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Termet MiniTerm Elegance GCO-DP-21-13 (24/24): Error E01 & Reset after Cleaning, L3 Limitation

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  • #1 16238098
    jenderek
    Level 2  
    Hey,
    I have the following problem with the MiniTerm Elegance GCO-DP-21-13 (24/24).
    The stove has been used for 2.5 years (installed in April 2014).
    The problem began in September 2016 and reset at the heating itself (CO only turned on in November) and showed E01 RESET (after showing E-01 earlier twice). Often you had to wait for the stove to "calm down" for several dozen minutes and then when I turned on I kept the stream of water so that all household members could wash themselves. After visiting the technician in December and cleaning the entire furnace, bake for 1.5 months was working without any problems (both CO and water).
    For the past two weeks a different scheme has appeared - the stove after reset resets and heats the CO, up to L3, after L3 it tries to turn on the heating again, but the error E-01 and then 2 times goes out and it is again E-01 RESET. After resetting, normally the CO starts again - again until L3. Sometimes it is possible that the furnace 2-3 will turn on the CO after L3 and only one time. The main problem is that it is the only source of heat in the apartment and how long while someone is at home it can be reset, but at night when the stove hangs in the morning is 17 degrees in the apartment.
    With water when the stove is running (when there is no error) there is no problem immediately working.
    Did anyone have such a problem?
    We plan to replace the flame sensor wire, radiator wire, spark generator and electrode (keeping the flame / igniting) but I do not know if this is the problem.
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  • #2 16238557
    bro2004
    Level 30  
    Termet's technicians have a few point instructions, what should be done on error E01 in the Elegance boiler electronics (few boilers have this problem, but always some black horse will go). There is no question of replacing the ionisation electrode wires, so you probably do not know it. You can tell your serviceman about this - if he does not know it, let him call Świebodzin and send it to him ;)
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  • #3 16241215
    jenderek
    Level 2  
    And do you have such a pitch to say?
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  • #4 16241273
    bro2004
    Level 30  
    Yes - because it is available to technicians. For users, not because they would do more harm than good :D
  • #5 16254260
    jenderek
    Level 2  
    After lathing the electrodes and setting the flame on the controller, the problem has disappeared.
    The problem could also be the pressure because it was around 2.1 bar high.
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