Instructions / Assembly
CAUTION
!
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. VERIFY PROP-
ER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING!
Section 5... the “ECO” LED
Section 6... the “MAIN VALVE” LED
“System Sentinel” Troubleshooting Guide
ECO is “open”. Allow tank to cool, 
and  reset.  If  ECO  again  trips,  the 
Thermostat/High limit  is  defective. 
Replace as required. 
Is “ECO LED now illuminated?
Is the Pilot Flame burning?
Refer to Section 3...the “IGNITION” LED; and 
Section  4...the “PILOT VALVE”LED  of Trouble-
shooting Guide. Repair or replace components 
as required.
The 
ECO (Energy  Cut-Off  device)  is 
not  tripped (open) and power is 
being supplied to the “PV” termi-
nal on the Gas Control Valve.
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
Is the “ECO” LED Illuminated?
Is the Pilot Flame burning?
Is the Spark Ignitor operating?
(Can sparking be heard?)
Ignition Control Module is inoperative and 
must be replaced.
Main  Gas Valve  is inopera-
tive and must be replaced.
Is the inlet gas pressure at or below the 
maximum as specified on the rating plate?
Check Continuity  of  Blue and White 
wires between Ignition Control Module and 
Gas  Control Valve.  Repair  or  replace  as 
required to restore power to gas valve.
The  Ignition  Control  Module  is 
providing  24 VAC  between    the 
“MV”  and “MV/PV”  terminals on 
Gas Control Valve, and Main Burn-
er should be operating 
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Is the “MAIN VALVE” LED Illuminated?
Is Main Burner on?
Is  24 VAC present  between Blue 
wire  on “MV Terminal  and White 
wire  on “MV/PV”  terminal  on  gas 
valve?
Is  24 VAC present between  Blue wire on 
“MV Terminal  and White  wire  on “MV/PV” 
terminal on the Ignition Control Module?
The  System  Sentinel  Panel  is 
defective and must be replaced.
The System Sentinel Panel is defec-
tive and must be replaced.
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