G8872_7 Service Manual AU.doc
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Draught Diverter
Bimetallic Trip
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).
Valve Solenoid
Check Failure
The valve solenoids have failed the pre-ignition test. This is to detect a
faulty valve solenoid. However, it is possible that some of the wiring
connections between the resistors and the solenoids are not secure, or a
wire has dislodged. Check that the connections to each solenoid and
resistor are secure and in place. It may be that the connections on the
ends of the wires need to be tightened a little (eg with a pair of pliers) to
ensure a robust connection to the valve or resistor terminal.
It could also be that one of the solenoids on the valve inside the fire have
failed. If this is the case the valve will need to be replaced.
Remote cannot
communicate with
fire
The remote cannot communicate with the fire. Reasons for this could
include the fire being off "at the wall" i.e. a loss of power to the fire or the
remote is outside of its effective radio frequency range (too far away from
the fire). Typical remote range is 1m to 12m. Ensure there is power to the
fire by pressing the auxiliary on/off (red) button on the fire, then press the
on/off button on the remote to clear the error.
Valve Temp Sensor
Trip
The valve temperature sensor has detected abnormally high temperatures
around the valves. This is an unlikely fault and should it occur please
contact the Escea agent you purchased the fire from.
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).
Temp Sensor Error
This indicates a fault with one of the two temperature sensors installed in
your fire. Resetting the fire (turning the power to the fire off then on again
after a few seconds) and if the fault reappears, please contact your Escea
sales agent to organise a replacement sensor. These sensors must not
be disabled or bypassed.
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).