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1 Safety

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Operating instructions turboMAG pro 0020208984_00

If possible, close the gas isolator cock on

the product.
Warn other occupants in the building by

yelling or banging on doors or walls.
Leave the building immediately and ensure

that others do not enter the building.
Alert the police as soon as you are outside

the building.
Use a telephone outside the building to

inform the emergency service department

of the gas supply company.

1.3.6 Risk of death due to explosive and

flammable materials

Do not use or store explosive or flammable

materials (e.g. petrol, paper, paint) in the

installation room of the product.

1.3.7 Risk of death due to lack of safety

devices

A lack of safety devices (e.g. expansion relief

valve) may lead to potentially fatal scalding

and other injuries, e.g. due to explosions.

Ask a Registered  Gas Installer to explain

how the safety devices work and where

they are located.

1.3.8 Risk of death due to changes to the

product or the product environment

Never remove, bridge or block the safety

devices.
Do not alter the safety devices in any way.

Do not damage or remove any seals on

components.

Do not make any changes:

The product itself

to the gas, air, water and electricity sup-

plies

to the entire flue gas installation

to the expansion relief valve

to the drain lines

to constructional conditions that may

affect the operational reliability of the

product

1.3.9 Risk of injury and material damage

due to maintenance and repairs

carried out incorrectly or not carried

out at all

Never attempt to carry out maintenance

work or repairs on your product yourself.
Faults and damage should be immediat-

ely rectified by a competent person.
Adhere to the maintenance intervals spe-

cified.

1.3.10 Risk of damage from corrosion caused

by an unsuitable installation site

Sprays , solvents , chlorinated cleaning 

agents , paint , adhesives , ammonia com-

pounds , dust or similar substances may

lead to corrosion on the product and in the

flue pipe.

Ensure that the installation site is always

free of fluorine , chlorine , sulphur , dust , etc.
Ensure that no chemical substances are

stored at the installation site.

Open all accessible doors and windows fully

to provide ventilation.
Switch off the product.
Inform a Registered Gas Contractor.

1.3.5 Risk of death from escaping gas

What to do if you smell gas in the building:

Leave rooms that smell of gas.
If possible, open doors and windows fully

and ensure adequate ventilation.
Do not use naked flames (e.g. lighters,

matches).
Do not smoke.
Do not use any electrical switches, mains

plugs, doorbells, telephones or other com-

munication systems in the building.
Close the emergency control valve or the

main isolator.

Summary of Contents for MAG HK 13-2/0-3 B

Page 1: ...Berghauser Str 40 D 42859 Remscheid Telefon 02191 18 0 Telefax 021 91 18 28 10 info vaillant de www vaillant de Operating instructions MAG HK 13 2 0 3 H back flue MAG HK 13 2 0 3 B back flue MAG HK 17 2 0 3 H back flue MAG HK 17 2 0 3 B back flue MAG HK 13 2 0 3 H top flue MAG HK 13 2 0 3 B top flue For the operator ...

Page 2: ...3 6 Recommended hot water temperature settings 6 4 Operation 7 4 1 Preparing for start up 7 4 2 Starting up the product 7 4 3 Switching on the product 7 4 4 Selecting operating modes 7 4 5 Setting the normal operating mode 7 4 6 Setting ECO mode 7 4 7 Stopping ECO mode 8 4 8 Setting the bath filling mode 8 4 9 Exiting bath filling mode 8 4 10 Setting the priority for the remote controls 8 5 Detect...

Page 3: ...be carried out by children unless they are supervised Any other use that is not specified in these instructions or use beyond that specified in this document shall be considered improper use Any direct commercial or industrial use is also deemed to be improper Caution Improper use of any kind is prohibited 1 3 2 Installation by competent persons only Only an approved competent person is per mitted...

Page 4: ...e gas installation to the expansion relief valve to the drain lines to constructional conditions that may affect the operational reliability of the product 1 3 9 Risk of injury and material damage due to maintenance and repairs carried out incorrectly or not carried out at all Never attempt to carry out maintenance work or repairs on your product yourself Faults and damage should be immediat ely r...

Page 5: ...bsolutely sure that the product is compat ible with the gas group at the installation site 3 2 Output ranges Type designation Power Water flow rate ΔT 25 K MAG HK 13 2 0 3 H back flue MAG HK 13 2 0 3 H top flue MAG HK 13 2 0 3 B back flue MAG HK 13 2 0 3 B top flue Min 4 8 max 28 kW 13 L min MAG HK 17 2 0 3 H back flue MAG HK 17 2 0 3 B back flue Min 6 2 max 37 kW 17 L min 3 3 Product design 1 2 3...

Page 6: ... water temperature settings 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 70 1 2 3 1 Washing dishes showering 2 Showering hot water 3 High temperature The hot water temperature can be set from 38 C to 70 C default setting 42 C If the water temperature that is set is below 48 C before hot water generation begins youcannot increase the hot water temperature to above 48 C during operation this is to prevent sc...

Page 7: ...Switch on the power supply to the product 6 Open the gas isolator cock 2 4 2 Starting up the product Only start up the product once the casing has been com pletely closed 4 3 Switching on the product 1 Press The display shows the preset temperature in the normal operating mode default setting 42 C Once the self test is complete the display goes off and the product goes into standby mode 2 Open the...

Page 8: ... elements on the product Alternatively on a remote control briefly press the button to prior itise the remote control The symbol displaying the prioritisation lights up on the display Displayed symbols Page 6 5 Detecting and rectifying faults Fault messages have priority over all other displays If faults occur or fault messages are displayed proceed as set out in the table in the appendix Detectin...

Page 9: ...mis sion the product 8 Guarantee and customer service 8 1 Guarantee For information on the manufacturer s guarantee you can write to the contact address that is provided on the back page 8 2 Customer service For contact details for our authorised customer service de partment you can write to the address that is provided on the back page or you can visit www vaillant com ...

Page 10: ...Discharge the cold water Vapour at the flue gas open ing The water in the flue gas condenses in the cold air Hot water is white Air that is dissolved in the cold water escapes After closing the hot water valve the ventilator contin ues running Ventilator supplies the burner with outside air Fluctuating water temperat ure and flow rate Additional water taps are opened or closed No fault Water leak ...

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