Reacting to lockouts on the original (white), User interface – LAARS NeoTherm NTV (Sizes 399-850 MBTU/h) - Service Manual User Manual

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Service Manual - NeoTherm 500

Reacting to Lockouts

on the Original (White) User Interface

The system responds to three kinds of trouble indications:
• A ”lockout” is caused by a serious problem that might involve a safety issue.

Once the controller enters a lockout, the burner will shut down, and will not

be allowed to run again until the cause of the problem is corrected, and you

reset the control system.

• The system may enter a “hold” for a period of time before locking out. This

allows the controller to see if the error is corrected before it goes to a hard

lockout.

• An “alert” indicates that some feature of the control system’s operation was

not correct, delayed, or waiting for a response. This does not necessarily

indicate a problem.

Here is the procedure used to recover from a Lockout.
• The “Lockout” indication will appear in the lower left-hand corner of the dis-

play, and the lockout code will flash in the center.

• Write down the lockout code, and look it up in the Appendix at the end of

this manual.

• Press the Reset button near the lower left-hand corner of the display. This

will reset the lockout, and the lockout code will disappear. (This is why we

told you to write it down.)

If the problem condition is still present, the unit will lockout again. See Section A

for troubleshooting instructions.
You can also check the last lockout or alert code using the Diagnostic mode of

the display:
Press and hold the Next button until the display shows the flame signal followed

by “µA.” This tells you the display is in the Diagnostic mode.
Press Next again to see the last alert. Press Next one more time to see the last

lockout.

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