SLIM-LINE RC 11
12.0 Troubleshooting (continued...)
Problem | Possible Causes | Remedy | |
| Unit switched off | Turn on | |
| Temperature set point reached | Increase temperature set point | |
| Unit not switched on at fused spur | Switch on at spur | |
Heating Mode - | Fuse blown at fused spur | Replace fuse | |
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No Fan | Unit isolating valves shut | Open valves | |
| Water temperature reaching fan | Check boiler - | |
| convector below 43°C | Programmer ON | |
| (Heater model only) | Boiler ON and set to high with central | |
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| heating pump running | |
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| switching to manual fan setting | |
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Heating Mode | Low water temperature to unit | Turn up boiler thermostat | |
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poor heating | Poor water flow | Vent air from heating system | |
performance and/or | |||
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unit cycles on |
| Note: Operation of fan convector can be checked by | |
water sensor |
| switching to manual fan setting | |
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If the fan convector is still faulty after checking the above, call your installer or MYSON Service.
Common Installation Faults
For optimum performance, this unit must be correctly sized to match the heat loss requirements of the space it is required to
heat, and the heating system must be correctly designed to provide adequate flow of hot water to the unit (refer to section
2). If the recommendations in section 2 are not followed, problems may arise as detailed below.
Problem | Possible Causes | |
Poor heating performance | Unit incorrectly sized for heat loss of room | |
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| Boiler thermostat set too low | |
Heating Mode | Lack of flow to fan convector - | |
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poor heating | Pump set on low setting | |
performance and/or | Isolating valves not fully open | |
unit cycles on | ||
water sensor | System incorrectly balanced with unit starved of hot water flow | |
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| Pipe sizing to unit too small |
11.0
13.0 Maintenance
Before undertaking any maintenance activity isolate the electrical supply.
Maintenance should be restricted to occasional removal of dust and lint around the unit. The outer surface may be wiped over
with warm water and mild detergent taking care to avoid water entering the grille areas.