KAL-FIRE ECO-prestige 105-59 Installation instructions manual - page 78
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36.4
iMatch error codes
Error code
Cause
Solution
The batteries have run out.
Replace the batteries (see section 40.1).
‘NOLK 0’
appears in the
centre of the
screen
Control error (no link)
Press
until ‘NOLK’ displays at the top left. Continue with the next step
‘NOLK’ appears
at the top left of
the screen
Communication failure (no
link) between the remote
control and the fire (e.g. if
the remote control is new)
Synchronise:
Open the cover of the technical unit installed near the fire and locate the
(flashing) yellow indicator light on the burner control. Next to the yellow
indicator light is a small black button that you will need to push down at a
later step. Hold down the
button on the remote control until ‘NOLK 0’
displays and then release the button; if ‘NOLK 1’ or ‘LINK1’ displays, select
again until ‘NOLK 0’displays. Then hold down the small black button in the
technical unit until the yellow indicator light begins to flash rapidly.
Immediately (within 10 seconds) press
and hold it down until ‘LINK’ begins
to flash on the screen. Wait until ‘LINK 1’ displays and then release the
button. Press
again and the display will return to normal and a static RF
icon
will appear.
02F
The temperature of the
printed circuit board is too
high.
Switch off the fire for around 30 minutes. Then turn it back on. If the error
code displays again, this indicates that the ventilation in the hearth of the fire
is insufficient. Contact your installer.
06E
or
is flashing
Communication failure
between the remote control
and the fire
If the indicator light on the burner control (in the technical unit) is not
flashing:
Check the voltage in your home. If the voltage is correct, you should contact
your installer in order to detect a possible fault in the 24V transformer or the
burner control.
If the indicator light on the burner control (in the technical unit) is flashing:
Bring the remote control as close as possible to the fire and press
. Wait for
about 60 seconds. Check the power signal (see section 26.3) and the potential
interference with the signal by other transmitters (for example, from a
metallic surround). If the signal continues to flash, then synchronise.
15A
Problem with the gas valve
Check the wiring to the gas valve. If the problem is not resolved, contact Kal-
fire.
08A
Lack of ionisation detection
during ignition
If a flame is visible during ignition:
Check that there is no contact between the ionisation pin (the || symbol
on the burner) and the Kal-Glow or the furnishings in the fire.
Check that the cable is correctly plugged into the technical unit (see
‘ionisation’ in section 40: Wiring diagram).
The ionisation cable may be damaged or improperly connected to the
ionisation rod. Measure the ionisation signal.
If no flame is visible during ignition, but a spark appears at the ignition pin
(the V symbol on the burner in the fire):
1.
Remove the glass panel of the fire.
2. Carefully check that there are no furnishings on the pins and that the
sparks are being produced on the burner.
3. Switch on the fire without the glass panel to check if gas is coming from
the burner. If no gas is coming from the burner, check if gas is present up
to the technical unit (by measuring the inlet pressure).
4. If there is inlet pressure, check the connections and the wiring from the
burner control to the gas supply.
5. If the gas pressure is too high (> 55 mbar), the gas valve will not open for
security reasons. The gas supplier or installer must resolve this problem.
6. If the problem is still not resolved, replace the gas supply control valve.