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4.4 OTHER OPERATING CONDITIONS
4.4.1
The heaters can be made to operate during the day (i.e. weekends) by setting the switches
to
‘
ON ALL TIME
’. (
I
) Room and hot water temperatures will be controlled automatically.
4.4.2
To return to the usual ‘
ON
’ and ‘
OFF
’ times (i.e. overnight or during weekdays), set the
switches to ‘
TIMED
’.
4.4.3
If heating is NOT WANTED, set the switches to the ‘
OFF
’ position.
5. MAINTENANCE
5.1 AIR FILTER
5.1.1
IMPORTANT
- The air filter should be cleaned every 2 weeks during the heating season. TO
clean the air filter, withdraw it from the heater, clean with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner and refit.
DO NOT
allow the filter to become clogged or the heater output will become greatly reduced
and fuel will be wasted. In
NEW HOUSES
, clean the filter once a week for the first month or two
to clear builders’ dust etc.
5.2 MAINTENANCE AND GAS TARIFF
5.2.1 It is recommended that a full maintenance check be made on your appliance(s) annually, and
that a service contract is taken out when the guarantee period ends. Your installer will give you
details of arrangements for this service. If your installer has difficulty in providing this information,
please contact Johnson and Starley Service Department, who will provide information of suitable
service companies.
6. TROUBLE SHOOTING
6.1
Check that the Thermista-stat and Time Control are set correctly to your requirements and that at least
half of the warm air outlets are open, especially in the room where the Thermista-stat is located.
6.2
Check that the air filter is not clogged, if so clean as detailed in Section 5.
6.3
If the
LOCKOUT
is lit, wait for approximately 10 seconds and then press the
RESET
button.
6.4
If the heater will still not operate correctly, contact your local service engineer.
SERVICE ARRANGEMENTS
a. for new dwellings, servicing is usually supplied for a specific period under arrangements made by
the building contractor.
b. local Authorities often have their own special arrangements.
c. if the above do not apply, contact your local service engineer, or the Service department at
Johnson & Starley Ltd.
7. EMERGENCY POWER RESTRICTIONS (Power Cuts)
7.1
If you experience an electrical power cut, the gas control on your heater, being electrically operated, will
close. The main burner will go out. When the electrical supply returns, the air heater will work normally
again.
7.2
If your heating system is controlled by an electrical time control, it will be necessary to reset the clock
dial as described in Section 4.