To remove error code from the
display, press the reset button.
Display Cause Solution
Fault in the flue gas limiter.
Temperature above 230°F
(110°C) inside the cabinet.
1. Check continuity of the flue gas limiter (see
Fig. 77
,
page 58
).
Go to steps two and three to determine flue gas limiter fault and
repair it.
2. Check for flue gas leakage around the top and bottom seals of
heat exchanger, use mirror to check around the rear as well as
around the viewing window.
3. Check that flue gas limiter connections are secure.
4. Unplug heater and check the wiring harness connections on the
control board.
Exhaust temperature sensor is
disconnected.
1. Check exhaust temperature sensor connection. See
Fig. 77
,
#1,
page 58
.
2. Check sensor (ref.
page 55
,
chapter 10
).
Backflow temperature sensor is
disconnected or short circuit.
1. Check backflow temperature sensor connection. See
Fig. 77
,
#1,
page 58
.
2. Replace backflow temperature sensor.
3. Check sensor (ref.
page 55
,
chapter 10).
Outlet temperature sensor fault
(Temperature below 36°F or above
210°F).
1. Check red wire connections at hot water temperature sensor.
Clean terminals with an eraser. If badly corroded, replace sensor
and wire harness. See
Fig. 72
,
page 54
.
2. Sensor may trip if water temperature drops below 36°F to
protect heater from freezing conditions. Any damage due to
freezing conditions is not covered under warranty.
3. In areas where water has a high mineral content, periodic
descaling may necessary.
4. Measure sensor resistance (ref.
page 55, chapter 10).
(Flashing) Outlet temperature sensor not
sensing expected output
temperature.
(Status message, not an error).
1. Check that the outlet temperature sensor is firmly attached to
the vertical section of the hot water pipe, see
Fig. 83
,
page 65
.
2. Ensure that outlet temperature sensor is not placed on any
bends in the hot water pipe or misreading may occur.
3. Check gas pressure. Low gas pressure may prevent the heater
from reaching desired output temperature.
4. Check supply voltage. It must be 120VAC and properly
grounded.
5. Possible defective control unit, call Bosch Water Heating for
further instructions.
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