Troubleshooting – Sealey AB100E User Manual

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6.9.

Fuse Replacement

NOTE: This is a fuse protected heater.

If the heater fails to ignite, check the fuse as shown in fig.14, before contacting your

local service agent.

WARNING! unplug the heater from the mains power supply before attempting any

maintenance work.

6.9.1. remove the control panel screws and lift off the side panel to reveal the printed circuit

board.

6.9.2. Disconnect switch wires from the power switch.

6.9.3. remove fuse from holder as shown.

6.9.4. replace fuse with one of the same specification and rating.

WARNING! dO NOT substitute the fuse with one of a higher or lower rating as this

may result in a fire hazard.

6.9.5. reconnect switch wires to the power switch.

6.9.6. replace side panel.

fig.14 Fuse Replacement

AB70E, AB100E

Issue: 1 - 05/04/12

Original Language Version

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Heater fires, but main

PcB shuts heater off after

a short period of time.

Lamp is flickering.

1. Incorrect pump pressure.

1. Adjust pump pressure (see fig.3).

2. Dirty input, output or lint filter.

2. clean/replace Air filter.

3. Dirty fuel filter.

3. clean/replace fuel filter.

4. nozzle is dirty.

4. clean/replace nozzle.

5. Photocell lens is dirty.

5. clean/replace Photocell.

6. Photocell not installed properly.

6. Adjust Photocell position.

7. Photocell defective.

7. replace Photocell.

8. Improper electrical connection between

main PcB and photocell.

9. Ambient temperature too low for fuel type,

8. check wiring connections.

9.change fuel type.

Heater will not operate or

motor runs for a short time.

Lamp flickers.

1. no fuel in fuel tank.

1. fill tank with fresh fuel.

2. Incorrect pump pressure.

2. Adjust pump pressure (see fig.3).

3. corroded spark plug or incorrect gap.

3. clean/adjust/replace spark plug.

4. Dirty fuel filter.

4. Clean/replace fuel filter.

5. Dirty nozzle.

5. clean/replace nozzle.

6. Moisture in fuel/fuel tank.

6. rinse out fuel tank with fresh fuel.

7. faulty electrical connection.

7. Inspect all electrical connections.

8. Ignitor wire not connected to spark plug.

8. re-attach ignitor wire to spark plug.

9. Defective ignitor.

9. replace ignitor.

fan does not operate when

heater is plugged in and

Power switch is in the “on”

position. The lamp is flickering

or on.

1. Broken electrical connection between main

PcB and motor.

1. Inspect all electrical connections.

Poor combustion.

1. flames extending beyond heater.

1. Decrease pump pressure (see fig.3).

2. Low heat output.

2. Increase pump pressure (see fig.3).

Heater does not turn on and

the lamp is not lit.

1. temperature limit sensor has overheated.

1. Push power switch to “off” and allow heater to cool for

10 minutes. Push power switch to “on”.

2. no electrical power.

2. check power cable and extension cable connections. test

power supply.

3. fuse blown on PcB.

3. Check/replace fuse (see fig.14).

4. faulty connection between temperature limit

sensor and PcB.

4. Inspect all electrical connections.

WARNING! This heater is not suitable for use with Bio-Diesel; use of Bio-Diesel will damage the filter and seals.

Damage caused by use of Bio-Diesel will not be covered by warranty.

7. TROUBLESHOOTING

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