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Vokera Smart Thermostats Error Codes

Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.

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A01
Thermostat shows A01 and boiler does not fire for heating or hot water demand
No flame detected / ignition lockout request from boiler
A03
Thermostat shows A03 and heating shuts down unexpectedly
Overheat lockout reported by boiler to thermostat
A04
Thermostat displays A04 and heating is disabled
Low system water pressure reported by boiler
A06
Thermostat shows A06 and boiler cycles off shortly after starting
Flame instability / flame detection fault reported by boiler
A41
Thermostat shows A41 and heating demand is ignored
Flow temperature sensor fault reported by boiler
A77
Thermostat displays A77 and heating is unavailable
Flue gas sensor / safety device fault reported by boiler
E01
Vokera smart thermostat shows E01 and will not control heating
Internal thermostat temperature sensor fault
E02
Thermostat displays E02 and shows no room temperature reading
Remote sensor fault (if using external room or floor sensor)
E03
Thermostat shows E03 and cannot connect to boiler via OpenTherm
OpenTherm communication failure between thermostat and boiler
E04
Thermostat displays E04 and cannot connect to Wi‑Fi network
Wi‑Fi module connection failure
E05
Thermostat shows E05 and cannot reach Vokera cloud / app control not working
Cloud connectivity / server communication error
E06
Thermostat displays E06 and does not respond to touch or button presses reliably
User interface / touch panel fault
E07
Thermostat shows E07 and frequently reboots or loses power
Power supply / low-voltage input fault
E08
Thermostat displays E08 and cannot pair with the wireless receiver at the boiler
RF communication failure between thermostat and receiver
E09
Thermostat shows E09 and schedules or settings are lost after power cuts
Non-volatile memory / backup power fault
E10
Thermostat displays E10 and cannot control hot water function
Hot water control channel fault / DHW relay or output error
E11
Thermostat shows E11 and heating remains on constantly, ignoring setpoint
Heating relay stuck closed / output fault
E12
Thermostat displays E12 and time or date cannot be set or keeps reverting
Real-time clock (RTC) failure
E13
Thermostat shows E13 and cannot complete firmware update
Firmware update / flash write error
E20
Thermostat displays E20 and room temperature swings widely around setpoint
Control algorithm / sensor calibration error
E30
Thermostat shows E30 and cannot detect boiler status feedback
Boiler feedback / status line communication fault
Symptom
Boiler runs when there is no apparent demand from the thermostat
Unintended boiler firing due to wiring or control conflict
Symptom
Heating does not come on at scheduled times, but works when manually overridden
Programming / schedule configuration fault
Symptom
Room temperature never reaches setpoint even though thermostat shows heating demand
Underheating due to incorrect thermostat configuration or placement
Symptom
Thermostat app shows incorrect room name or zone mapping
Zone configuration / mapping error
Symptom
Thermostat buttons or dial are stiff or jammed
Mechanical control obstruction
Symptom
Thermostat causes boiler to short-cycle (frequent on/off) even when house is not warm
Short cycling due to control settings or system mismatch
Symptom
Thermostat clicks or relay chatters rapidly when calling for heat
Relay chatter / unstable control signal
Symptom
Thermostat display is completely blank and unresponsive
No power to thermostat
Symptom
Thermostat display is very dim or backlight flickers
Display backlight / power regulation issue
Symptom
Thermostat does not respond to app commands, but app shows it as online
Cloud-to-device command handling fault
Symptom
Thermostat does not switch to summer mode; heating comes on even in warm weather
Seasonal mode / temperature threshold misconfiguration
Symptom
Thermostat emits a burning smell or becomes unusually hot to touch
Overheating of internal components
Symptom
Thermostat frequently disconnects from Wi‑Fi but continues to control heating locally
Unstable Wi‑Fi connection
Symptom
Thermostat frequently loses connection to the wireless receiver, causing intermittent heating
Intermittent RF communication / range issue
Symptom
Thermostat plastic housing is cracked or damaged after impact
Mechanical damage to thermostat enclosure
Symptom
Thermostat shows error or misbehaves after power surge or lightning storm
Surge damage to thermostat electronics
Symptom
Thermostat shows much higher or lower room temperature than actual
Temperature measurement inaccuracy / sensor misplacement
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