Glow-worm ENERGY 12s -A Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

Safety 1

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1.3.5 Risk of death due to

explosive and flammable
materials

Do not use or store explosive
or flammable materials (e.g.
petrol, paper, paint) in the in-
stallation room of the product.

1.3.6 Risk of death due to lack

of safety devices

A lack of safety devices (e.g.
expansion relief valve, expan-
sion vessel) can lead to poten-
tially fatal scalding and other
injuries, e.g. due to explosions.

Ask a competent person
to explain how the safety
devices work and where they
are located.

1.3.7 Risk of death due

to changes to the
product or the product
environment

Never remove, bridge or
block the safety devices.

Do not tamper with any of the
safety devices.

Do not damage or remove
any seals on components.

Do not make any changes:

The product itself

to the gas, air, water and
electricity supplies

to the entire flue gas install-
ation

to the entire condensate
drain system

to the expansion relief valve

to the drain pipework

to constructional condi-
tions that may affect the
operational reliability of the
product

1.3.8 Risk of injury and

material damage due to
maintenance and repairs
carried out incorrectly or
not carried out at all

Never attempt to carry out
maintenance work or repairs
on your product yourself.

Faults and damage should
be immediately rectified by a
competent person.

Adhere to the maintenance
intervals specified.

1.3.9 Risk of corrosion

damage due to
unsuitable combustion
and room air

Sprays, solvents, chlorinated
cleaning agents, paint, adhes-
ives, ammonia compounds,
dust or similar substances may
lead to corrosion on the product
and in the air/flue pipe.

Ensure that the supply of
combustion air is always free
of fluorine, chlorine, sulphur,
dust, etc.

Summary of Contents for ENERGY 12s -A

Page 1: ...The energy you need Operating instruc tions ENERGY s ENERGY 12s A H GB ENERGY 15s A H GB ENERGY 18s A H GB ENERGY 25s A H GB ENERGY 30s A H GB GB IE...

Page 2: ...Checking the heating system pressure 10 4 4 Filling the heating installation 11 4 5 Selecting the operating mode 11 4 6 Setting the hot water temperature 11 4 7 Setting the heating flow temperature 1...

Page 3: ...ing installations and for hot wa ter generation Intended use includes the fol lowing observance of the operating instructions included for the product and any other system components compliance with...

Page 4: ...void rooms that smell of gas If possible open doors and windows fully and ensure adequate ventilation Do not use naked flames e g lighters matches Do not smoke Do not use any electrical switches mains...

Page 5: ...ake any changes The product itself to the gas air water and electricity supplies to the entire flue gas install ation to the entire condensate drain system to the expansion relief valve to the drain p...

Page 6: ...design instructions Do not fit the casing on the product yourself If you require cabinet type casing for the product consult an approved heating special ist company 1 3 11 Risk of material damage cau...

Page 7: ...stic heating and hot water systems in the UK and to en courage regular servicing to optimise safety efficiency and performance Benchmark is managed and promoted by the Heating and Hotwater Industry Co...

Page 8: ...densing technology Efficiency class of the boiler in accordance with EC Dir ective 92 42 EEC Type Xx3 x Permissible flue gas connec tions PMS Maximum water pressure in heating mode PMW Maximum water p...

Page 9: ...ning Heating mode Permanently on Heating mode activated Flashing Burner on in heating mode Display flashing Switching on the product Fault Setting confirmed Fault in the product Appears instead of the...

Page 10: ...water valve and see whether water is escap ing there 4 1 2 Switching on the product Switch on the product via the main switch installed on site 4 2 Basic display The filling pressure in the heating in...

Page 11: ...Fill with water until the required filling pressure is reached 4 Check the filling pressure in the display 5 Close the filling cock after filling 4 5 Selecting the operating mode Note The unit is alw...

Page 12: ...d the display will show OFF and go out The product is now in standby mode The product s frost protection func tion is activated The main power supply is not inter rupted The product continues to be su...

Page 13: ...cold water stop cock 7 2 Permanently decommissioning the product Have a competent person permanently decommission the product 8 Recycling and disposal The competent person who installed your product i...

Page 14: ...e building The product switches on automat ically when the power is restored The product is switched off Switch on the product The heating flow temperature is set too low or to the Heating off positio...

Page 15: ...e fault persists and you have pressed the fault clearance key once more a burner anti cycling time of 45 minutes is automatically activated The display shows S 54 If the fault persists consult a compe...

Page 16: ...639 Technical helpline 0330 100 7679 After sales service 0330 100 3142 www glow worm co uk 0020200965_02 21 10 2016 These instructions or parts thereof are protected by copyright and may be reproduced...

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