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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 off the appliance (see fig. 1)

For short periods:

Set the selector switch (C) to the OFF position and urn off
the DHW Isolation valve. When required, restore turn the
selector switch to either the SUMMER or WINTER posi-
tion and turn on the DHW Isolation valve.

For longer periods:

Set the selector switch (C) to the OFF position, turn off
the DHW Isolation valve, turn off the gas isolation cock.
When required, manually rotate the pump, open the gas
isolation cock, turn on the DHW Isolation valve and turn
the selector switch to either the SUMMER or WINTER
position.

NOTE: If frost protection is required-turn the selector
switch to the summer position, do not isolate the gas
supply, turn off the DHW Isolation valve.

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 sum-
mer/winter to “

“ position, then turn it back to the previous

position (see fig. 2). If the cut-out condition is repeated, turn
off the electrical supply and consult your installer or service
engineer.

For ventilation For servicing

ABOVE THE APPLIANCE CASING

400 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

100 mm

500 mm

Fig. 2

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

Bi-colour orange led: C.H. sensor (SM) fault.

Green led flashing: fan/smoke pressure switch.

Flashing orange led no water circulation.

Flashing red led indicates a problem in the line post-condenser.

Red led on, ignition blocked/safety stat/smoke stat tripped: 

turn the rotary switch in the position ( ) to restore functioning

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Страница 4: ...n of its operation The installer is legally required to complete a commissioning checklist as a means of complyng with the appropria te Building Regulations England and Wales All installations must be notified to Local Area Building Control either directly or through a Competent Persons Scheme A Building Regulations Compliance Certificate will then be issued to the customer who should on receipt w...

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Страница 6: ...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 temperat...

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Страница 8: ...ured black the wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the ter minal marked with the letter L or coloured red 1 6 4 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 1...

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