The flame
Reasons\Troubles
goes out
Gas valve not open
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Gas valve half open
High
Unsuitable
pressure gas
Low
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Cold water valve closed
Freezing
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Inadequate water supply
Water temperature control
mistake
Insufficient fresh air
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Power shortage
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Burner clogged
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
No flame/no ignition in winter
(temp. <7 °C)
No flame
Yellow flame instead of blue flame
No ignition
Tickking
after ope-
Yellow
noise in
ning water
flame
ignition
valve
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SOLUTION
Check whether butane or propane is being used: buta-
ne will burn ever more poorly as the temperature drops
below 7 °C because it then turns into liquid. With LPG
(=propane/butane mixture), it will often help to give
the gas cylinder a shake.
- Too low water flow. Solution: Increase water flow.
- Too low water pressure. Solution: Increase water pres-
sure to a pressure > 0.01 MPa.
- The pressure relief valve is open. Solution: Tighten the
pressure relief valve by turning the valve clockwise.
- Not enough gas: Exchange gas bottle.
Contact service center immediately for help.
Extremely
Low water
hot
tempera-
tempera-
Abnormal
ture under
ture under
smell
highest
highest
temperatu-
temperatu-
re setting
re setting
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Burning
after clo-
Indicator
sing the
light is
Solutions
water
on
valve
Turn on main
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valve or replace
the gas cylinder
Turn on the main
valve
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Contact the repai-
rer to check the
gas pressure valve
Turn on the water
supply main valve
Use after defros-
ting
Call repairer to
check water pres-
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sure, then clean
the filter
Turn the tempera-
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ture and gas rods
properly
Open the ven-
tilation hole to
let enough fresh
air in
Replace the bat-
teries
Contact the service
center
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