
M1200
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User manual
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English (EU)
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01/03/2018 - ISSUE 2
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8.
Using the M1200
The generator manufacturer does not recommend to use the
generator below 6 degrees Celsius and above 40 degrees
Celsius of ambient temperatures.
The M1200 control panel gives important feedback on the
status of the M1200:
Status
Red
Orange
Green
Ready
Fixed
Fixed
Stand-by
Fixed
Flashing
Boiler active
Fixed
Boiler fault
Fixed
Water tank too hot
Flashing
Level sensor low
Flashing
Boiler overtemp.
Fixed
Flashing
WHITE ‘POWER’ LIGHT
When the generator is on, this light should be illuminated. If
the generator does not start, then the generator plug should
be checked. If the generator breaker position is correct and
the generator does not start the M1200 should be checked
by a competent service engineer.
AMBER ‘HEATER’ LIGHT
If the amber light is illuminated the water is below 96
degrees centigrade and is being heated. If the amber light
does not illuminate, and the red fault light stays on, there
may be a system fault (see below)
GREEN ‘READY’ LIGHT
When this light is illuminated the M1200 is ready for use. If
the green light is not illuminated the water may need
heating (amber light will be on) or there is a system fault
(red fault light will be on, see below).
FLASHING ORANGE LIGHT
If the amber light is flashing the water in the water tank is
too hot. If water in the water tank exceeds 45°C the boiler
will shut down. The water tank will need to be drained and
refilled with cold water, or the level topped up with cold
water.
RED ‘RESET’ LIGHT
The red reset light should switch off when the reset button
is pressed during start up. If the light stays on there is an
electrical fault which needs rectification. The M1200 should
be switched off until the fault has been corrected.
FLASH
ING RED ‘RESET’ LIGHT
A flashing red reset light indicates a boiler fault. The M1200
must be switched off and checked by a competent service
engineer.
RED ‘FAULT’ LIGHT
The red fault light will illuminate at start up until the green
button is pressed and the amber light illuminates. If the red
light stays on, and the amber light fails to illuminate, the
system may need to be bled to remove air (see section 7).