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MODE

STEP

STORE

RESET

+

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

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MASTER MODULE

CONTROL PANEL

1  BoiLER CoNtRoLS / DiSPLAy (mAStER PANEL SHoWN)

In normal operation the display (C) shows the boiler status (see 

table above) and the water system flow temperature.

Blocking mode

The boiler will enter blocking mode under certain fault 

conditions.  Whilst in blocking mode the burner is switched off.  

Once the fault conditions are clear the boiler will automatically 

reset itself.  In blocking mode the display will alternate between 

showing a '9' in digit one, along with the flow temperature in 

digits 2, 3 and 4, e.g.  

Followed by the blocking code 'bxx', e.g.  

Error mode

In error mode the display will flash on and off with the error code 

shown, e.g.
The boiler will enter error mode under certain fault conditions.  

 9     9 6

 b     1 8

The unit will be inoperative until the fault is rectified.  The reset 

button is used to reset the boiler control module after an error 

has occurred.

Self Check and Anti-Seize modes

After switching on the mains power or after a reset, the boiler 

performs a selfcheck, i.e. the DHW valve (if connected) is 

energised first for 15 seconds then the CH pump is switched on 

for a further 10 seconds.  This cycle repeats itself every 24hrs, 

as long as no heat request is given in 24hrs.

Burner on/off Switch

With the burner switch set to 'off' the boiler will not respond to a 

CH demand.  However, it will respond to a DHW demand and the 

pump anti-seize and frost protection modes are still operational 

any one of which could cause the boiler to fire.  Note. The burner 

switch is NOT a mains isolation switch.

CH/DHW Systems

In standby mode pressing and holding the '+' button for 3 

seconds turns the CH system on/off.
In standby mode pressing and holding the '-' button for 3 

seconds turns the DHW system on/off.

 E    3 6

3

RESET

C

D

SLAVE MODULE

CONTROL PANEL

Sequence  Boiler Status

 

DH

W valve energised

 

Standby, no heat request

 

Pre-purge, post purge

 

 2 

Ignition

 

Burner on in CH mode

 

Burner on in DHW mode

 

Waiting for air pressure switch to open or close

 

Burner off because a set value has been reached

 

 7 

Pump overrun in CH mode

 

 8 

Pump overrun in DHW mode

operation

LEGEND
A.

  Burner switch

B. 

Pressure gauge

C.

  Display

D.

  Reset button

E.

  Mode button

F.

  Step button

G.

  Store button

H.

  + button (to increase values)

i.

  - button (to decrease values)

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Summary of Contents for Imax xtra F320

Page 1: ...en replacing any part on this appliance use only spare parts that you can be assured conform to the safety and performance specification that we require Do not use reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorised by Ideal Boilers xtra Models F320 F400 F480 F560 xtra ...

Page 2: ...tted Do not store objects around or on the boiler and keep access clear at all times Do not obstruct ventilation ducts grilles or openings in the boiler room room space or compartment that the appliance is installed in or the passage of combustion and ventilation to the boiler Do not turn off the boiler if it is to be left unattended in frosty weather If it is known or suspected that a fault exist...

Page 3: ...fcheck i e the DHW valve if connected is energised first for 15 seconds then the CH pump is switched on for a further 10 seconds This cycle repeats itself every 24hrs as long as no heat request is given in 24hrs Burner on off Switch With the burner switch set to off the boiler will not respond to a CH demand However it will respond to a DHW demand and the pump anti seize and frost protection modes...

Page 4: ... case a separate frost protection should be fitted Boiler Overheat Boiler overheating is detected by electrical sensors connected to the boiler control module If the boiler overheats it will shut down and the display will show E18 Press the reset button D and the boiler will relight If the fault recurs turn off the boiler and consult a Gas Safe Registered Engineer or in IE a competent person Conde...

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