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How do I reset my Rheem tankless?

How do I reset my Rheem tankless?

Here how to do it right:

  1. Begin with turning the hot water tap off.
  2. Take the remote control and turn it off as well.
  3. Now it’s time to wait. 5 minutes or so should be enough in most cases.
  4. Continue with turning the tankless water heater back on.
  5. Open the hot water faucet and see what’s happening.

What is code 11 on tankless water heater?

ignition failure
Noritz Error Code 11 This indicates ignition failure in your tankless water heater. It means that your unit is not firing up to heat the water, a situation that can be caused by insufficient gas supply, insufficient airflow or debris on the ignition plug.

How to fix a Rheem tankless water heater code 11?

Begin with turning the hot water tap off. Take the remote control and turn it off as well. Now it’s time to wait. 5 minutes or so should be enough in most cases. Continue with turning the tankless water heater back on. Open the hot water faucet and see what’s happening.

What does the Rheem error code 11 mean?

Rheem error code 11 indicates that the ignition has failed. Rheem error code 11 can be caused by low gas pressure, faulty or improperly wired gas solenoid valve, and igniter. If your unit displays an error code 11, it is advisable to contact a licensed professional. Error Code 12: Flame Failure

What is a code 11 on a Rinnai tankless water heater?

What is a code 11 on a Rinnai tankless water heater? Rinnai error code 11 is an indication that there is no ignition in, or no gas supply to, your hot water system. You can try the following to fix the problem: Check your hot water system for any visible damage or loose parts. Locate your gas supply and ensure it is turned on.

What does the Rheem code 14 mean on a water heater?

More information can be found in your owner’s manual. Rheem error code 14 means the overheat film wrap has been activated, usually caused by a hot spot. The Rheem error code 14 can be caused by using the wrong type of gas, blocked or obstructed airflow, vent terminals and exhaust vents, and faulty or damaged heat exchanger.