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Set  the  required  temperature  for  the  C.H.  and  D.H.W.  by
rotating the potentiometers (D - E) clockwise to increase
or anticlockwise to decrease the temperature.

NOTE:  when  operating  in  winter  mode,  priority  is  auto-
matically  given  to  providing  hot  water  when  the  demand
arises.

1.3.2

To turn the appliance off (see fig. 1)

For short periods:

Set  the  selector  switch  summer/winter (C)  to  OFF  posi-
tion.  When  required  restore  the  switch  to  the  SUMMER
or WINTER position and turn on the D.H.W. isolation valve.

For longer periods:

Set  the  selector  switch  summer/winter (C)  to  OFF  posi-
tion and isolate the gas service cock.
When  required  restore  the  switch  to  the  WINTER  or
SUMMER position and turn on the D.H.W. isolation valve.
Do  not  isolate  the  mains  electricity  or  gas  supply  if  frost
protection is required.

NOTE: when gas and electrical supplies must be turned
off,  the  entire  system  should  be  drained,  including  the
domestic water system.

1.4

MINIMUM CLEARANCES

The  following  MINIMUM  CLEARANCES  must  be  available  for
servicing the appliance:

1.5

ROUTINE SERVICING

To ensure continued efficient operation of the appliance, it is
recommended  that  it  is  checked  and  serviced  as  necessary
at regular intervals. 
The  frequency  of  servicing  will  depend  upon  the  particular
installation  conditions  and  usage  but  in  general  once  a  year
should be adequate. It is the law that any service work must
be carried out by a registerd person (C.O.R.G.I.).

1.6

GENERAL INFORMATION

1.6.1

Fault finding indicators (LEDS)

The  appliance  is  fitted  with  a  safety  cut-out  thermostat.  In
the  event  of  overheating  this  will  interrupt  the  power  supply
and prevent the appliance from functioning.
If  this  occurs,  allow  the  appliance  to  cool,  turn  the  selector
switch summer/winter to “

“ position and release it imme-

diately, then turn it back to the previous position (see fig. 2).
If the cut-out condition is repeated, turn off the electrical sup-
ply and consult your installer or service engineer.

1.6.2

Temperature/pressure gauge

The gauge (A fig. 1) on the facia panel indicates the approxi-
mate  system  pressure.  If  the  normal  running  pressure  is
seen to decrease over a period of time there is a water leak
and you should consult your installer or service engineer. 

1.6.3

Electrical supply

The  mains  plug  used  must  be  a  3  pin  type  to  BS1363,  and
fused at 3 A. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.

NOTE:  an  interruption  in  the  electricity  supply  whilst  the
burner  is  alight  may  cause  the  overheat  thermostat  to
operate. If this is suspected, turn the rotary switch to “

position  and  release  it  immediately,  then  turn  it  back  to
the previous position.

TO CONNECT A PLUG

As the colour of wires in the mains lead of this appliance may
not  correspond  with  the  coloured  markings  identifying  the
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
the  wire  which  is  coloured  green  and  yellow  must  be  con-
nected  to  the  terminal  in  the  plug  which  is  marked  with  the
letter  E  or  by  the  earth  symbol  -  or  coloured  green  and  yel-
low;  the  wire  which  is  coloured  blue  must  be  connected  to
the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured black; the
wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the ter-
minal marked with the letter L or coloured red.

1.6.5

Ventilation

If the appliance is installed in a cabinet, the latter MUST NOT
be used for storage purposes. 
Any  ventilation  provided  for  the  appliance  during  installation
MUST  NOT  be  blocked  and  a  periodic  check  must  be  made
to ensure that the vents are free from obstructions.

For ventilation For servicing

ABOVE THE APPLIANCE CASING

200 mm

300 mm

AT THE R.H.S.

15 mm

15 mm

AT THE L.H.S.

15 mm

15 mm

BELOW THE APPLIANCE CASING

200 mm

200 mm

IN FRONT OF THE APPLIANCE

350 mm

500 mm

Fig. 2

Spia rossa

Red led on, ignition lock-out/safety and smokes stats

tripped: turn the selector switch briefly to the position

marked ( ) to restore functioning

Bi-colour green led off if power is cut-off

Bi-colour orange led: C.H. sensor fault

Bi-colour orange led flashing: insufficient system pressure

Green led flashing: fan/smoke pressure switch failure

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Page 1: ...Supplied By www heating spares co Tel 0161 620 6677 Format C User instructions GB PLEASE LEAVE THIS INSTRUCTION WITH THE USER ...

Page 2: ...NE SERVICING 1 6 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 7 SAFETY 3 TIME CLOCKS These appliances comply with the S E D B U K scheme band D CONTENTS VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR LOG BOOK ENCLOSED IS FILLED IN CORRECTLY ALL CORGI REGISTERED INSTALLERS CARRY A CORGI ID CARD BOTH SHOULD BE RECORDED IN YOUR CENTRAL HEATING LOG BOOK YOU CAN CHECK YOUR INSTALLER IS CORGI REGISTERED BY CALLING ON 01256 372300 ...

Page 3: ... the appliance detecting water flow providing that the flow rate is above 2 l m 0 5 gal min The fan will start and the burner will light at full output If the draw off rate is near the maximum design flow rate the appliance will run continuously at full output until a tap is either turned off or the flow rate is reduced in which case the heat output will reduce accordingly to maintain a steady tem...

Page 4: ... electrical sup ply and consult your installer or service engineer 1 6 2 Temperature pressure gauge The gauge A fig 1 on the facia panel indicates the approxi mate system pressure If the normal running pressure is seen to decrease over a period of time there is a water leak and you should consult your installer or service engineer 1 6 3 Electrical supply The mains plug used must be a 3 pin type to...

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