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Old 12-16-2009
loader6 loader6 is offline
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This is a new installation. The unit runs sometimes but when there is a call for heat the error code flu comes up and then is followed by F00. Any ideas?
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Old 12-18-2009
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This is a new installation. The unit runs sometimes but when there is a call for heat the error code flu comes up and then is followed by F00. Any ideas?
Is there a blockage in the flue? How long is the run? Is there a fresh air intake?
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Old 02-06-2010
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the flu is unblocked and is about 12 feet. There is a cold air intake. I didn't answer fast because it has been working since I posted this. Now I can't even get the thing to fire after resetting it. A lot of money spent for something that hasn't been right from the start.
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Old 04-05-2010
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Hello Guys. Is there a good intrenet translator for translating this forum in Swedish? I would show It to some people which don't speak english.
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