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6.8 FINAL ASSEMBLY
1. Raise the control panel and secure in position with the screws provided, locate the front casing panel in position and
secure with the screw at the top of the panel.
2. If the boiler is to be left in service with the User, set the controls, clock (if fitted, see User's Operating manual) and room
thermostat (if fitted) to the User's requirements.
3. If the boiler is not to be handed over immediately, close the boiler gas service cock and switch off the electrical supply.
4. If there is any possibility of the boiler being left during frost conditions, then the boiler and system should be drained
(refer to Section 8.2). It is recommended that a label is attached to the boiler drawing attention to the fact that the
system has been drained.
5. Complete the details of the installation in the Benchmark Checklist at the back of these instructions.
6.9 USER INFORMATION
The User must be advised (and demonstrated if necessary) of the following important points:-
1. How to light and turn off the boiler and how to operate the system controls.
2. The importance of annual servicing of the boiler to ensure safe and efficient operation and maintain the boiler
guarantee.
3. That any servicing or replacement of parts must only be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer.
4. Ensure that the boiler controls and room thermostat (if fitted) are set to the User's requirements.
5. Explain to the User that an internal frost thermostat is fitted in the boiler, and that the electrical supply to the boiler must
be left on for the thermostat to operate, i.e. the boiler must be set to standby.
6. Explain to the User that in certain weather conditions the flue terminal will emit a plume of steam, i.e. water vapour. This
is safe and quite normal.
7. Show the User the position of the condensate discharge pipes.
8. Leave the instructions with the User.
9. Ensure the Benchmark Checklist at the back of these instructions has been completed after the boiler has been
installed and commissioned.
Note:
It is a requirement that the installation is registered by the installer through the Gas Safe Gas Work Notification Scheme.
10. Leave these Installation and Servicing instructions with the User for use on future calls.
6.10 INFORMATION MENU
By pressing the
INFO
button (item 4 in Fig. 6.1) for >1s the information menu is accessed, this will then show the
information according to the table below. Scroll through the information using the CH control knob.
Alpha E-Tec 25R - Commissioning
Info Menu
(d - prefix)
d0
d1
d2
d3
d4
d5
d6
d7
d8
d9
Information
Not used
Flame signal
Central heating water temperature leaving the boiler (boiler flow sensor reading)
Domestic hot water cylinder temperature sensor - Alpha Diverter kit fitted
Central heating set point temperature
Domestic hot water set point temperature with Alpha Diverter kit or DHW relay fitted
*
Weather compensation probe temperature (value flashes if negative)
N/A
Heating return temperature (boiler return sensor reading)
Fault history - by rotating the CH knob (item 6 in Fig. 6.1) in this menu the last five faults will be displayed
Units
Shown
m
A x 10 (approx)
°C
°C
°C
°C
°C
°C
Error code
*
With Alpha Diverter kit fitted it shows cylinder set temperature. With DHW relay fitted it shows the flow temperature to
cylinder