Warning
Maintenance may only be performed by a qualified service and maintenance engineer.
Table 10.2 Displayed errors (Sheet 3 of 10)
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F01 (blocking error) | Phase and neutral | Connect the phase and the neutral correctly. The appliance is | See appendix ’A.2 Electrical diagram BFC’. | ||
Defect in power supply | swapped in error. |
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circuit. |
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Condensation on the | 1. | Disconnect the lead at the ionisation rod. | If errors become persistent, contact your installer. | ||
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| ionisation rod. | 2. | Ignite the appliance 3 times, with an interrupted ionisation |
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| 3. | Reconnect the ionisation lead to the ionisation rod. |
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| 4. | Ignite the appliance again |
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| 5. | The repeated ignition attempts will have caused the |
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| condensation to evaporate. |
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| Floating neutral. | Install an isolating transformer. See ’3.10.4 Isolating Transformer’. | Contact your installer to have an isolating transformer installed. | ||
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F02 (lock out error) | Damaged wiring. | 1. | Check the wiring between the fan and the controller. | To have the wiring replaced and a new fan fitted, you must contact | |
Fan fails to run at |
| 2. | If any wires are damaged, the wiring harness must be | your installer. | |
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correct speed. |
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| 3. | Reset the water heater controller. |
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| Contaminated or | 1. | Check whether the fan is contaminated. |
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| blocked fan. | 2. | Check that the rotor can rotate freely. |
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| 3. | Reset the water heater controller. |
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| Because of a voltage | 1. | Check the supply voltage. This must be 230 VAC (+10% |
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| drop in the mains | 2. | Reset the water heater controller. |
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| power, the fan will not |
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| run at the correct |
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| speed. |
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Release R.1.3 UK | 75 |