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Proposta 1 - Pantone 431C

Fig. 19 - Display appliance off (OFF) 

Anomalies and display views

Should the appliance shut down the display shows the letters AL followed by an fault code which should be consulted in relation to the 

shutdown.

Two types of shutdown are possible:

 

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Temporary shutdown (non-permanent). The fault code flashes, shutdown is automatically removed upon resolution of the problem 

that caused it.  If the fault persists, shutdown switches from temporary to permanent

 

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Permanent shutdown (lock), the fault code is steady. In this case the appliance does not start again automatically and must only be 

released by the user or by the operator via the release procedure.

Below are listed the types of alarms, their typical display views and the solutions to reset the appliance:

Display

Alarm type

Solutions

Permanent shutdown

Flame control module shutdown alarm
Flame control  electronic fault alarm

Press and hold the reset button  .  As soon as the letters  

 

appear on the display, release the button. 
The appliance automatically restarts. If the fault persists, request 

the assistance of a qualified technician.

Permanent shutdown

Limit thermostat alarm

Press and hold the reset button  .  As soon as the letters 

 

appear on the display, release the button. 
The appliance automatically restarts. If the fault persists, request 

the assistance of a qualified technician.

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Proposta 1 - Pantone 431C

Fig. 20 - Display appliance shutdown

Water temperature adjustment

The water temperature can be set between 37 and 60°C.

 

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rn the ignition button clockwise to increase the tempera

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ture and counter-clockwise to decrease it. The symbol 

 

flashes and the display shows the new temperature set for 

5 seconds

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  Contact with hot water at a temperatu

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re ≥50 ° C can cause severe burns.

  For daily use of the appliance it is re

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commended to set the temperature at 

a value not exceeding 50°C.

 

The appliance is set to maintain a constant water tem

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perature. It could happen that in the case of withdrawals 

at extremely low flow rates, the water temperature rises 

above  the  set  value,  causing  burns.  It  is  advisable  to 

check always the water temperature before any use.

SET POINT REGULATION

To  reduce  gas  consumption  and  prevent  limescale  in  the  heat 

exchanger, it is recommended to set the appliance at the minimum 

temperature most suitable for the domestic use.

Recommended temperature setting:

Kitchen

50°C - 55°C

Bathroom

37°C - 45°C

A cause of the system and environmental conditions could be a di

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screpancy between the temperature set on the appliance and that 

actually supplied to the user.

Switching off the appliance

 

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Hold down for about 5 seconds the water heater power off but

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ton 

 

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As soon as the symbols 

 start flashing, release the button

 

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The appliance will be in the OFF state and the display shows 

the symbols 

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From this point forward the appliance remains inactive.

 

In case of power off for lengthy periods, disconnect the om

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ni-polar switch outside the water heater and close the gas 

valve upstream of the water heater

 

In the event that there is a possibility that the temperature in 

the room could drop below 0°C, empty the water heater of 

the water by closing the cold water inlet valve and opening 

the hot water tap below the water supply network of the room

To power the appliance, press for about 5 seconds the 

power but-

ton  . 

≥50°C 

Summary of Contents for 14Fi AM Blue

Page 1: ...USER AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 14Fi AM Blue 17Fi AM Blue Made in Italy ...

Page 2: ...ATURE ADJUSTMENT Turn the control knob to the right to increase the temperature and to the left to decrease it temperature between 37 and 60 C POWER OFF Press and hold the on off button As soon as the symbols begin to flash release the button The appliance will be in the OFF state the display shows RESET Press and hold the reset button As soon as the display shows the wording release the button Th...

Page 3: ...uct s energy efficiency characteristics In this way the end consumer can identify and compare similar products and can make informed choices regarding high efficiency appliances When the product has reached the end of its serviceable life it shall be disposed of in an envi ronmentally friendly way and disposed of according to the regulations in force Separate collection and recycling of the produc...

Page 4: ...ment according to UNI 8065 of conditioning for powers 100 kW or softening for powers 100 kW Failure to comply with the above entails cancellation of the warranty TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL WARNING AND SAFETY DEVICES p 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 5 Water heater components 6 Replacement of the electrode 7 Size and distances between hydraulic connections 7 Wiring diagram 8 Hydraulic circuit 8 Techn...

Page 5: ...absence shut off the gas supply Where the risk of freezing is anticipated empty the water heater of the water contained therein The casing can reach high temperatures in the burner area with the risk of burns in the event of contact Contact with hot water and a temperature 50 C can cau se severe burns It is recommended to test the temperature of hot water be fore using the appliance to prevent bur...

Page 6: ...er components Legend 1 Gas valve 2 Limit thermostat 3 NTC probe 4 Ignition detection electrode 5 Fan 6 Heat exchanger 7 Burner 8 Flowmeter 9 DHW input 10 Gas 11 DHW output 1 3 4 2 5 6 11 10 9 7 8 Water heater components ...

Page 7: ... connectionss Replacement of the electrode After the replacement of the electrode ensure that the distance between the electrode and the burner is 6 5 mm tolerance 6 0 7 0 mm 6 5 0 5 Fig 2 Replacement of the electrode 6 7 6 385 1 7 6 1 9 6 2 8 6 5 8 AG G AF G H2O 6 1 7 4 70 85 222 235 92 5 100 100 92 5 8 5 7 0 ...

Page 8: ... thermostat SP Domestic water probe GV Gas valve HM Gas shutter for high modulation SI NTC probe water inlet optional CR Remote controller optional Fan Limit thermostat Gas valve NTC probe DHW output DHW input Heat exchanger Burner Flowmeter Delivery limiter Blu blue Marrone brown Viola violet Grigio grey Nero black Rosso red Bianco white Azzurro light blue Rosa pink Giallo yellow ...

Page 9: ...12 12 Continuous intake capacity ΔT 35 K l min 9 8 12 Minimum ignition flow l min 2 2 Selectable water temperature C 37 60 37 60 Minimum pressure bar 0 13 0 13 Maximum pressure bar 10 10 Ø water connections 1 2 1 2 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS 14Fi AM Blue 17Fi AM Blue Height mm 617 617 Width mm 385 385 Depth mm 222 235 with aesthetics 222 235 with aesthetics Weight Kg 15 17 Note cold water temperature ...

Page 10: ...tage Before any work on the electrical equipment always disconnect the 230V voltage Connect the supplied cable to the line respecting the phase neutral and earth In the event of replacement of the power supply cable an operation which must in any case be performed by a qualified technician connect the appliance with a cable type H 05 V VF 3 x 0 75 mm2 with Ø max 7mm similar to that provided In add...

Page 11: ...bustion air intake that both flow outside and without which the appliance cannot function In rooms with corrosive vapour risks for example laundries hair dressers galvanic processing rooms etc it is very important to use the type C installation with air intake for combustion from the outdoors This protects the appliance against corrosion effects For exhaust product evacuation refer to current regu...

Page 12: ...m 1 8 m from 7 to 13 ø 47 from 13 to 25 not installed TYPE B22 Open chamber and forced draught for indoor 17Fi AM Blue up to 4 ø 46 from 4 to 8 ø 48 from 8 to 12 not installed TYPE C TYPE B32 Horizontal coaxial exhausts 14Fi AM Blue up to 1 ø 45 1 m 1 4 m from 1 to 1 9 ø 47 from 1 9 to 3 7 not installed TYPE C TYPE B32 Horizontal coaxial exhausts 17Fi AM Blue up to 1 ø 46 from 1 to 1 6 ø 48 from 1...

Page 13: ...62 C62x Discharge and intake made with pipes mar keted and manufactured and certified separately EN 1856 1859 C82 C82x Appliance connected to a wall combustion air intake pipe and fume exhaust pipe through an indi vidual or group chimney C32 C82 C52 C12 C42 C12 B32 Uscita posteriore max 50 cm C52 C32 C42 B22 Ingresso aria outlet Flange flues not installed Flange flues ø 47 mm Flange flues ø 45 mm ...

Page 14: ...uge to it Carefully close the casing Turn the water temperature control knob to the maximum point Electrically connect the water heater Open a hot water valve to full capacity Check the gas pressure referring to the values indicated in the data table If the pressure is higher than 15 mbar calibrate the gas valve During measurement a tolerance of 0 5 mbar is permitted Close the hot water tap Discon...

Page 15: ...the service inlet located on the shelf Fig 12 and insert through the hole the silicon pressure gauge tube Loosen by approximately two turns the screw of the pressure tap downstream P OUT of the gas valve and connect the pressure gauge to it Carefully close the casing and place the electric switch of the system to on Open the hot water tap at the maximum 60 C Having entered the SERVICE MENU it is p...

Page 16: ... networks electric water gas h The installation complies with the local regulations in force h The electrical connection to the mains and of the earthing connection have been performed correctly Appliance start up Following the necessary checks proceed with the following oper ations Electrically power the water heater Open the gas valve installed upstream of the water heater Open the water tap at ...

Page 17: ...t between 37 and 60 C h Turn the ignition button clockwise to increase the tempera ture and counter clockwise to decrease it The symbol flashes and the display shows the new temperature set for 5 seconds Contact with hot water at a temperatu re 50 C can cause severe burns For daily use of the appliance it is re commended to set the temperature at a value not exceeding 50 C The appliance is set to ...

Page 18: ...ists request the assistance of a qualified techni cian Permanent shutdown Flame loss for more than 3 consecutive times alarm Request the assistance of a qualified technician Temporary shutdown Button alarm This is displayed when you keep pressed the button for more than 30 seconds once the button is released the fault disappears Permanent shutdown Remote control panel communication fault only for ...

Page 19: ...agno stagno BAXI 7 04 2015 Proposta 1 Pantone 431C Fig 21 Menù Service activation MENÙ SERVICE It is possible to access to Service Menu where the appliance op eration parameters can be modified h With water heater powered on hold down the reset button for about 10 seconds the display symbols start to flash First the symbol is displayed and then the symbol h Release the reset button h Enter the cod...

Page 20: ...tial calibration 0 100 0 18 Domestic hot water modulation with flow meter 0 modulation without flow meter 1 modulation with flow meter 0 1 1 26 Water heater flow rate 10 14Fi AM Blue 11 17Fi AM Blue 10 11 depending on the model 27 Modulator reactivity 0 1 0 28 0 standard water heater from 1 to 20 solar water heater delay in sec onds of ignition power if requested 0 from 1 to 20 0 Any other additio...

Page 21: ...Press the reset button until MENU flashing release the but ton the display shows h Press again the reset button until the display shows MENU flashing release the button the display shows the set point temperature h Close the hot water tap The calibration operation ends automatically after 15 minu tes of inactivity or in the case of overheating 67 C Alarm history menu This feature allows displaying...

Page 22: ...ic board Fig 27 Remove the casing by referring to the specific paragraph Remove the panel by unscrewing the screws that secure it to the seat of the electronic board Disconnect the connectors Removing the gas valve Fig 28 Remove the casing by referring to the specific paragraph Unscrew the screws that secure the panel to the bottom shelf Remove the panel without disconnecting the wiring and attach...

Page 23: ...t exchanger Fig 31 Remove the casing and the burner by referring to the specific par agraph Disconnect the cold water inlet pipe Remove the fixing screws of the heat exchanger and remove it Fig 30c Dismantling burner Fig 31 Dismantling heat exchanger ...

Page 24: ...Cod 902140 ed 3 09_21 ...

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