jammed, the screw conveyor motor is
defective or the chute is not clear
•
The required combustion air cannot be
supplied to the stove e.g. via a vapour
extractor hood that is located in the
vicinity of the installation site and
switched on.
•
Air volume sensor dirty or defective
•
Burner
dirty
•
Suction filter dirty
•
Room too airtight – required combustion
air cannot be replenished in the room
•
Poor seals on the pellet stove (door,
seals)
•
Flame temperature sensor wrong
•
Flue gas temperature wrong
Correction
¾
Check pellet stock
¾
Check that the chute between the pellet
tank and the burner is clear.
¾
Clean the burner, suction filter and air
volume sensor (paintbrush).
¾
Check whether there is a vapour
extractor hood present and in operation
¾
Make sure for instance that a window is
left open a crack to supply the required
combustion air
¾
Contact the service engineer