*Warning! the flue analysis mode must only be selected by a qualified service engineer.
2.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSK
CONTROL PANEL
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LEGEND:
A - On/Off Button
B - Domestic Hot Water Temperature Adjustment
C - Central Heating Temperature Adjustment
D - Reset Button/Flue Test analysis mode*
E - Comfort Mode Selector
F - Summer Mode LED (Green)
G - Ignition/Overheat Lockout LED (Red)
H - Central Heating (Winter Mode) LED (Green)
I- Digital Display (Fault Code/Water Temperature)
J- Time Clock
K- Central Heating System Pressure Gauge
CAUTION
Installation,
To ensure efficient and safe operation it is recommended that the boiler is serviced annually by a competent person.
If it is known or suspected that a fault exists on the appliance, it must not be used until the fault has been corrected by a competent person.
HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS
To get the most out of your boiler, we have provided you with some useful advice on proper use and maintenance:
-Periodically check the system pressure using the pressure gauge “K”, make sure that the pressure is between 1.0 and 1.5 bar (the blue part on the gauge) when the system is off and cool. The display will indicate “E 02” if the pressure is below the minimum recommended value. Consult your installer for checking and refilling the system.
-The outer panels of the unit's case must only be cleaned with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners. The control panel can be wiped with either a damp or dry cloth. Spray polishes must not be used on the control panel surface or knobs. Care must be
taken in preventing any liquid entering the appliance.
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