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HOW TO OPERATE YOUR 
APPLIANCE

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Summary of Contents for CaprizPlus 24a

Page 1: ...47 157 23 G C No 47 157 24 CaprizPlus www heatline co uk bar 1 2 3 4 0 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24 23 mode reset Instructions for Use To be left with the user Service Call 0844 736 9138 Technical Help Chargeable Call 0844 736 0053 ...

Page 2: ...ANCE 8 Overview 11 ANY ASSISTANCE 9 Fault Finding 14 10 Appliance safety devices 15 10 1 Boiler Shutdown 15 10 2 Protecting against frost 15 10 3 Condensate Drain Blockage 15 10 4 Safety Discharge Valve 16 11 Appliance maintenance and servicing 16 11 1 Cleaning 16 11 2 Regular servicing 16 11 3 Spare Parts 16 11 4 Sealed Water Systems 17 12 Tips for saving energy 17 13 Contact your after sales org...

Page 3: ...r safety and piece of mind to read the chapters Safety and Guarantee where you will nd important information for your safety Guarantee Pack The pack contains the letter of introduction the guarantee and the extended guarantee all of which we recommend you to read From time to time other promotional literature may be added Complete and return your guarantee registration as soon as possible Should y...

Page 4: ... 4 Service Call 0844 736 9138 Technical Help Chargeable Call 0844 736 0053 T Benchmark W ...

Page 5: ...bility to install the appliance in any room without the need for additional ventilation Installation and commissioning of the appliance should only be carried out by a competent person They are responsible for the installation and the commissioning in accordance with the current rules in force You should also consult a competent person for maintenance repair or conversion to LPG Accessories The Ca...

Page 6: ...liance yourself Only competent persons are allowed to work on the appliance Never tamper with safety devices Do not attempt to modify the appliance or its immediate surroundings as this may affect the safe use of the appliance Under no circumstances must the user interfere with or adjust sealed parts Do not allow children to operate the appliance Do not obstruct the ue system should trees or shrub...

Page 7: ...Executive in accordance with the rules in force in the Countries of installation If this boiler is installed in a rented property in the UK there is a duty of care imposed on the owner of the property by the current issue of the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations Section 35 Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations In your own interest and that of safety it is the Law that ALL gas appli...

Page 8: ... 2004 108 EEC on the approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility The CE mark shows that this appliance has been designed according to the safety techniques and rules in force The compliance of this appliance with the relevant standards has been certi ed 5 Guarantee Responsibility Detailed guarantee Thank you for installing a new Heatline appliance in yo...

Page 9: ...riod of the appliance The manufacturer has no responsibility whatsoever for any damage resulting from Any defects or damage resulting from incorrect or poor installation inadequate servicing or maladjustment of the gas or water used Any defects in the system to which the appliance is connected Any defects caused by inadequate frost protection Any deterioration or maladjustment following changes in...

Page 10: ...ectively collected for energy recovery reuse or recycling T By complying with this directive you will contribute to the preservation of natural resources and the protection of human health Packaging T y e e e 7 Clearances 600 min 5 min 5 min 300 min 200 min NOTE A removable compartment door can be placed a minimum 5 mm in front of appliance A clearance of 600 mm is required from a xed surface ...

Page 11: ... 3 2 1 2 4 23 mode reset 1 2 3 5 4 6 4 3 Key 1 System pressure gauge 2 ON OFF and Mode selection button 3 Display 4 Temperature adjustment 5 Anologue clock 6 Reset button When required Do not use a sharp object to depress this button 6 5 4 2 1 3 Key 1 Heating 2 OFF 3 Domestic hot water 4 DHW CH water temperature CH pressure 5 Symbol indicates temperature or pressure 6 Symbol indicates burner ON ...

Page 12: ...ber shown Press the ON OFF button 2 The control panel display switches on after a short initiatial test cycle that may last a few seconds Turning off Press the ON OFF button 2 until the display screen goes blank If you intend to leave your property empty for a prolonged period please refer to the Appliance Safety Devices section User Controls Selection of operating mode s To change the operating m...

Page 13: ...the ON times by pushing the black tappets to the outside 3 Select the OFF times by pushing the black tappets to the inside 4 Position the selector switch 1 to the timed position The heating will now operate your chosen programme Operate the boiler using the timer Set switch 1 to the central timed position Move the selector switch 1 to the I position and the heating will operate continuously Move t...

Page 14: ... have been lost but the boiler left switched on it will automatically commence operation when the power has been restored Fault Press on the reset button see chapter Quick reference guide If the fault persists and the symbol xx appears contact your Installation Servicing engineer or Heatline Service Lack of water in the installation 0 5 bars Your system is short of water and requires topping up vi...

Page 15: ...ure drops to 5O C The burner will switch off when the temperature reaches 35O C If the boiler is in Domestic Hot Water mode only the frost protection system is still active System Protection The boiler alone cannot ensure that the installation is protected against frost NOTE Any exposed pipe work should be lagged and an external frost thermostat tted noting that condensate drainage pipes are parti...

Page 16: ...nd ef cient use of your appliance a Incorrect or inadequate servicing can severely affect the safety of the appliance and can lead to injury We recommend that your appliance is serviced annually Only a competent person should service or repair this appliance The service engineer should complete the relevant Service Record on the Benchmark Checklist after each service The Benchmark Checklist may be...

Page 17: ...ing energy Your installer will be able to give energy saving advice about your system and its controls For energy saving advice you can contact the Energy Savings Trust for advice or visit www energysaving trust org uk who offer simple effective advice about saving energy Regular servicing of your boiler will help maintain its ef ciency servicing once a year is recommended Turn your thermostat dow...

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Page 20: ...0020112890 02 08 12 Because of our constant endeavour for improvement details may vary slightly from those shown in these instructions ...

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