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• Polarity of 115 volt AC
power to furnace or
integrated control module is
reversed.
• Orange and gray wires to
transformer are reversed.
• Poor unit ground.
• Circulator blower runs
continuously. No furnace
operation.
• Integrated control module
diagnostic
LED
is
flashing
FOUR
(4)
flashes.
• Primary or auxiliary
limit circuit is open.
• Check primary/
auxiliary limit. Replace
if necessary.
• Check filters and
ductwork for block-
age. Clean filters or
remove obstruction.
• Check circulator
blower speed and
performance. Correct
speed or replace
blower if necessary.
• Tighten or correct
wiring connection.
• Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
• Replace primary/
auxiliary switch
with proper
replacement part.
• Replace blower
with correct
replacement part.
4
4 FLASHES
• Insufficient conditioned air
over the heat exchanger.
Blocked filters, restrictive
ductwork, improper
circulator blower speed, or
failed circulator blower.
• Faulty primary or auxiliary
limit switch.
• Loose or improperly
connected wiring.
Fault Description(s)
Possible Causes
Corrective Action
Cautions and Notes
Symptoms of Abnormal
Operation
Associated
LED Code
2
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
• Normal furnace
operation.
• Integrated control
module diagnostic
LED
is flashing
SEVEN
(7) flashes.
• Flame sense
microamp signal is
low.
• Sand flame sensor if
coated/oxidized.
• Inspect for
proper sensor
alignment.
• Check inlet air piping
for blockage, proper
length, elbows, and
termination.
• Compare current gas
pressure to rating plate
info. Adjust as needed.
• Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
• Sand flame sensor
with emery clot.
• See “Vent/Flue
Pipe” section for
piping details.
• See rating plate for
proper gas
pressure.
7
7 FLASHES
• Flame sensor is coated/
oxidized.
• Flame sensor incorrectly
positioned in burner flame.
• Lazy burner flame due to
improper gas pressure or
combustion air.
• Induced draft blower,
and circulator blower
runs continuously. No
furnace operation.
• Integrated control module
diagnostic
LED
is
flashing
FIVE
(5) flashes
.
• Flame sensed with
no call for heat.
• Correct short at flame
sensor or in flame
sensor wiring.
• Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
5
5 FLASHES
• Short to ground in flame
sense circuit.
• Circulator blower runs
continuously. No furnace
operation.
• Integrated control module
diagnostic
LED
is
flashing
SIX
(6) flashes.
•
No furnace operation.
• Rollout limit circuit is
open.
•
Integrated control
module fuse is
blown.
• Check burners for
proper alignment.
• Check flue and air inlet
piping for blockage,
proper length, elbows,
and termination.
Correct as necessary.
• Check induced draft
blower for proper
performance. Replace,
if necessary.
• Tighten or correct
wiring connection.
• Repair short in 24 volt
AC control/safety
circuit(s)
• Replace integrated
control module fuse
(3A).
• Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
• See “Vent/Flue
Pipe” section for
piping details.
• Replace rollout limit
with correct
replacement part.
• Replace induced
draft blower with
correct replace-
ment part.
• Replace integrated
control module
fuse with 3A
automotive fuse.
• Read precautions
in “Electrostatic
Discharge” section
of manual
6
6 FLASHES
• Flame rollout.
• Misaligned burners, blocked
flue and/or air inlet pipe, or
failed induced draft blower.
• Loose or improperly
connected wiring.
• Faulty rollout limit.
• Short in 24 volt AC control
circuits or safety circuits.
• Furnace fails to
operate.
• Integrated control
module diagnostic
LED
is flashing
continu-
ously
.
• Polarity of 115 or 24
volt power is
reversed.
• Review wiring diagram
to correct polarity.
• Reverse orange and
gray wires connected
to transformer.
• Verify proper ground.
Correct if necessary.
• Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
C
CONTINUOUS/
RAPID FLASH
2
LED Flash code will cease if power to the control module is interrupted through the disconnect or door switch.