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Trouble-Shooting - ATTACK PELLET Series Instructions For Use Manual

Voiler for combustion of wooden pellets

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Trouble shooting
The burner has stopped.
Check which alarm is shown on the display.
If the display remains black and without any text, check the overheat protector of the boiler. If
this is not a cause, it is probably the burners overheat protector that tripped. For resetting it,
switch off the power supply to the burner, remove its hood and press the small plate between
overheat protector connections. The overheat protestor is located straight above the fan, near
the drop tube. After resetting, remount the hood and switch the power back on. The burners
overheat protector trips at 90°C.
Display alarm text
FAULT: IGNITION FAILED
FAULT: FIRE LOST DURING
COMBUSTION
FAULT: FIRE SENSOR
FAULT: CIRCUIT BOARD
OVERHEATED
FAULT: TEMPERATURE SENSOR
"LOW"
FAULT: TEMPERATURE SENSOR
"HIGH"
FAULT: OPTO -SWITCH
FAULT: FAN RUNNING
FAULT: FAN STOP
FAULT: FAN SLOW
FAULT: IGNITION 1
FAULT: AUGER
FAULT: BURN -DOWN FAILED
FAULT: LIGHT LOST DURING
COMBUSTION
FAULT: SCRAPER NOT OPERATING
FAULT: SCRAPER JAMMED
Explanation
Went out while heating,
restart failed
Faulty photocell,
abnormal light
Temperature under the hood
too high
Faulty boiler temp. sensor
for the built-in operating thermostat
Faulty boiler temp. sensor
for the built-in operating thermostat
Faulty circuit board
Fan is running when it should not
Fan is not running when it should
Fan too slow
First ignition attempt failed
The pellet auger/feeder is
not plugged into burner
The photocell keeps seeing light
after 15 minutes in
burning-down mode
The photocell lost flame,
restart failed
Fault in scarper circuit board
or motor
Grate moving too slow.
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Logging
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