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Part No. 5000893
Care of your Appliance
This is the end of the User Instructions,
Page 7 onwards are for the Installers use only.
Care of Your Appliance
Servicing
As with all gas appliances, to ensure long life and safe, trouble free operation, your appliance must be inspected and
serviced at regular intervals by a competent person.
This should include a check to ensure continued clearance of combustion products and that there is no excessive
build up of scale on the heat exchanger in hard water areas.
The frequency of servicing will depend upon the particular installation conditions and usage but in general, once per
year should be adequate.
If service or spare parts are required, always quote the Appliance Identification Number and G.C. Number shown on
the Identification Badge.
The Identification Badge is brightly coloured and located underneath the controls tray at the front of the appliance
and will be visible after removal of the bottom cover.
Cleaning
The outer casing is stoved enamel and should be cleaned with warm, soapy water. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE
POWDERS SINCE THEY WILL SCRATCH THE ENAMEL SURFACE.
Frost Precaution
In frosty weather the pilot should be left alight. If the house is to be unoccupied for several days the heater should
be drained. Place a suitable receptacle below the appliance.
IMPORTANT
Check that the water service cock is fitted
correctly. The arrow on the service cock must
point towards the appliance.
If it points the other way DO NOT attempt to
drain the appliance and contact your Installer.
1. Turn
OFF
the gas at the gas service cock - A.
2. Turn
OFF
the water at the water service cock
- B.
3. Turn
ON
a domestic hot water tap to release
the pressure - C.
4. Remove the drain screw in the water service
cock , drain the appliance and refit the drain
screw - D.
5. Turn
OFF
the domestic hot water tap - E.
Fig. 6