Classic
SE FF
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Users
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BOILER CONTROLS
LEGEND
A
Sightglass.
B
Thermostat knob.
C
Mains on/off switch.
D
Gas service cock (shown in the OPEN position).
E
Overheat thermostat reset button.
View inside boiler controls area
TO SHUT DOWN THE BOILER
1. For short periods
Turn the boiler on/off switch (C) to OFF.
When heating is again required, restore the switch to ON.
2. For longer periods
Turn the boiler ON/OFF switch (C) to OFF.
Switch the electricity supply to OFF.
TO RELIGHT THE BOILER
Repeat the procedure 1 - 8, detailed in 'To light the boiler'.
FROST PROTECTION
If no frost protection is provided and frost is likely during a short
absence from home, leave the heating controls at a reduced
temperature setting.
In
winter condnditions
, i.e. domestic hot water, the thermostat
should be set at position 5 or 6.
For
summer conditions
, i.e. domestic hot water only, the
thermostat should be set at position 3.
These settings, however, are offered for general guidance only
and other settings may be found preferable, dependent upon the
type of system installed or as recommended by the installer.
CONTROL OF WATER TEMPERATURE
1.
Adjust the boiler thermostat (B) to give the required
temperature of central heating.
2.
The boiler thermostat automatically switches the main
burner OFF and ON to maintain the selected temperature.
Approximate flow temperatures for the boiler thermostat settings are:
For longer periods, the entire system should be drained -
including the domestic water supply. If the system includes a
frost thermostat then, during cold weather, the boiler should be
turned OFF at the time switch(es) ONLY. The mains supply
should be left switched ON, with the boiler thermostat left in the
normal running position.
BOILER OVERHEAT THERMOSTAT
The boiler is fitted with a safety 'cutout' thermostat. This will shut
down the boiler in the event of overheating. Should this occur
allow the boiler to cool, press the reset button (E) then relight as
detailed in steps 1-8 in 'To light the boiler'.
If the cutout condition still persists turn off the boiler and consult
a CORGI registered installer or in IE a competent person.
LOSS OF SYSTEM WATER PRESSURE
BOILERS FITTED WITH CLASSIC SE SEALED SYSTEM UNITS ONLY
If the red arrow on the unit pressure gauge is set above zero
and the system pressure is seen to fall below this value over a
period of time then a water leak is indicated. In this event a
CORGI registered installer or in IE a competent person should
be consulted.
DO NOT OPERATE THE BOILER IF THE PRESSURE HAS
REDUCED TO ZERO FROM THE ORIGINAL SETTING.
ESCAPE OF GAS
Should a gas leak be suspected, contact your local gas supplier
without delay.
Do NOT search for gas leaks with a naked flame.
CLEANING
For normal cleaning simply dust with a dry cloth.
To remove stubborn marks and stains, wipe with a damp cloth
and finish off with a dry cloth.
Do NOT use abrasive cleaning materials.
MAINTENANCE
The appliance should be serviced at least once a year by a
CORGI registered installer or in IE a competent person.
Knob Setting
Flow Temperature
o
C
o
F
1
56
133
2
61
142
3
66
152
4
72
161
5
77
170
6
82
180
All CORGI registered installers carry a CORGI ID card, and have a registration number. Both should be recorded in
the
Benchmark
Commissioning Checklist. You can check your installer by calling CORGI direct on 01256 372300.
THE BENCHMARK SERVICE INTERVAL RECORD MUST BE COMPLETED AFTER EACH SERVICE
Caradon Ideal Limited
is a member of the Benchmark initiative and fully supports the aims of
the programme. Benchmark has been introduced to improve the standards of installation and
commissioning of central heating systems in the UK and to encourage the regular servicing of
all central heating systems to ensure safety and efficiency.
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