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Telephone:

01604 762881

JOHNSON AND STARLEY Ltd.,

Rhosili Road,

Brackmills,

Fax :

01604 767408

Northampton, NN4 7LZ

2.2

For longer periods, e.g. a week or summer shutdown.

Turn the Water Heater switch to the “OFF” position and
then turn off the electricity supply to the heater.

3.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL

3.1

Remove the front cover from the Air Heater in
order to gain access to the thermostat.

3.2

The thermostat temperature can be set at any
point b50

o

C and +82

o

C by rotating the

thermostat knob.

3.3

We recommend that you start at a mid point and
slowy increase the setting until a satisfactory
temerature is reached. 

NOTE: BECAUSE THE

CIRCULATOR HEATS THE CONTENTS OF THE
HOT WATER CYLINDER, THERE WILL BE
SOME DELAY BETWEEN ANY CHANGE MADE
AND A CHANGE IN THE TEMPERATURE OF THE
HOT WATER

4.

TIME CONTROL OPERATION

4.1

In addition to continuous operation, the Time Control
will provide  24 hour timed operation of the circulator in
15 minutes increments (1 tappet). “On” periods are set
by moving the required number of tappets in towards
the centre of the dial. For example, a 4 hour “on” period
will require 16 tappets set to the “on” position at the
required time.

5.

MAINTENANCE

7.1

It is recommended that a full maintenance check on
your appliance be made at least once a year and that a
service contract is taken at the end of the guarantee
period. Your local gas supplier will be able to provide
details of arrangements for this service.

IMPORTANT

FOR YOUR HEATER TO WORK EFFICIENTLY AND FOR YOUR HEATING SYSTEM TO PERFORM
SATISFACTORILY, IT IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

1.

DO KEEP CLEAN, and make sure you DO NOT OBSTRUCT any grilles on the heater, in the heater compartment, or in
any  walls, windows or doors of the building.

3.

DO NOT PLACE ANYTHING (clothing, linen etc.) in contact with the heater or its flue pipe.

4.

DO NOT USE the heater compartment for storage or airing.

ON

ON

12

9

3

Fig. 2

Note:  This appliance SHOULD be checked and
maintained periodically by a qualified professional
or competent person.

6.

POWER CUTS

6.1

If you experience an electrical power cut your circulator
will cease to operate. When the electrical supply is
restored, the heater will work normally but the Time
Control WILL require resetting.

7.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

7.1

Check that the thermostat and Time Control are set
correctly to your requirements .

7.2

If the 

LOCKOUT

 is lit, wait for approximately 10

seconds and then press the 

RESET

 button.

7.3

If the circulator 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.

8.

IF YOU SMELL GAS

DO NOT operate any electrical switches, or use a
naked flame.

TURN OFF the gas supply.

VENTILATE the area by opening doors and
windows.

CALL OUT your local gas supplier.

NOTE: If you are aware of, or suspect, a fault OF ANY KIND
the heater MUST NOT be used. Turn off the gas and electri-
cal supplies to the heater and contact your service engineer!

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