Heat Line Capriz 2 24c Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 9

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0020206382_02 Capriz 2 Operating instructions

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3.6 Description of the display

1

2

3

1

Operating in-
formation

2

Active operating
mode, selecting
and confirming
the operating
mode

3

Display showing
the current heat-
ing flow temper-
ature, the filling
pressure in the
heating install-
ation, the oper-
ating mode or a
fault code

Symbol

Meaning

Burner operating correctly

Burner on

Heating installation filling
pressure

Permanently on: Filling
pressure in the permitted
range.

Flashing display: Filling
pressure is outside of the
permissible range or the
purging function has been
activated.

DHW mode

Permanently on: Hot wa-
ter activated

Flashing: Burner on in
draw-off mode

Hot water saving mode

Hot water temperature <
50 °C

Normal operating temper-
ature

Symbol

Meaning

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
basic display.

OFF

Appears when the
product goes into standby
mode.

3.7 Description of button

functions

Button

Meaning

Selecting the operating mode

Confirm the operating mode

Confirm setting

Increase the display contrast

or

Setting the hot water temperat-
ure

Setting the heating flow tem-
perature

Increase or decrease the selec-
ted setting

Increase the display contrast

Activate the product: On/off
(standby)

Reset the product

Adjustable values flash on the display.
You must confirm any change to a value.
Only then is the new setting saved.
If you do not press any buttons for five
seconds, the displays switches back to
the basic display.
If you do not press any buttons for one
minute, the display contrast decreases.

Summary of Contents for Capriz 2 24c

Page 1: ...Operating instruc tions Capriz 2 24c 28c GB IE...

Page 2: ...ay 10 4 3 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 temp...

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

Page 4: ...ing Avoid 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...

Page 5: ...how the safety devices work and where they are located 1 3 8 Risk of death due to changes to the product or the product environment Never remove bridge or block the safety devices Do not alter the saf...

Page 6: ...ct and in the air flue pipe Ensure that the supply of combustion air is always free of fluorine chlorine sulphur dust etc Ensure that no chemical sub stances are stored at the in stallation site 1 3 1...

Page 7: ...ification plate The declaration of conformity can be viewed at the manufacturer s site 3 2 Serial number 1 2 The serial number is located on the identi fication plate 1 and in the short operating inst...

Page 8: ...ating mode Hot water generation Pn Nominal heat output range in heating mode P Nominal heat output range in hot water handling mode Qn Nominal heating load range in heating mode Qnw Nominal heating lo...

Page 9: ...rating temper ature Symbol Meaning 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...

Page 10: ...nt person who installed the unit will explain where the isolator devices are and how to handle them Ensure that the gas isolator cock is fully open Ensure that the stop cocks in the heat ing installat...

Page 11: ...s ible for filling the heating installa tion the first time any subsequent top ups and the water quality The operator alone is respons ible for topping up the water in the heating installation 1 Open...

Page 12: ...hich the avail able settings are shown depends on the operating mode selected If the Domestic hot water Heat ing operating mode is selected the hot water temperature must be confirmed in order to set...

Page 13: ...itions If you are away from home for several days With controller Program the number of days you will be away in the controller to activate the frost protection devices Conditions If you are away from...

Page 14: ...ssioning for an exten ded period e g holiday you should also close the gas isolator cock and the cold water stop cock 7 2 Permanently decommissioning the product Have a competent person permanently de...

Page 15: ...uct is closed Open both gas isolator cocks The cold water stop cock is closed Open the cold water stop cock The power supply in the building is dis connected Check the fuse in the build ing The produc...

Page 16: ...Purging the radiators If the problem occurs again In form the competent person After three successive failed ignition attempts the system switches to fault mode fault code F 28 Press the button The p...

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Page 20: ...elper DE56 1JT Sales 01773 596611 Fax 01773 828123 info heatline co uk These instructions or parts thereof are protected by copyright and may be reproduced or distributed only with the manufacturer s...

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