TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Page 23
LYNX EAVE MOUNTED PATIO HEATER
PROBLEM
Pilot Igniter does not spark
Press the 'ON' button on the wireless wall switch. Verify that the LED flashes
RED as the button is pushed. If you can now hear a spark coming from the pilot,
then the problem may be the touch screen remote control. Replace batteries in
the touch screen remote control. If the pilot still does not spark, then replace
the batteries contained within the heater. See section 'Replacing the Batteries'.
If an AC power adaptor is being used, then check the cord connection to the
Pilot igniter sparks, but the On a new installation, it may take some time for the system to 'purge' the air
pilot burner does not ignite. in the lines. If the ingiter sparks for 1 minute and the pilot does not ignite, the
system will enter a 'safety lockout' mode. Press the 'OFF' button and then
press the 'ON" button on the wireless wall switch. The system will then reset.
Try 3 additional times and attempt to light heater. If still no results, then there is
no gas reaching the pilot. Check that the ON-OFF valve in gas line is turned on.
When the valve handle is parallel or in-line with the gas line, then it is on.
If still no results, then the gas line must be 'purged'. With the gas on, loosen
one connection near the heater until you either 'hear' gas or 'smell gas'.
Tighten connection immediately. This should purge the remaining air from the
Pilot igniter sparks, but the
The remote control system functions, such that, if when using the 'thermostat'
pilot burner does not ignite.
on the remote,, the air/room temperature (shown in the upper right hand side
of the remote display) works in conjunction with the thermostat 'SET'
temperature (shown in the upper left hand side of the display) to modulate
the function of the heater. If the thermostat 'SET' temperature is set LOWER than
the current air temperature, the heater will no come on or light. Press the
UP" arror to bring the thermostat temperature HIGHER than the air temperature.
See 'Touch Screen Remote Control Operation'.
Heater will light, but pilot and
If using the 'thermostat' on the remote, the 'SET' temperature is set too close
to the air/ room temperature. The heater is functioning to maintain the exact
temperature set. Try setting the 'SET' temperature higher (more then 2
degrees ) than the air/room temperature. You can also use the 'MANUAL ON'
mode on the remote control and manually set the heat level higher (levels 1-7)
See 'Touch Screen Remote Control Operation'.
Heater will light, but pilot and
The outside conditions are too windy for proper heater functioning. Check
burner cycle on and off during
installation and verify that heater is basically located away from direct wind
source. This heater has been tested to accommodate wind gusts of up to
15-20 MPH. During high wind conditions, turn heater off. If needed, adjust pilot
flame to a higher level. See section marked 'Pilot Flame Adjustment'.