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Webasto Scholastic Series - Heater Lockout Reset Procedure

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7BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
7.5 Heater Lock Out Reset Procedure
Overview:
The control unit continuously monitors the heater operation. The control unit
identifies errors on individual heater components and faults during operation.
Should the control unit experience component errors and operational faults, the
heater may be shut down.
Causes:
The heater is shut down (fault lock-out) if:
No or incorrect start
Temperature sensor defective
Overheating sensor interrupt or short circuit
Overheating sensor installed incorrectly
Ceramic glow pin interrupt or short circuit
Fan motor overload or blocked or short circuit or interrupt
Error in the fuel metering pump or circuit
Under voltage or over voltage for longer than 20 seconds.
Control unit defective
Overheating
Effects:
The fuel supply is stopped if the heater overheats.
The heater continues to run in the same way as if it is switched off manually.
After the heater stops the control unit may set in fault lock-out mode.
Heater Lock out Reset Procedure:
1. Using switch or standard timer control, turn heater on
2. Remove the main power connection to heater from battery or pull fuse for a
minimum of 20 seconds.
3. Using switch or standard timer control, turn the heater off.
4. Reinstall main heater power connection where previously disconnected.
Rectify the cause of the fault.
IMPORTANT: Heater fault codes can be read using PC Diagnostics, however, the
heater lockout reset must be manually performed using the procedure stated above.
If you have any questions, contact our technical support team at (800) 860-7866 or
via email at info-us@webasto.com.

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