I am not sure if resetting the heater will work, or not, but it is worth a try! What you should do is open the right hand side door, find the POWER toggle switch and turn that off. Then find the Circuit Breaker for the heater and turn that off. Wait about 15 to 20 minutes, the reverse the order- Circuit breaker on, then the heater on. Try and start the heater.
If the error code comes back, check to see if there is glowing of the element. If not, turn over the Display Panel, there are Diagnostic Lights on the backside of the panel. If there is a light on next to a set of letters, that is whta is causing the issue with the heater.
Hope this helps!
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Page 43 of your manual, found here suggests both E05 and E06 errors mean the issue is related to "...(the) fuel supply, thermal regulator, check for correct orifices, etc...". It also touches on the possibility that if the unit was converted from NG to PP or vice-versa that the orifices are not correct.
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