I was helping my mother get her gas logs to light which are aprox 3 yrs old. I have no knowledge of the system and did manage to get it started. Ruled out issues on T/S aid except loose wires. Did check wires and all seemed connected. Then saw on/off switch on unit and logs fires up, then remote worked. Not sure problem completely resolved?
SOURCE: surface unit indicator light is always on
Coffy, if you are talking about the hot surface indicator lights, they are controlled by the limiter on the burner itself. When the burner heats up the limiter closes and sends power to the light (hot surface). When the burner cools the limiter is supposed to open cutting power to the hot surface indicator light. They may be stuck closed. If you are talking about the lights on the back panel, that is controlled by the infinate switch itself. Catriver
SOURCE: 4 wheeler won't start
The Sunl's are notorious for the stator going out. Check with your dealer for specs on testing the stator. It could also be the CDI unit too! I hope this helps
SOURCE: SOLENOID DOES NOT SEEM TO BE WORKING.
If your humidifier is wired to run only wen your fan is on. if your water supply is could you will not get any humidity unless the heat in on. you need to connect the humidifier to hot water then you can keep the fan on the on positions by your thermostat and set your hemostat to 35% hum.
SOURCE: Unit will not operate
http://www.fujitsu-general.com/global/products/index.html
Find your manual and check the code of the blinking green light. It will give you the resolution for your code. If you still have issues, post a comment back on this thread and I will be able to help you. You will need your model number for the website.
SOURCE: ozone output stopped
I am not familiar with your particular model. I can give you a generic type answer.
In these units there is a high voltage generator module. This module can fail, and therefore no ozone will be produced. It is possible that the power source that drives the module has also failed.
If you get in touch with the manufacture, maybe they can sell you spare parts, or at least inform you about how you can get the unit serviced.
As for my own opinion, when considering the age of the unit I would consider replacing it with a new model. The cost of servicing your unit may approach that of a new one which will have a warranty and higher reliability.
Jerry G.
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