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faulty light
replace the light
Fuses (circuit breakers) dropped
replace fuses (switch circuit
breaker)
grid failure
remove the fault of the grid
faulty burner fan
replace the burner fan
defective automatic control
replace the control automatic
faulty burner thermostat
replace the burner thermostat
defective emergency thermostat
replace the emergency thermo-
stat
faulty thermal protection of the air
fan
replace the air fan
defect in wiring
check the electrical connection
defective gas valve
replace the gas valve
defective control automatic
replace control automatic
electrodes or electrode cables not
assembled or defective
replace or set correctly
wrong electrode grounding
ground properly
poorly set starting power
properly set start power
low gas pressure in the distribution
increase the pressure in the
distribution
defective ionisation electrode
replace ionisation electrode
defective ionisation electrode cable replace cable
overheated exchanger
unlock thermostat
defective emergency thermostat
replace the emergency thermo-
stat
incorrectly set thermostat of the
fan
set the fan thermostat
defective air fan
replace the air fan
faulty capacitor of the fan
replace the capacitor
defective fan thermostat
replace the fan thermostat
When the burner is running, it is necessary to avoid shutting down the electric power supply! This can
lead to overheating of the exchanger through thermal inertia - it does not cool down.
In case of overheating of the heater (failure of the air blower, thermostat of the burner, closed blinds,
failure of the electric current during the operation of the burner…) and subsequent blocking of the
emergency thermostat let the heater cool down, remove the fault and unlock the thermostat (unscrew
the cover of the emergency thermostat and use a tool (rod, screwdriver, …) Press the unlock button), in
case of failure or repetition of the fault, contact the service organization or the manufacturer.
Make sure the gas caps are open.
Check the power cables and control presets. Most commissioning failures result from poor cable
installation, which can lead to damage to the controller.
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230 V between phase L1 and neutral conductor N
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230 V between phase L1 and a protective conductor PE
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0 V neutral conductor N and a protective conductor PE
Make sure that the room thermostat is set to heating.