Baxi Ecogen 24 User Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

3.0 The Programmers

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3.1

Getting Started 

1. Ensure that both gas and electricity are turned on to the
appliance. 

2. The Gas Safe registered installer will have set-up the appliance to
a programme of your choice and it should be providing heat and
hot water in line with your requirements.  These can be altered via
the i-THINK Controller.  Section 5.0 and 6.0 detail how the timings
and settings for your heating and hot water can be changed. 

3.2

i-THINK Controller 

1. The i-THINK Controller displays important information about
how the appliance is working and allows you to alter settings to
configure the operation to your requirements. 

2. This is normally located at the base of the appliance on the front
cover. It can be  removed from the appliance to act as a
programmable room sensor when mounted in a wall cradle
accessory. This then becomes a temperature sensor and
programmer. 

3. If your Ecogen appliance has been installed using the existing
room temperature and time controls the installer should have made
sure that the appliance programs for the central heating and
domestic hot water are set to 24hr operation – see sections 7.1
and 7.4 - choose ‘On’ in both cases.

4. Refer to the instructions for the existing programmers for setting
the timed periods and the room temperatures. The i-THINK
Controller will display the boiler flow temperature and any errors
see section 9 onwards. 

3.3

Installing the i-THINK Controller as a 
Programmable Room Sensor 

1. The Wall Cradle accessory is available in two formats. 

a) Hard Wired i.e fixed to a wall, the screen illuminates upon
operation.

b) Wireless Cradle, mounted and portable, with no permanent
screen illumination. 

2. The operation of both wireless and hard wired units are identical.

3. The Wireless Cradle is powered by three AA batteries located in
the rear of the unit behind a slide down panel. If battery power is
depleted a warning symbol appears on the display screen, replace
the batteries. 

3.4

5 LED Receiver

1. The 5 LED Receiver is fitted when the i-THINK Controller is
removed and gives basic information about the state of the
appliance from left to right:-

1st Green

-

Mains On

2nd Green

-

Communication Status

1st Yellow

-

Engine Burner On

2nd Yellow

-

Supplementary Burner On

Red

-

Fault Present 

2. The Reset Button may be used to reset User Errors - see Section
11.0.

5 LED Receiver

Wall Cradle (Accessory)

i-THINK Controller

Reset Button

Summary of Contents for Ecogen 24

Page 1: ...erating Instructions Important Warranty Information Please keep these instructions in a safe place If you move house please hand them over to the next occupier Ecogen 24 1 0 Gas Fired Wall Mounted Con...

Page 2: ...e for Operating Quick Reference Guide This appliance contains a pressure vessel filled with Helium to 23 bar Do not strike drop drill or puncture the vessel Do not unbolt any of the covers or flanges...

Page 3: ...Easy Menu Button Commonly required functions are available more quickly via the Easy Menu Button To access press the Easy Menu Button and turn the Selector Button to scroll through confirm your selec...

Page 4: ...tic 7 All interactions with the appliance are through the removable i THINK Controller mounted either on the front of the appliance or on a remote wall cradle 2 2 Important Notes 1 Read and follow the...

Page 5: ...estic hot water are set to 24hr operation see sections 7 1 and 7 4 choose On in both cases 4 Refer to the instructions for the existing programmers for setting the timed periods and the room temperatu...

Page 6: ...tton and the minute number flashes Turn Button to the required minute Press the Selector Button Hours minutes 11 30 Set time and date Day month 05 06 Set time and date Turn the Selector Button clockwi...

Page 7: ...day Set time and date Information The basic display is shown If the basic display is not showing press the MENU button until the basic display is shown Press the MENU button Time hot water Operator se...

Page 8: ...time will flash Turn the Button to the required time Press the Button to select Press the Selector Button and the 3rd Time ON time will flash Turn the Selector Button to the required time Press Butto...

Page 9: ...If the basic display is not showing press the MENU button Press the MENU button Holidays heating CH1 Time central heating CH1 Time hot water Mon Sun Select days Time hot water Turn the Selector Button...

Page 10: ...e Button to the required time Press the Button to select Press the Selector Button and the 3rd Time ON time will flash Turn the Selector Button to the required time Press Button to select STEP 11 STEP...

Page 11: ...ntil the next programmed comfort period when the setpoint will revert to the permanent comfort setpoint see Section 7 8 7 3 Optimum start Instead of the heating starting at the Programmed times the op...

Page 12: ...tary burner to light during DHW demands e Eng bu only may be reselected at any time 7 6 Adjusting the DHW Cylinder Temperature 1 If the DHW Cylinder is fitted with a temperature sensor the cylinder se...

Page 13: ...ctor Button 7 8 Adjusting the Room temperature setpoint 1 The room temperature setpoint may be adjusted temporarily as long as the appliance is not in standby or protection mode 2 From the main screen...

Page 14: ...locked appears b In this state any alterations can be made until returning to the standard screen when the programming lock is activated again c To remove the programme lock permanently whilst tempora...

Page 15: ...months 2 Telephone customer service 8 10 Selecting Diagnostics engine The following information is also available by pressing the menu button and selecting Diagnostics engine by pressing the Selector...

Page 16: ...reset can only be carried out on the i THINK Controller when it is not a Room Sensor 2 To perform a user reset a on the 5 LED Receiver press the reset button at the bottom of the unit after a few seco...

Page 17: ...your boiler 6 Your boiler should have the following minimum clearances for Safety and Maintenance Top 200mm Bottom 200mm Left side 5mm Right Side 60mm Front 5mm In Operation 450mm For Servicing 7 If y...

Page 18: ...AR AR 259 CJC sensor Fault cold junction compensation sensor AR 261 Loss of Engine flame No flame after five ignition tries in Engine UR 262 Loss of Supplementary flame No flame after five ignition t...

Page 19: ...e burner BCU isn t consistent AR 423 BCU Supp bu inconsistent Transmitted state of the supplementary burner BCU isn t consistent AR 424 Rep loss of flame Eng bu Repeated loss of flame engine burner UR...

Page 20: ...ity must be left on and the appliance set in the central heating mode 4 The boiler incorporates an integral pump protection feature which continually monitors the time since the pump last operated To...

Page 21: ...inside back pages of the installation instructions supplied with the product and that you have signed it to say that you have received a full and clear explanation of its operation The installer is l...

Page 22: ...14 0 Notes 22 Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2011...

Page 23: ...14 0 Notes 23 Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2011...

Page 24: ...trations provided in this leaflet have been carefully prepared but we reserve the right to make changes and improvements in our products which may affect the accuracy of the information contained in t...

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