2.1.2.2 INDICATORS
The green indicator light
in
the base of the heater blinks during
start-up. If the indicator is not lit
during start-up, the heater is most
likely not powered.
Indicator lights on the heater's
plinth:
Green indicator D15
is constantly lit
when the flame sensor has detected
that the combustion has started.
Yellow indicator D14
indicates a low
voltage.
A low voltage can be caused by too
low battery voltage, too thin power
wires or a bad contact in a
connector.
The heater works with low voltage
when starting up, but if the low
voltage is present after the
preheating stage, the aftercooling
phase is started, the pump is
stopped and the device is turned off.
Red indicator D13
indicates that
there is a malfunction in the heater.
The pump stops and the error code
is shown on the display (see part 3,
malfunctions and errors)
2.1.3
START-UP
The heater is started by using the
switch
HEAT-OFF-AUTO
.
The green indicator D15 flashes
The pump starts running (a
knocking sound can be heard and
the decimal on the display starts
blinking), the fan starts running.
The ignition process can be followed
through the observation window.
The
green indicator
in the heater’s
plinth lights up approx. 1.5-3
minutes after start-up, when the
flame sensor has detected a
sufficient combustion.
The ignition process ends after
approx. 6.5 minutes and the heater
is set to the power level of the
thermostat or manual setting.
2.1.3.1
STARTING WITH A REMOTE
START-UP DEVICE
When enabling the start-up device,
make sure that the heater is ready
for use and that air circulation is
possible in the heated space.
Turn the heater’s switch to the
position
AUTO
.
PLEASE NOTE!
Never cover
a heater that is set to
automatic start-up, even if
the switch is not in the
AUTO position.
If the device is started remotely, it
can be kept on by turning the switch
to the ON position before the
selected heating time ends.
2.1.4
POWER SELECTION
Check that the thermostat
temperature setting or power setting
meets your needs.
2.1.5
POWER ADJUSTMENT
The power is adjusted with push
buttons.
The digital display indicates the set
temperature (15 °C + displayed
value (e.g. 3 = 18 °C).
Positions F (max) and L (min) will
take precedence over the
thermostat, and the heater runs at
maximum or minimum power.
The heater recalls the previous
setting.
2.2
TURNING OFF
The device is turned off by turning
the switch to the OFF position. The
pump stops and the device enters
the aftercooling phase. The fan
keeps running.
The power supply of the heater
must not be cut off before the
aftercooling phase has ended
(approx. 6.5 minutes) e.g. by
using the main switch.
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