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De Dietrich NeOvo EcoNox EF 22, EF 29 Oil-fired boiler User Guide
Below you will find brief information for Oil-fired boiler NeOvo EcoNox EF 22, Oil-fired boiler NeOvo EcoNox EF 29. The NeOvo EcoNox EF 22 and EF 29 oil-fired boilers are designed for heating only, with the option of producing domestic hot water by combining them with a domestic hot water tank. They offer high-efficiency heating, low polluting emissions, a cast iron heating body and an electronic control panel.
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NeOvo
User Guide
Oil-fired boiler
NeOvo EcoNox
EF 22
EF 29
Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing this appliance.
Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
In order to ensure continued safe and efficient operation we recommend that the product is regularly maintained. Our Service and After Sales organization can assist with this.
We hope you will receive many years of satisfactory service.
Contents
Contents
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Contents
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1 Safety
1 Safety
1.1 General safety instructions
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Danger
This appliance is not intended to be used by persons
(including children) whose physical, sensory or mental capacity is impaired or persons with no experience or knowledge, unless they have the benefit, through the intermediary of a person responsible for their safety, of supervision or prior instructions regarding use of the appliance. Care should be taken to ensure that children do not play with the appliance.
Warning
Only qualified professionals are authorised to work on the boiler and the heating installation.
Danger of electric shock
A disconnection device must be fitted to the perma nent pipes in accordance with installation rules.
Danger of electric shock
Danger
If you smell flue gases:
1. Switch off the appliance.
2. Open the windows.
3. Evacuate the premises.
4. Contact a qualified professional.
Warning
Do not touch the flue gas pipes. Depending on the boiler settings, the temperature of the flue gas pipes may exceed 60°C.
Warning
Do not touch the radiators for long periods. Depending on the boiler settings, the temperature of the radiators may exceed 60°C.
Warning
Take precautions with the domestic hot water. De pending on the boiler settings, the domestic hot water temperature may exceed 65°C.
Danger of electric shock
If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its after sales service or persons with similar qualifications in order to obviate any dan ger.
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1 Safety
1.2 Recommendations
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Caution
Do not neglect to service the boiler. Contact a quali fied professional or subscribe to a maintenance con tract for the annual servicing of the boiler.
Caution
Only genuine spare parts may be used.
Caution
The installation must satisfy each point in the rules
(DTU, EN and others, etc.) that govern works and in terventions in individual homes, blocks of flats or other buildings.
Note
Keep the boiler accessible at all times.
Caution
Install the boiler in a frost-free location.
Caution
The appliance should be on Summer or Antifreeze mode rather than switched off to guarantee the follow ing functions:
Anti-blocking of pumps
Frost Protection
Note
Regularly check the presence of water and pressure in the heating installation.
Note
Never remove or cover labels and data plates affixed to the appliances. Labels and data plates must be legible throughout the entire lifetime of the appliance.
Immediately replace damaged or illegible instructions and warning stickers.
Note
Remove the casing only to perform maintenance and repair work. Put the casing back in place after mainte nance and repair work.
Note
Insulate the pipes to reduce heat losses to the mini mum.
Caution
If the home is unoccupied for a long period and there is a risk of frost, drain the boiler and the heating sys tem.
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1.3 Liabilities
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1 Safety
1.3.1 Manufacturer's liability
Our products are manufactured in compliance with the re quirements of the various Directives applicable. They are therefore delivered with the marking and any documents necessary. In the interests of the quality of our products, we strive constantly to improve them. We therefore reserve the right to modify the specifications given in this document.
Our liability as manufacturer may not be invoked in the fol lowing cases:
Failure to abide by the instructions on installing the appli ance.
Failure to abide by the instructions on using the appliance.
Faulty or insufficient maintenance of the appliance.
1.3.2 Installer's liability
The installer is responsible for the installation and initial com missioning of the appliance. The installer must abide by the following instructions:
Read and follow the instructions given in the manuals pro vided with the appliance.
Install the appliance in compliance with prevailing legisla tion and standards.
Carry out initial commissioning and any checks necessary.
Explain the installation to the user.
If maintenance is necessary, warn the user of the obliga tion to check the appliance and keep it in good working or der.
Give all the instruction manuals to the user.
1.3.3 User's liability
To guarantee optimum running of the installation, you must abide by the following instructions:
Read and follow the instructions given in the manuals pro vided with the appliance.
Call on a qualified professional to carry out installation and initial commissioning.
Get your installer to explain your installation to you.
Have the required checks and services done by a qualified professional.
Keep the instruction manuals in good condition close to the appliance.
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2 About this manual
2 About this manual
2.1 General
2.2 Symbols used
Fig.1
Symbols used on the appliance
This manual is intended for users of EFboilers.
Note
The user, installation and service manuals are also available on our internet site.
2.2.1 Symbols used in the manual
This manual uses various danger levels to draw attention to special in structions. We do this to improve user safety, to prevent problems and to guarantee correct operation of the appliance.
Danger
Risk of dangerous situations resulting in serious personal injury.
Danger of electric shock
Risk of electric shock.
Warning
Risk of dangerous situations resulting in minor personal injury.
Caution
Risk of material damage.
Note
Please note: important information.
See
Reference to other manuals or pages in this manual.
2.2.2 Symbols used on the appliance
1 Alternating current.
2 Protective earthing.
3 Before installing and commissioning the appliance, carefully read the instruction manuals provided.
4 Dispose of used products through an appropriate recovery and re cycling structure.
5 Caution: danger of electric shock, live parts. Disconnect the mains power prior to carrying out any work.
6 Connect the appliance to the protective earthing.
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3 Technical specifications
3 Technical specifications
3.1 Homologations
3.1.1 Certifications
Tab.1
Certifications
CE identification number
Type of connection
Tab.2
Oil categories
Type of oil that can be used
Standard fuel oil
Low-sulphur oil
Bio-oil B10
Mixture of low-sulphur oil (<50 mg/kg) plus 5.9 to 10.9% (in volume) of FAME
Bio-oil B5 (or Bio 5)
Mixture of low-sulphur oil (<50 mg/kg) plus 3 to 5.9% (in volume) of FAME
(1) Liquid petroleum products — Fatty Acid Methyl Esters used as heating fuel
0085CQ0006
B
23
3.1.2 Directives
This product complies with the requirements of the following European Di rectives and Standards:
Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC, Article 3, paragraph 3
European New Approach Directive DI 98/70/EC 13/10/1998: Directive on the quality of petrol and diesel fuels
Efficiency Directive 92/42/EC
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC
Generic standards: EN 61000-6-3, EN 61000-6-1
Standard referred to: EN 55014
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
Generic standard: EN 60335–1
Standard referred to: EN 60335–2–102
DIN 51603–1: Oil 5 < S < 2000 ppm
EN 590: GONR
DIN 51603-6: Bio-oil (10% FAME)
EN 303–1 - EN 303-2 - EN 304
Apart from the legal provisions and Directives, the additional Directives de scribed in these instructions must also be observed.
For all provisions and Directives referred to in these instructions, it is agreed that all addenda or subsequent provisions will apply at the time of installation.
3.1.3 Oil categories
Maximum viscosity
6 mm
2
/s at 20 °C
6 mm
2
/s at 20 °C
6 mm
2
/s at 20 °C
6 mm
2
/s at 20 °C
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3 Technical specifications
3.2 Technical data
Tab.3
General
Useful output Pn - at 80/60°C
Heating mode
Nominal input Qn - Hi
Heating mode
Efficiency Hi - 100% Pn - Average temperature 70°C
Heating mode under full load
Efficiency Hi - 30% Pn - Average temperature 40 °C
Heating mode under part load
Nominal water flow rate at Pn and ΔT = 20K
Standby losses Pstby at ΔT = 30K
Loss through the outer casing at Δt = 30K
Tab.4
Hydraulic specifications
Water content (excluding expansion vessel)
Minimum operating pressure
Maximum operating pressure
Maximum water temperature
Pressure loss of hydraulic circuit at Δt = 10K
Pressure loss of hydraulic circuit at Δt = 15K
Pressure loss of hydraulic circuit at Δt = 20K
Tab.5
Data on the combustion gases
NOx emission according to EN267
Flue gas mass flow rate Pn 40/30°C
Flue gas circuit volume
Flue gas temperature Pn 80/60°C
Required depressurisation at the nozzle
Number of cast iron parts
Number of baffle plates
Tab.6
Electrical characteristics
Power supply voltage
Electrical protection rating
Absorbed power - Stand-by - Psb
Tab.7
Other characteristics
Maximum operating temperature
10 EF
See
The back cover for contact details.
Unit kW kW
%
% m
3
/h
W
%
EF 22
33
36.6
90.2
93.5
1.421
83
88
EF 29
40
44.1
90.7
95.1
1.721
95
88
Unit litre
MPa (bar)
MPa (bar)
°C mbar mbar mbar
Unit mg/kWh kg/h litre
°C
Pa
Part
Part
Unit
VAC
IP
W
Unit
°C
EF 22
24.5
0.05 (0.5)
0.3 (3)
90
44
19
11
EF 22
Class 3
5
41
<210
5
4
2
EF 22
230
21
4
EF 22
90
EF 29
30
0.05 (0.5)
0.3 (3)
90
64
29
16
EF 29
Class 3
67
51
<195
5
5
2
EF 29
230
21
4
EF 29
90
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Settings range for the heating water temperature
Settings range for the domestic hot water temperature
Safety thermostat
Weight empty
Unit
°C
°C
°C kg
3 Technical specifications
EF 22
30 - 90
40 - 65
110
156
EF 29
30 - 90
40 - 65
110
186
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4 Description of the product
4 Description of the product
4.1 General description
The floor-standing oil boilers in the EF range have the following specifica tions:
Heating only with possibility to produce domestic hot water by combining them with a domestic hot water tank
High-efficiency heating
Low polluting emissions
Heating body in cast iron
Electronic control panel
Flue gas discharge via a chimney type connection
4.2 Main components
Fig.2
Main components
4.2.1 Boiler
7
1
5
4
2
3
1 Control panel
2 On/Off switch
3 Heating body
4 Position of the control panel PCB
5 Flue gas nozzle
7 Reset button
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4.3 Description of the control panel B-Control
4.3.1 Description of the keys
Fig.3
Control panel keys
4 Description of the product
Heating temperature setting button
Level access key: Information, Installer or Chimney
Sweep
Fig.4
Display
Manual reset key
Domestic hot water temperature setting button
4.3.2 Description of the display
Hour run meter
Failures
Maintenance
Reset necessary
Burner status
Heating mode
Outside temperature sensor
Domestic hot water mode
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4 Description of the product
4.4 Description of the control panel IniControl 2
4.4.1 Description of the keys
Fig.5
Control panel keys
1 2
1 ESC key ( h
) or
2 Key for the heating temperatures or
3 Key for the domestic hot water temperatures or
Fig.6
Function keys
3
4
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4
key or CONFIRM ( )
4.4.2 Description of the display
Key functions h
Back to the previous level without saving the modifications made
Manual reset
Accessing the heating parameters
Lowering the value
Accessing the domestic hot water parameters
Raising the value
MODE display
Accessing the menu selected or confirming the value modification
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Fig.7
Burner Operation
Burner Operation
Burner OFF
Burner ON
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Fig.8
Operating modes
4 Description of the product
Operating modes
Steady symbol: heating function enabled
Flashing symbol: heating production running
Steady symbol: domestic hot water function enabled
Flashing symbol: domestic hot water production running
Heating function disabled
Domestic hot water function disabled
Fig.9
Menu display
Fig.10 Temperature sensors
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Menu display
Information menu: displays the measured values and the statuses of the appliance
User menu: provides access to the User level setting parameters
Installer menu: provides access to the Installer level setting param eters
Manual Forcing menu: the appliance runs at the set point dis played, the pumps operate and the 3-way valves are not controlled
Malfunction menu: the appliance has malfunctioned. This informa tion is signalled by an error code and a flashing display
Hour run meters menu
Timer Program menu
Clock menu
Timer program for Mondays
Timer program for Tuesdays
Timer program for Wednesdays
Timer program for Thursdays
Timer program for Fridays
Timer program for Saturdays
Timer program for Sundays
Temperature sensors
Room temperature sensor connected
Steady symbol: WINTER mode (outside temperature sensor con nected)
Flashing symbol: SUMMER mode (outside temperature sensor connected)
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Fig.11 Other Information
Other Information
Chimney Sweep Menu: forced operation in full load mode
Access to information on the additional PCBs
Name of the PCB for which the parameters are displayed
Three-way valve connected
Pump running
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5 Utilisation with the control panel B-Control
5 Utilisation with the control panel B-Control
5.1 Use of the control panel
Fig.12 Press the key
5.1.1 Accessing the menus
1. The key is used to access the various menus and to scroll up and down the information in the Information menu.
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Fig.13 Accessing the Information menu 2. To access the Information menu, press the key once.
Note
Five minutes after the key is pressed for the last time, the dis play goes back to the main display, after completion of the venting cycle.
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Fig.14 Accessing Chimney Sweep menu 3. To access the Chimney Sweep menu, press the key for two sec onds.
Note
Thirty minutes after the key is pressed for the last time, the dis play goes back to the main display.
5.2 Start-up
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1. Check that the heating system and the boiler are adequately primed with water.
2. Check that the storage tank is duly filled with fuel.
3. Check the water pressure in the heating system. The recommended water pressure is 0.15 MPa (1.5 bar).
4. Open the oil inlet valve.
5. Switch on the boiler.
6. A venting cycle is run automatically.
7. The display shows the operating status of the boiler, the heating flow temperature and any error codes.
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5.3 Shutdown
Fig.15 Switching off the heating
5 Utilisation with the control panel B-Control
5.3.1 Switching off the heating
1. Turn the setting button all the way to the left until played.
Note
The frost protection function continues to run
is dis
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Fig.16 Stopping domestic hot water produc tion
5.3.2 Stopping domestic hot water production
1. Turn the setting button all the way to the left until played.
is dis
Note
Frost protection continues to run on the domestic hot water tank.
The venting cycle is not tripped when domestic hot water produc tion is shut down.
5.4 Frost Protection
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5.3.3 Shutting down the installation
If the central heating system is not used for a long period of time, we rec ommend switching off the boiler.
1. Switch the On/Off switch to Off.
2. Cut the electrical power to the boiler.
3. Close the oil inlet.
4. Have the boiler and the chimney carefully swept.
5. Close the door of the boiler to prevent air circulating inside it.
6. Remove the pipe connecting the boiler to the chimney and plug the flue gas nozzle.
7. Keep the area frost-free.
If the central heating system is not in use and there is a risk of frost, we recommend activating the boiler's antifreeze protection function.
Caution
The frost protection does not work if the boiler is switched off.
Caution
The integrated protection system only protects the boiler, not the heating installation
Caution
If the home is unoccupied for a long period and there is a risk of frost, drain the boiler and the heating system.
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5 Utilisation with the control panel B-Control
1. Put the boiler in frost protection mode. The standby function will be deactivated.
The boiler will then only start up to protect itself from frost.
Note
To prevent the radiators and the installation from freezing in pla ces where that risk exists (e.g. in a garage or an equipment room), we recommend the connection of an outside temperature sensor to the boiler.
If the temperature of the water in the boiler falls too much, the integrated protection device switches itself on. This device functions as follows:
If the water temperature is lower than 7°C, the circulation pump starts up.
If the water temperature is lower than 4°C, the boiler starts up.
If the water temperature is higher than 10°C, the boiler shuts down and the circulation pump continues to run for a short time.
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6 Utilisation with the control panel IniControl 2
6 Utilisation with the control panel IniControl 2
6.1 Use of the control panel
Fig.17 Accessing the menus
6.1.1 Browsing in the menus
Note
The first time a key is pressed, the backlit screen is switched on.
The name of the PCB is displayed: check that it is actually the
PCB on which the setting must be made.
1. To access the menu level, press the two keys on the right simultane ously.
2. To go back to the main display, press the h
key.
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Fig.18 Choosing the menu 3. Note
The key is used to move to the right.
Fig.19 Choosing the menu
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Note
The key is used to move to the left.
To select the desired menu, press the or key until the icon for the desired menu flashes.
Information menu
User menu
Installer menu
Forcing Manual mode
Failure menu
Hour run meters sub-menu
Timer Program sub-menu
Clock sub-menu
The icon is displayed only if an optional PCB has been installed
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6 Utilisation with the control panel IniControl 2
Fig.20 Confirming the menu or parameter 4. To confirm the selection of the desired menu, sub-menu or parame ter, press the key.
Note
If no keys are pressed for 3 minutes, the appliance returns to nor mal operating mode.
The display disappears after a few seconds' inactivity.
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Fig.21 Modifying a value 5. To modify the value of a parameter, press the or key until the desired value is displayed.
Fig.22 Confirming a new value
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6. To confirm a new parameter value, press the key.
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Fig.23 Back to the main display 7. To go back to the main display, press the h
key.
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6.1.2 Accessing the User menu
The information and settings in the User menu can be accessed by every one.
Note
The name of the PCB is displayed: check that it is actually the
PCB on which the setting must be made.
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Fig.24 Accessing the User menu
6 Utilisation with the control panel IniControl 2
1. Access the menus by pressing the two keys on the right simultane ously.
2. Select the User menu by pressing the or key until the icon flashes.
3. Press to access the User menu.
Note
The User menu is available only if the icon flashes.
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Fig.25 Displaying the parameters of the
User menu
4. Press the or key until the desired parameter is displayed.
The parameters available to the User are displayed.
5. Go back to the main display by pressing the h
key.
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Fig.26 Accessing the Hour Run Meters /
Timer Program / Clock sub-menus
6.1.3 Accessing the Hour Run Meters / Timer Program / Clock sub-menus
Note
The name of the PCB is displayed: check that it is actually the
PCB on which the setting must be made.
1. Access the menus by pressing the two keys on the right simultane ously.
2. Select the menu by pressing the or key until the icon flashes and confirm by pressing the key.
Note
The Hour Run Meters / Timer Program / Clock sub-menus can be accessed only if the icon flashes.
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Fig.27 Displaying the parameters of the
Hour Run Meters sub-menu
3. Select the menu by pressing the or key until the desired submenu is displayed and confirm by pressing the key.
4. Go back to the main display by pressing the h
key.
For more information, see
Browsing in the menus, page 19
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6.2 Start-up
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1. Check that the heating system and the boiler are adequately primed with water.
2. Check that the storage tank is duly filled with fuel.
3. Check the water pressure in the heating system. The recommended water pressure is 0.15 MPa (1.5 bar).
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6.3 Shutdown
Fig.28 Selecting the shut-down mode
4. Open the oil inlet valve.
5. Switch on the boiler.
6. A venting cycle is run automatically.
7. The display shows the operating status of the boiler, the heating flow temperature and any error codes.
6.3.1 Switching off the heating
Note
The name of the PCB is displayed: check that it is actually the
PCB on which the setting must be made.
1. Select the shut-down mode by pressing the key twice.
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Fig.29 Confirming the heating mode 2. Select the heating mode by pressing the key and confirm by pressing the key.
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Fig.30 Confirmation of heating shut-down 3. Select heating shut-down by pressing the key and confirm by pressing the key.
Note
If you press the key, the boiler starts up again (ON is dis played).
The frost protection function continues to run.
The heating has been shut down.
4. Go back to the main display by pressing the h
key.
Note
The display disappears after a few seconds' inactivity.
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Fig.31 Selecting the shut-down mode
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6.3.2 Stopping domestic hot water production
Note
The name of the PCB is displayed: check that it is actually the
PCB on which the setting must be made.
1. Select the shut-down mode by pressing the key twice.
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Fig.32 Confirming domestic hot water pro duction mode
2. Select domestic hot water production mode by pressing the key and confirm by pressing the key.
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Fig.33 Stopping domestic hot water produc tion
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3. Select domestic hot water production shut-down by pressing the key and confirm by pressing the key.
Note
If you press the key, the boiler starts up again (ON is dis played).
The frost protection function continues to run.
Production of domestic hot water has been shut down.
4. Go back to the main display by pressing the h
key.
Note
The display disappears after a few seconds' inactivity.
6.3.3 Shutting down the installation
If the central heating system is not used for a long period of time, we rec ommend switching off the boiler.
1. Switch the On/Off switch to Off.
2. Cut the electrical power to the boiler.
3. Close the oil inlet.
4. Have the boiler and the chimney carefully swept.
5. Close the door of the boiler to prevent air circulating inside it.
6. Remove the pipe connecting the boiler to the chimney and plug the flue gas nozzle.
7. Keep the area frost-free.
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6 Utilisation with the control panel IniControl 2
6.4 Frost Protection
If the central heating system is not in use and there is a risk of frost, we recommend activating the boiler's antifreeze protection function.
Caution
The frost protection does not work if the boiler is switched off.
Caution
The integrated protection system only protects the boiler, not the heating installation
Caution
If the home is unoccupied for a long period and there is a risk of frost, drain the boiler and the heating system.
1. Put the boiler in frost protection mode. The standby function will be deactivated.
The boiler will then only start up to protect itself from frost.
Note
To prevent the radiators and the installation from freezing in pla ces where that risk exists (e.g. in a garage or an equipment room), we recommend the connection of an outside temperature sensor to the boiler.
If the temperature of the water in the boiler falls too much, the integrated protection device switches itself on. This device functions as follows:
If the water temperature is lower than 7°C, the circulation pump starts up.
If the water temperature is lower than 4°C, the boiler starts up.
If the water temperature is higher than 10°C, the boiler shuts down and the circulation pump continues to run for a short time.
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7 Control panel settings B-Control
7 Control panel settings B-Control
7.1 List of parameters
7.1.1 Information menu
Tab.8
Information list
Information
°C
°C
°C
Description
Status
Sub-status
Heating water temperature (°C)
The symbol flashes
Domestic hot water temperature (°C)
The symbol flashes
If no domestic hot water sensor connected: display — — —
Outside temperature (°C)
The symbol flashes.
Burner status
Energy meter on the heating water circuit
The symbol flashes.
The displayed value flashes.
Energy meter on the domestic hot water circuit
The symbol flashes.
The displayed value flashes.
Information on the boiler not available
7.2 Setting the parameters
Fig.34 Setting the heating
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7.2.1 Setting the heating water temperature
1. Turn the settings button .
Note
If the heating water temperature set point is lower than 16 °C, without an outside temperature sensor, the heating is switched off automatically.
The heating starts up again only to ensure frost protection if the outside temperature sensor shows a value of less than 3°C.
Note
This setting is possible regardless of the display.
Set the heating water temperature set point if no temperature sen sor is connected.
Set the desired room temperature if an outside temperature sen sor is connected.
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7 Control panel settings B-Control
Fig.35 Back to the main display 2. Go back to the main display by pressing the key for two seconds.
Note
After five seconds without pressing any keys on the control panel, the display goes back to the main display.
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Fig.36 Setting the domestic hot water tem perature set point
7.2.2 Modifying the domestic hot water temperature set point
A lower domestic hot water temperature may be sufficient to meet the needs of the system. You can lower the temperature of your warm tap wa ter and save energy.
Note
This setting is available if a domestic hot water tank sensor is con nected.
1. Set the domestic hot water temperature set point by turning the set ting button .
Note
This setting is possible regardless of the display.
Fig.37 Back to the main display
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2. Go back to the main display by pressing the key for two seconds.
Note
After five seconds without pressing any keys on the control panel, the display goes back to the main display.
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8 Control panel settings IniControl 2
8 Control panel settings IniControl 2
8.1 List of parameters
8.1.1 Menu List
Information menu
User menu
Installer menu
Manual Forcing menu
Failure menu
Hour run meters sub-menu
Timer Program sub-menu
Clock sub-menu
8.1.2 Information menu
Certain parameters are displayed: according to certain system configurations, according to the options, circuits or sensors actually connected.
Tab.9
List of parameters
Parameters
AM012
AM014
Description
Status
Sub-Status
AM016
AM018
DM001
AM027
PM002
PM001
AM019
AM051
AM091
AM010
CM030
CM190
Boiler flow temperature
Boiler return temperature
Domestic hot water tank temperature
Outside temperature
Heating temperature set point
Calculated boiler set point
Hydraulic pressure
Supplied relative output
Season mode:
0: SUMMER
1: WINTER
Pump rotation speed
Room temperature measured
Temperature set point
Unit
°C
°C
°C
°C
°C bar
%
%
°C
°C
Tab.10 List of parameters
Parameters
AP016
Description
Central heating operation:
0 = OFF
1 = ON
8.1.3 User menu
Certain parameters are displayed: according to certain system configurations, according to the options, circuits or sensors actually connected.
Factory setting
1
Customer setting
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CP040
CP071
CP072
CP073
CP074
CP075
CP076
CP320
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Parameters
AP017
AP073
AP074
CP010
CP570
DP020
DP060
DP070
DP080
DP200
AP103
AP104
AP105
AP106
Description
Domestic hot water tank operation:
0 = OFF
1 = ON
SUMMER / WINTER set point switch:
Can be set from 15 to 30 °C
Set to 30.5°C = function deactivated
SUMMER override:
0 = OFF
1 = ON
Heating water flow temperature set point for the area heated if an outside temperature sensor has not been connected
Can be set from 7 to 90°C.
Post-operation time of the generator pump
Can be set from 0 to 20 minutes
Room temperature set point in reduced mode
Can be set from 5 to 30°C.
Room temperature set point in comfort mode
Can be set from 5 to 30°C.
Not available in this version
Not available in this version
Not available in this version
Not available in this version
Circuit operating mode:
0 = Timer program
1 = Manual
2 = Frost protection
Not available in this version
Post-circulation time of the pump after domestic hot water production
Can be set from 0 to 99 minutes
Set to 99 minutes = continuous running
Number of timer programs selected for domestic hot water production mode
Can be set from 0 to 2
Domestic hot water temperature set point in comfort mode
Can be set from 40 to 65°C.
Domestic hot water temperature set point in reduced mode
Can be set from 10 to 60°C.
Domestic hot water production mode:
0 = Program
1 = Manual
2 = Frost protection mode
Setting the LANGUAGE
Setting the CONTRAST
Choosing the UNIT
Choosing the operating mode: WINT/SUM
Factory setting
1
22°C
1
75°C
3 minutes
16°C
20°C
0
0
3 minutes
0
55°C
10°C
0
Customer setting
8.1.4 COUNTERS / TIME PROG / menus CLOCK
This menu contains the following sub-menus:
COUNTERS
TIME PROG : timer program
CLOCK
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Sub-menu COUNTERS
Tab.11 List of parameters
Parameters
DC002
DC003
PC002
Description
Number of reversal valve cycles
Number of hours' reversal valve operation
Number of burner start-ups in heating mode
DC004
PC003
DC005
PC004
AC026
AC027
AC005
AC006
AC001
AC002
AC003
AC004
Number of burner start-ups in domestic hot water production mode
Number of hours' operation in heating mode
Number of hours' operation in domestic hot water production mode
Number of flame losses
Number of hours' pump operation
Number of pump start-ups
Consumption in heating mode
Consumption in domestic hot water production mode
Number of hours' operation
Number of hours' burner operation since the last service
Number of hours' operation since the last service
Number of burner start-ups since the last service
Sub-menu TIME PROG
Tab.12 List of parameters
Parameters Description
Timer program for Mondays
Timer program for Tuesdays
Timer program for Wednesdays
Timer program for Thursdays
Timer program for Fridays
Timer program for Saturdays
Timer program for Sundays
Sub-menu CLOCK
Tab.13 List of parameters
Parameters
HOURS
Description
Time
Can be set from 0 to 23
MINUTE
DATE
MONTH
YEAR
Minute
Can be set from 0 to 59
Date
Can be set from 1 to 31
Month
Can be set from 1 to 12
Year
Can be set from 0000 to 2100
Unit hours hours hours hours kWh kWh hours hours hours
Factory setting
06:00 - 22:00
06:00 - 22:00
06:00 - 22:00
06:00 - 22:00
06:00 - 22:00
06:00 - 22:00
06:00 - 22:00
Customer setting
Factory setting Customer setting
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8.1.5 PCB parameters for the PCB + sensor kit for circuits with mixing valve
Certain parameters are displayed: according to certain system configurations, according to the options, circuits or sensors actually connected.
Tab.14 List of parameters accessible to the user
Parameters Description
AP073
AP074
SUMMER / WINTER set point switch:
Can be set from 15 to 30°C
Set to 30.5°C = function deactivated
SUMMER override:
0 = OFF
1 = ON
CP010
CP040
CP071
CP072
Heating water flow temperature set point for the area heated
Can be set from 7 to 100°C.
Post-operation time of the generator pump
Can be set from 0 to 20 minutes
Room temperature set point in reduced mode
Can be set from 5 to 30°C.
Room temperature set point in comfort mode
Can be set from 5 to 30°C.
CP320
CP350
CP360
CP540
CP570
Circuit operating mode
0 = Timer program
1 = Manual
2 = Frost protection
Not available on this version
Not available on this version
Swimming pool water temperature set point
Can be set from 0 to 39°C
Set to 0: frost protection operation
Not available on this version
Factory setting
22°C
0
40°C
4 minutes
16°C
20°C
0
20°C
Customer setting
8.2 Setting the parameters
8.2.1 Modifying the User parameters
Note
The name of the PCB is displayed: check that it is actually the
PCB on which the setting must be made.
The parameters in the User menu can be modified by the user to meet his central heating and domestic hot water comfort requirements.
Caution
Modification of the factory settings may impair operation of the ap pliance.
1. Access the User menu.
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Fig.38 Displaying the User menu
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Fig.39 Accessing the heating parameters
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2. Select the desired parameter by pressing or to scroll through the list of parameters that can be adjusted.
3. Confirm the selection by pressing .
4. Modify the value of the parameter by pressing or .
5. Confirm the new value of the parameter by pressing
6. Go back to the main display by pressing h
.
.
For more information, see
Browsing in the menus, page 19
8.2.2 Setting the heating
Note
The name of the PCB is displayed: check that it is actually the
PCB on which the setting must be made.
1. Access the heating shut-down pressing the key twice.
Note
If no outside temperature sensor is connected, this menu can be used to set the temperature of the heating water.
If an outside temperature sensor is connected, this menu can be used to set the set point.
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Fig.40 Confirming the heating circuit 2. Display the parameters of the desired circuit by pressing the or key and confirm by pressing the key.
The name of the circuit and the heating water temperature set point are displayed alternately.
3. Access setting of the heating water temperature set point by press ing the key.
4. Set the heating water temperature set point by pressing or key.
5. Confirm the new temperature set point by pressing the key.
Note
Press the h
key to cancel all input.
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Fig.41 Accessing the domestic hot water production parameters
For more information, see
Browsing in the menus, page 19
8.2.3 Setting the domestic hot water temperature
Note
The name of the PCB is displayed: check that it is actually the
PCB on which the setting must be made.
1. Access the domestic hot water production parameters by pressing the key twice.
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Fig.42 Confirmation of the domestic hot wa ter circuit
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Fig.43 Accessing the menus
2. Display the domestic hot water production circuit parameters by pressing the key.
The name of the circuit and the domestic hot water temperature set point are displayed alternately.
3. Access setting of the domestic hot water temperature set point by pressing the key.
4. Set the domestic hot water temperature set point by pressing or key.
5. Confirm the new temperature set point by pressing the key.
Note
Press the h
key to cancel all input.
For more information, see
Browsing in the menus, page 19
8.2.4 Activating the Manual Forcing Menu
Note
The name of the PCB is displayed: check that it is actually the
PCB on which the setting must be made.
1. Access the menus by pressing the two keys on the right simultane ously.
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Fig.44 Accessing the Manual Forcing menu
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2. Access the Manual Forcing menu by pressing the or key, and confirm by pressing the key.
Note
The Manual Forcing menu is available only when the icon flash es.
Fig.45 Setting the set point
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3. Set the value of the heating water temperature set point by pressing the or key and confirm by pressing the key.
4. Go back to the main display by pressing the h
key.
For more information, see
Browsing in the menus, page 19
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Fig.46 Accessing the Hour Run Meters /
Timer Program / Clock menus
8.2.5 Setting the timer program
Note
The name of the PCB is displayed: check that it is actually the
PCB on which the setting must be made.
1. Access the Hour Run Meters / Timer Program / Clock menus.
2. Select Timer Program sub-menu by pressing the or key and confirm by pressing the key.
Fig.47 Selecting the circuit
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3. Select the circuit by pressing the or key and confirm by press ing the key.
Note
At least two circuits are available:
Heating
Domestic hot water: DHW
The icons dedicated to the days of the week all flash at the same time:
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Fig.48 Selecting the day 4.
Fig.49 Selecting the day
Fig.50 Setting the time
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Select the number of the desired day by pressing the or key until the icon dedicated to the desired day flashes and confirm by pressing the key:
Day selected
, , , , , ,
Description every day of the week
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Note
The key is used to move to the right.
Note
The key is used to move to the left.
5. Set the start time for the period S1 by pressing the or key and confirm by pressing the key.
Note
No setting: 10 minutes
The END setting determines the end time.
Fig.51 Selecting the status
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6. Select status C1 corresponding to the S1period by pressing the ap propriate or key and confirm by pressing the key.
Description Statuses C1 to C6 for the peri ods S1 to S6
ON
OFF comfort mode activated reduced mode activated
7. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to define the comfort periods S1 to S6 and the associated C1 statuses to C6
8. Go back to the main display by pressing the h
key.
Example:
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Times
06:00-22:00
06:00-08:00
11:30-13:30
06:00-08:00
11:30-14:00
17:30-22:00
S1 C1
06:00 ON
06:00 ON
06:00 ON
S2 C2
22:00 OFF
08:00 OFF
08:00 OFF
S3
END
C3
11:30 ON
11:30 ON
S4 C4 S5 C5
13:30 OFF
14:00 OFF
END
17:30 ON
S6 C6
22:00 OFF
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9 Maintenance
9 Maintenance
9.1 General
9.2 Maintenance instructions
Fig.52 Beware of water leaks
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We recommend having the boiler inspected and serviced at regular inter vals.
Boiler maintenance and cleaning must be carried out at least once a year by a qualified professional.
Have an inspection carried out and the flues swept at least once a year or more, depending on the regulations in force in your country.
Caution
Failure to service the appliance voids the warranty.
Caution
Maintenance work must be carried out by a qualified professional.
Caution
Only genuine spare parts may be used.
1. Check the hydraulic pressure in the installation.
Note
If the hydraulic pressure is lower than 0.08 MPa (0.8 bar), more water should be added. Top up the water level in the heating in stallation to reach a hydraulic pressure of between 0.15 and 0.2
MPa (1.5 and 2.0 bar).
2. Carry out a visual check for any water leaks.
3. Open and close the radiator valves several times a year. This helps to prevent the valves from seizing up.
4. Clean the outside of the boiler using a damp cloth and a gentle de tergent.
9.2.1 Checking the water pressure
The water pressure must reach a minimum of 0.08 MPa (0.8 bar).
1. Top up the water level in the heating system.
The recommended water pressure when cold is between 0.10 MPa
(1.0 bar) and 0.15 MPa (1.5 bar).
9.2.2 Topping up the installation with water
If necessary, top up the water level in the heating system (recommended hydraulic pressure between 0.15 and 0.2 MPa (1.5 and 2 bar)).
1. Open the valves on all radiators connected to the heating system.
2. Set the room thermostat to as low a temperature as possible.
3. Put the boiler in shut-down/frost protection mode.
4. Open the fill valve.
5. Close the filling valve when the pressure gauge shows a pressure of
0.15 MPa (1.5 bar).
6. Put the boiler in heating mode.
7. When the pump has stopped, vent again and top up the water pres sure.
Note
Filling and venting the installation twice a year should be sufficient to obtain an adequate hydraulic pressure. If it is often necessary to top up the installation with water, contact your installer.
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Fig.53 Venting the installation
1
2
11
4
A
3
5
1
2
4
6
C
B
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9.2.3 Chimney sweep instructions
Check the combustion each time the flues are swept.
Any air in the appliance, the pipes or the valves must be removed in order to prevent annoying noises that may occur during heating or when tapping water. Proceed as follows:
1. Open the valves of all the radiators connected to the installation.
2. Set the room thermostat to the highest possible temperature.
3. Wait until the radiators are warm.
4. Switch off the boiler.
5. Wait approximately ten minutes, until the radiators feel cold.
6. Vent the radiators. Work from the bottom to the top.
7. Open the venting valve with the bleed key, keeping a cloth pressed against the vent.
8. Wait until water comes out of the venting valve and then close the venting valve.
Warning
The central heating water may still be hot.
9. Switch the boiler on.
A three-minute venting cycle is performed automatically.
10. After venting, check that the water pressure in the installation is still adequate.
Note
If the water pressure is lower than 0.8 bar, the water must be top ped up. If necessary: top up the central heating installation (rec ommended water pressure between 1.5 and 2.0 bar).
11. Set the room thermostat or the control.
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9.4 Draining the installation
Fig.54 Draining the installation
1
1
2
4
2
3
It may be necessary to drain the central heating installation if radiators need to be replaced, if there is a major water leak or if there is a risk of freezing. Proceed as follows:
1. Open the valves of all the radiators connected to the installation.
2. Switch off the boiler's electrical connection.
3. Wait approximately ten minutes, until the radiators feel cold.
4. Connect a drain hose to the lowest draining point. Place the end of the hose in a drain or at a place where drained pipe water will not cause any damage.
5. Open the central heating system fill/drain valve. Drain the installa tion.
Warning
The central heating water may still be hot.
6. When water stops flowing from the draining point, close the draining valve.
5
4
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10 Troubleshooting
10.1 Error messages B-Control
Fig.55 Error code display
10.1.1 Shutdown
A shutdown is a (temporary) boiler status, resulting from an abnormal state. The display shows a shutdown code. The control unit makes a num ber of attempts to start the boiler again.
Note
The boiler automatically returns to operation once the cause of the shutdown has been removed.
10.1.2 Error code display
If an error is detected, the error code is displayed automatically.
Note
The and icons flash.
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10.1.3 Lock-out
If the blocking conditions still exist after various start attempts, the boiler goes into lockout (also called fault).
Note
The boiler only returns to operation if the causes of the lockout have been removed and a user or service reset has been per formed.
10.1.4 Fault code display
If a fault is detected, the fault code is displayed automatically.
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Fig.56 Fault code display
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10.2 Error messages IniControl 2
Fig.57 Restarting the appliance
10.2.1 Error messages
1. Press for 3 seconds to restart the appliance.
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Fig.58 Error code display
Fig.59 Accessing the menus
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Note
The previous codes are displayed alternately.
In economy mode, the appliance will not run a domestic hot water heating cycle after a central heating cycle.
2. Briefly press the the screen.
key to display the current operating status on
For more information, see
Browsing in the menus, page 19
10.2.2 Error history
1. Access the menu level by pressing the two keys on the right simulta neously.
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Fig.60 Accessing the Failure menu
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2. Select the Malfunctions menu by pressing .
3. Press the or key to scroll through the error code history.
4. Press to access details of the error code displayed.
For more information, see
Browsing in the menus, page 19
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11 Decommissioning
11 Decommissioning
11.1 Decommissioning procedure
Fig.61 Cutting the mains power supply
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11.2 Recommissioning procedure
If you need to decommission the boiler, either temporarily or permanently, proceed as follows:
1. Switch the On/Off switch to Off.
2. Switch off the mains supply to the boiler.
3. Close the oil inlet.
4. Ensure that the boiler and system are protected against frost dam age.
5. Have the boiler and the chimney carefully swept.
6. Close the door of the boiler to prevent air circulating inside it.
7. Remove the pipe connecting the boiler to the chimney and close the nozzle with a plug.
8. Drain the domestic hot water tank and the domestic water pipes (for systems with a domestic hot water tank).
Warning
Only qualified professionals are authorised to work on the boiler and the heating installation.
Should it prove necessary to carry out the recommissioning of the boiler, proceed as follows:
1. Re-establish electrical power to the boiler.
2. Remove the siphon.
3. Fill the siphon with water.
The siphon must be filled up to the marker.
4. Put the siphon back in place.
5. Fill the central heating system.
6. Start up the boiler.
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12 Disposal
12.1 Disposal and Recycling
Fig.62 Recycling
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Fig.63 Cutting the mains supply
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Warning
Removal and disposal of the boiler must be carried out by a quali fied installer in accordance with local and national regulations.
If you need to remove the boiler, proceed as follows:
1. Switch off the boiler.
2. Cut the electrical power to the boiler.
3. Close the oil inlet.
4. Close the water mains.
5. Drain the installation.
6. Remove the air vent hose above the siphon.
7. Remove the siphon.
8. Remove the air/flue gas pipes.
9. Disconnect all pipes on the underside of the boiler.
10. Dismantle the boiler.
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13 Energy savings
13 Energy savings
Tips on saving energy:
Do not block ventilation outlets.
Do not cover the radiators. Do not hang curtains in front of the radiators.
Install reflective panels behind the radiators to prevent heat losses.
Insulate the pipes in rooms that are not heated (cellars and lofts).
Turn off the radiators in rooms not being used.
Do not run hot (or cold) water pointlessly.
Install a water-saving shower head to save up to 40% energy.
Take showers rather than baths. A bath consumes twice as much water and energy.
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14 Warranty
14.1 General
14.2 Terms of warranty
14 Warranty
We would like to thank you for buying one of our appliances and for your trust in our product.
In order to ensure continued safe and efficient operation we recommend that the product is regularly inspected and maintained.
Your installer and our service department can assist with this.
The following provisions do not affect the application, in favour of the buy er, of the legal provisions with regard to hidden defects that are applicable in the buyer's country.
This appliance comes with a warranty that covers all manufacturing faults; the warranty period will commence on the date of purchase stated on the installer's invoice.
The warranty period is stated in our price list.
As a manufacturer, we can by no means be held liable if the appliance is used incorrectly, is poorly maintained or not maintained at all, or is not in stalled correctly (it is your responsibility to ensure that installation is carried out by a qualified installer).
In particular, we cannot be held liable for material damage, intangible los ses or physical injury resulting from an installation that does not comply with:
Legal or regulatory requirements or provisions laid down by the local au thorities,
National or local regulations and special provisions relating to the instal lation,
Our manuals and installation instructions, in particular in terms of regular maintenance of the appliances,
Our warranty is limited to the replacement or repair of the parts found to be defective by our technical services team, excluding labour, transfer and transport costs.
Our warranty does not cover replacement or repair costs for parts that may become defective due to normal wear, incorrect usage, the intervention of unqualified third parties, inadequate or insufficient supervision or mainte nance, a mains supply that is not appropriate or the use of unsuitable or poor quality fuel.
Smaller parts, such as motors, pumps, electrical valves etc., are guaran teed only if these parts have never been dismantled.
The rights established in European Directive 99/44/EEC, implemented by legal decree No. 24 of 2 February 2002 and published in Official Journal
No. 57 of 8 March 2002, remain in force.
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