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L - Burner in operation signal
This symbol indicates that the burn-
er is in operation.
The symbol lights up when the boil-
er receives a request for heating or
domestic hot water production.
F - Operation in heating mode
The symbol lights up when the
boiler receives a request in heating
mode. If a request for domestic hot
water production is received at the
same time, the light switches off.
G - Operation in hot water
production mode
This symbol lights up when there
is a request for domestic hot water.
I - Block signal
The symbol lights up when the
burner safety device has inter-
vened, due to:
- No gas
- Failed ignition
In the first case, in which the burner
will not light, one must check if the
gas valve is open.
M - Fault signal
The symbol lights up on the display
monitor when the boiler detects an
operation anomaly or it is blocked
due to a permanent fault. The code
that identifies the cause is displayed
in place of the degrees centigrade
by pressing the unblock button (D).
The symbol is also displayed by en-
abling the calibration function and
flashes when changing parameters.
D - Unblock button
By acting on this button for < 1 sec.
one can:
- restart the boiler after the burner
safety device has intervened, ac-
tivating the symbol on the display
- display the error code when the
boiler operation is block due to
a permanent fault, activating the
symbol on the display
Thermometer
If, on the display, the symbol
(
) is lit up, the temperature in-
dicated is that relating to the water
for the heating circuit
If, on the display, the symbol
(
) is lit up, the temperature in-
dicated is that relating to the water
for the domestic hot water circuit.
A - Pressure gauge
Displays the water pressure inside
the heating circuit; this pressure
value must not be below 0.8/1 bar
(when cold).
If the pressure drops below 0.8/1
bar, one must restore the correct
value by acting on the system fill
-
ing valve. This operation must be
carried out when the boiler is cold.
6.2 - CHECKS BEFORE COMMISSIONING
1
Make sure the gas shut-off valve upstream of
the boiler is open.
2 Check that any shut-off valves
for maintenance, on the flow and
return are open.
3 Check that the shut-off valve, for maintenance,
on the domestic cold water inlet is open.
4 Check that the safety valves outlet has been
connected to the drains.
5
Check that the boiler is powered electrically;
the display (E) on the control panel must be
lit up.
6 Check the water pressure on the boiler pres-
sure gauge (A); for optimum operation, the
pressure should be between 0.8 and 1 bar
(with pump stopped).
Should the pressure be lower than 0.7 bar with
the system cold, restore pressure by opening
the system filling tap (see par. 6.4).