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DIGITAL DISPLAY
Fig. 2
Symbol/Icon Description
Displayed when heating mode is active
Displayed when hot water mode is active
Displayed when frost protection function is
active
Displayed when hot-water pre-heat function is
enabled. Flashes when functioning
Displayed if an alarm or fault has been detected
Displayed when low system pressure has been
detected
Displayed when an external sensor is connected
to the boiler
Displayed if an ignition fault has been detected
2.1 BEFORE SWITCHING ON
Before switching the appliance on, please familiarise yourself
with:
- how to isolate the appliance from the gas, water, and electricity
supplies;
- how to check and top-up – if necessary – the system water
pressure;
- the time clock or programmer (if fitted);
- any external thermostats and their functions;
- the appliance controls.
2.2 APPLIANCE CONTROLS (see fig. 1)
The appliance controls are situated on the lower front of the
appliance. The appliance controls include:
- pressure gauge;
- appliance mode selector;
- temperature selector;
- optional integral time clock/programmer (if fitted).
NOTE
The appliance frost protection is active in all the boiler modes.
The
temperature selectors
can be used to vary the temperature
of the water that circulates around your radiators and the water
that flows from your hot water taps. The temperature range is
adjustable between 40
o
C and 80
o
C for the central heating, and
between 37
o
C and 60
o
C for the hot water.
Refer to the main appliance status table for fault indicator and
boiler status.
The integral digital time clock is used to switch the heating on
and off at pre-determined intervals
2.3 LIGHTING THE BOILER
Ensure the gas and electrical supply to the boiler are
turned on.
Turn the mode selector switch to the
ON
position. When there
is a request for heating or hot water via the time clock or pro-
grammer, the boiler will begin an ignition sequence. When the
appliance reaches the CH set temperature, the burner will go
off for a minimum period of approximately 3 minutes.
When the programmer/time clock or external thermostats
heating request has been satisfied, the appliance will switch
off automatically.
2.4 ADJUSTING THE HEATING TEMPERATURE
Rotate the temperature selector – clockwise to increase, counter-
clockwise to decrease – to the desired temperature setting. The
temperature can be set from a minimum of 40°C to a maximum
of 80°C (if standard CH mode is selected).
2.5 ADJUSTING THE HOT WATER
TEMPERATURE
Rotate the temperature selector – clockwise to increase,
counter-clockwise to decrease – to the desired temperature
setting. The temperature can be set from a minimum of 37°C
to a maximum of 60°C. If the temperature at the outlet is still
not sufficiently hot enough, it may be necessary to reduce the
flow of water at the hot water outlet (tap).
NOTE
If the appliance fails to ignite during the ignition sequence, it
will enter a lockout condition. Should this occur, please allow a
period of at least two minutes before re-setting the appliance.
2.6 EXPLANATION OF FEATURES
Although the Vokèra Compact A has been designed for simplicity
of use, it utilises the latest in boiler technology, enabling a host
of functions to be carried out simultaneously.
2.7 AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
The automatic temperature control function (SARA), permits the
boiler (when the heating temperature selector is set within the
blank bullet points) to automatically adjust (raise) the heating.
The activation and the disable of the function is visualized on
the display if the heating temperature is selected between
55° - 65°C.
2. GETTING STARTED