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SYSTEM MANAGER
SYSTEM MANAGER
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SYSTEM MANAGER
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Putting into service
Have
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’s Technical Assistance Service start up your
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boiler for the first time. Once this has been done, the boiler can
be left to function automatically.
Under certain circumstances, such as after long periods of dis-
use, the service engineer responsible for the boiler may need
to re-start it without involving the Technical Assistance Service.
To do so, perform the following checks and operations:
− Check that the gas cock and heating water cock are open
− While the system is still cold, check that working pressure
in the central heating circuit is over 1 bar but below the
maximum limit specified for the boiler
− Since the control panel incorporates a temperature con-
trol function, make sure that the control panel is switched
on
− Adjust the timer thermostat (if installed) or the tempera-
ture control to the desired temperature (~20° C)
− Turn the boiler’s mains power switch ON
− Turn the control panel power switch ON and make sure
that the green power indicator lights
− Make the settings as instructed in the instruction manual
for your control panel.
The burner should now ignite and remain in operation until the
set temperature is reached.
The burner will then switch off and on automatically to main-
tain the set temperature without further operator action.
If any ignition faults or malfunctions occur, the burner performs
a “LOCKOUT SHUTDOWN”. This is shown by the red button light on
the burner and by the warning light on the control panel.
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If a “LOCKOUT SHUTDOWN” occurs, wait about 30 seconds be-
fore resetting the burner.
To reset the burner, press the red button light on the burner and
wait until the flame ignites.
Repeat this operation 2-3 times at the most. If the problem per-
sists after that, call
R
’s Technical Assistance Service.
System manager