Baxi Potterton Baxi Boiler Error Codes and Fault Descriptions: E10, E20, E128, E160, E164

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3.9 FAULT WARNINGS TABLE

Fault code

Fault description

action required

 

 

 

E10

outdoor temperature probe sensor failure

call the authorised service centre.

 

 

 

E20

ntc output sensor failure

call the authorised service centre

 

 

 

E40

NTC return heating probe faulty

call the authorised service centre

 

 

 

E50

domestic hot water ntc sensor failure

call the authorised service centre

 

 

 

E110

Safety or fumes thermostat or heating return

press the reset key (for about 2 seconds: if this device is triggered

temperature probe tripped

repeatedly, call the authorised service centre)

 

 

 

 

E111

Delivery temperature higher than 95°C

If this fault persists, call the authorised service centre

 

 

 

E128

Loss of flame during operation (the ionization current

Call an authorised service centre.

 

has fallen below the limit)

 

E129

Minimum fan speed limit is hurt

Call an authorised service centre.

 

 

 

E132

floor thermostat tripped

call the authorised service centre

 

 

 

E133

no gas

press the reset key (for about 2 seconds); if the fault persists,

call the authorised service centre)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press the reset button if the display presents the ( ) symbol,

E151

boiler circuit board error

otherwise switch off the boiler at the mains and switch it on again

after 10 seconds. If the fault persists, call an authorised service

 

 

 

 

centre. Check the position of the ignition electrodes (chapter 17).

 

 

 

E153

the reset key has been pressed inappropriately

press the key again (about 2 seconds)

 

 

 

E154

No circulation or reverse flow

call the authorised service centre

 

 

 

E160

fan speed threshold not reached

call the authorised service centre.

 

 

 

 

 

check that the system is at the rated pressure. (refer to the

E164

no hydraulic pressure switch enabling signal

section on filling the system). if the fault persists, call the

 

 

authorised service centre.

 

 

 

All the faults are displayed in order of importance; if several faults occur simultaneously, the first to be displa- yed is the one with highest priority. After the cause of the first fault has been removed, the second one will be displayed, and so on.

If any given fault occurs frequently, contact the authorised Service Centre.

INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE USER

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Contents WALL-MOUNTED Condensing Boilers INSTALLATION, Operation and Maintenance ManualContents Instructions Prior to Commissioning Instructions Prior to InstallationKeys Commissioning of the BoilerDescription of Keys Central heating mode operating keySetting the Maximum HOT Water Temperature Setting the Maximum Central Heating TemperatureSetting the Minimum Central Heating Temperature Setting the daily times for central heating mode operationTable for USER-SETTABLE Parameters Fault Warnings and Resetting the BoilerE110 Fault Warnings TableFilling the Boiler Turning OFF the BoilerServicing Instructions and GAS Change General Information Hot water circuitHeating circuit New system Existing system Boiler InstallationBoiler Size Installation of Flue and AIR DuctsHorizontal Concentric Flues Concentric flueVertical Flue Terminal Ø 80/125 mm Installation Options Horizontal Flue Terminal Ø 80/125 Installation OptionsHydraulic System Hydraulic DiagramPCB AGU Heat Exchanger Pressure Drop Connecting the Mains Supply AC 50 Hz 1 a max cos φ Connecting the PumpsConnecting the HOT Water Tank Sensor CLIP-IN AGU Description of the Electrical Connections to the BoilerFault messages Connecting the QAA73 Temperature RegulatorWithout QAA73 room temperature regulator Connecting the Outdoor Temperature SensorWith AGU2.500 for control of a low temperature system With QAA73 room temperature regulatorGAS Valve Adjustment PCI MJ/Kg NET 34.02 H91 Setting the Boiler ParametersControl and Operation Devices Check of Combustion Parameters Activating the CHIMNEY-SWEEP Function Annual ServiceBoiler Schematic Illustrated Wiring Diagram Boiler model WH Category Technical DataTelephone

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