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The '2' in E2 seems to refer to list of conditions under 'Troubleshooting' in the user manual for this product. The version of the manual that I have found claims that in this condition the problem is: "The amount of heated air exiting the front of the portable heater is reduced."
The solution is to: "Check the electrostatic filter to make sure it is free of dust and dirt. Also check the front grill and rear air intake to make sure it is not being blocked by any kind of debris."by BillBell
Found this on ereplacementparts.com: Hello Armand, Thank you for the question. Here are some steps left by a previous customer. Hope this helps! 1. Removed the heater box from the wood frame. 2. Unplugged the wires to the switch. 3. Removed and replaced switch. 4. wiring diagram is white/red/black positions 3/2/1 on the switch. 5. Installed heater box into wood frame and secured it.
You need to check the space between your heater core and your a/c condensor. Dirt and dust plug these up alot. It could also be your heater control switch itself, not allowing the heater door to switch over. If you don't hear a vaccuum sound when you change from vent to heater or defrosr, your switch/control is bad.
Panel is most likely creating too much back pressure for the pump. The solar panel creates a major restriction in the flow of water, which is why the hose keeps poping. You can try a couple of thing,
1. The panel should be installed after the filter. Sequence should be Pump to filter to panel to pool.
2. Install a longer hose from filter to panel, will reduce pressure. Or install a diverter valve which you can control the amount of water going to the panel, sending some straight to the pool.
3. If you roof mounted the panel and it goes from the Pump to filter to a booster pump to solar panel, you will need to install a check valve to reduce the back pressure.
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