Section 6 Troubleshooting - Real Flame Barrington 3730 Assembly Instructions Manual

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Heater doesn't turn on
with the power switch.
Heater is on, but no ame
or low ame intensity.
Flame are frozen
Excessive noise in the
lower portion of the
heater.
Heater system doesn't
come on.
switch
"HEATER POWER"
has been ipped in the on
position, but there is no
air ow.
Fan runs but no heat is
coming out.
There is an odor coming
from the heater.

SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

Turn o the replace completely and let cool before servicing.
Main Power supply switch is o .
Circuit breaker has tripped.
Heater is unplugged from wall outlet.
Power cord or power plug are damaged.
Power outlet for power plug prong
is loose.
Loose wiring.
Heater switches in on, but Flame power
switch is not on.
Flame Adjusting knob is at low setting.
Loose wiring.
Flame element is not attached to
the motor.
Rotation motor is defective.
Flame element isn't seated properly
Motor is defective.
Heater power switch is o .
Heater system is overheated.
Loose wiring.
The air inlet or air outlet is blocked
completely.
The
heater
system
is
Temperature Limit thermostat is cuto .
Fan motor is defective.
Fan blower is balanced badly.
The
and the
"POWER"
"HEATER"
are not turned on.
Loose wiring.
Bad heating element.
Build up of dirt on the fans
Heater fan is defective.
The heater may emit a slight, harmless odor when rst used. This is a normal condition caused by
initial heating of the internal parts and will not occur again.
Turn the main powe r supply switch to
Too many appliances on this circuit. Be sure that
electrical supply for this unit is an individual circuit.
Plug the cord into an outlet.
Contact a quali ed electrician to replace power cord.
Check the power outlet and replace with a new one.
Check all wiring for loose connections. Contact a
quali ed electrician.
Turn the ame power switch.
Turn the knob to maximum setting.
Check all wiring for loose connections. Contact a
quali ed electrician.
Call customer service
Call customer service
Call customer service
Call customer service
Turn the heater power switch to the
Maybe the heater is covered or air inlet or air outlet is
blocked; remove the clothes or the blockage and tur n
o the power switch and unplug it. Wait ve minutes,
and then turn the heater on again.
Check all wiring for loose connections. Contact a
quali ed electrician.
Leave adequate space around the unit. Remove
the blockage, on or in front of the air outlet.
Check the air inlet and outlet. Turn o
overheated.
switch and unplug it. Wait ve minutes, and then turn
the heater on again.
Call customer service
Call customer service
switches
Turn these two switches on.
Call customer service
Call customer service
clean all fans
Call customer service
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position.
"ON"
position.
"ON"
the power

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