Part number 550-100-305/0916
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AquaBalance
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GAS
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FIRED
WATER
BOILER
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OMBI
Boiler Manual
QUICK START GUIDE
System start
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“Test Mode Operation”
Proceed to put the boiler into operation as follows:
1. To start, create a demand for heat, open up a hot water faucet or turn up the thermostat.
2. To operate the boiler in test mode, press the CH
“-” and “+”
keys together for 5 seconds
(See below and Figure 81, page 60) to activate the TEST mode.
3. The boiler lights at the maximum heating 100% rate displayed on the LCD display.
4. The high fire (large) flame symbol will be displayed once the boiler has lit.
5. Use DHW “_” button to drop firing rate to low fire.
6. To exit the “Test mode”, press the CH keys (Items 3 and 4, Figure 64, page 50) together for 5 seconds, or
leave the boiler to automatically switch off after 15 minutes or stopping DHW flow.
6. This TEST procedure is used to check/adjust combustion CO and CO
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per specifications, Figure 84, page 63
and Figure 87, page 64.
Liquefied Petroleum (Propane) Gas
— Propane conversion kit (optional - sold separately, see Figure 123, page 92 .
Equipment that maybe required for installation
Digital or U-tube manometer
for checking gas line pressure
Volt-ohmmeter
may be required for troubleshooting
Combustion Analyzer
to verify and adjust combustion
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Quick Start Guide
— using default settings
This unit must only be used for its intended purpose. This unit is designed to heat water to a temperature below
boiling point and must be connected to a heating system and/or a water supply system for domestic use, compatible
with its performance, characteristics and heating capacity. Any other use is deemed improper.
Incorrect installation can cause damage or injury for which the manufacturer cannot be deemed responsible.
The boiler contains ceramic fiber and fiberglass materials. Use care when handling these materials per instructions
on page 67 of this manual. Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury.
Pay attention when handling the boiler insulation panels as they contain materials that could irritate the skin. No
part of the boiler contains asbestos, mercury or Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s).