Switching on
Switch on the boiler as follows:
- access the gas tap through the slots in the cover located in the
lower part of the boiler
- open the gas tap by turning it anti-clockwise (fi g. 15)
- power the boiler.
Fig. 15
When powered, the boiler performs a test sequence and a series
of numbers and letters are shown on the display.
If the test is successful the boiler is ready to work about 4 seconds
after the cycle ends.
The display will look like fi g. 16.
If the test is unsuccessful, the boiler will not work and a "0" will
fl ash on the display.
In this case, contact the Technical Assistance Centre.
Fig. 16
The boiler turns on in the status it was in before it was switched
off: if the boiler was in the winter comfort mode when it was
switched off, it will turn on again in the winter comfort mode. If it
was in the OFF mode, the display will show two segments in the
central area (fi g. 17). Press the
Fig. 17
- press the function selector until the indicator moves to the required
function
, depending on the kind of operation chosen.
- WINTER
: with the selector in this position, the heating water
and domestic hot water functions are activated.
In this position the S.A.R.A. function is enabled in the heating
mode (see chapter "Boiler functions"). The boiler actives
the temperature stabiliser in order to ensure the continuous
production of domestic hot water, even for small demands or
when the inlet water is already hot. This prevents temperature
oscillations due to the burner switching off/on.
- WINTER COMFORT
well as the traditional function of heating water and domestic
hot water, the preheating function is also activated which keeps
the water in the domestic hot water exchanger hot in order to
reduce waiting times. The S.A.R.A. Booster and Domestic hot
water preheating functions are enabled in this position (see
chapter "Boiler functions").
- SUMMER
: with the selector in this position, just the traditional
domestic hot water function is activated.
- SUMMER COMFORT
the boiler provides just domestic hot water with a temperature
stabiliser for small deliveries. Ideal at the times of year or in the
areas where the mains water is already warm. In these conditions,
the temperature of the hot water produced by a boiler with just
traditional functions (see SUMMER and WINTER COMFORT)
may be instable.
open
position
button to enable operation.
: with the selector in this position, as
: with the selector in this position,
Adjusting heating water temperature
Turning the selector A (fi g. 18), after having positioned the selector
mode on winter
or winter comfort
the heating water temperature.
A
Fig. 18
Turn clockwise to increase the temperature and anticlockwise to
decrease. The bar segments light up (every 5°C) as the tempe-
rature is increased. The selected temperature value appears on
the display. If you enter the S.A.R.A. adjustment fi eld (from 55 to
65 °C) while selecting the heating water temperature, the symbol
and the graduated scale start fl ashing. For details about the
S.A.R.A. function, read page 15. The selected temperature value
appears on the display.
Adjusting heating water temperature with an external sensor
connected
When an external probe is connected, the value of the delivery
temperature is automatically chosen by the system which rapidly
adjusts ambient temperature to the changes in external temperature.
Just the central segment of the bar is illuminated (fi g. 19).
To increase or decrease the temperature with respect to the value
automatically calculated by the electronic board, turn the heating
water selector clockwise to increase and anticlockwise to decrea-
se. The bar segments light up (at every comfort level), correction
tolerance lies between - 5 and + 5 comfort levels (fi g. 19). When
choosing the level of comfort, the digit area of the display shows
the required level of comfort while the bar shows the matching
segment (fi g. 20).
°C
+ 4/5
+ 3
+ 2
+ 1
0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4/5
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
Adjusting domestic hot water temperature
To adjust domestic hot water temperature, turn switch B (fi g. 21)
clockwise to increase and anticlockwise to decrease. The bar seg-
ments light up (every 3°C) as the temperature is increased.
The selected temperature value appears on the display.
Fig. 21
When choosing the temperature, both for heating and domestic
hot water, the display shows the value being selected. About 4
seconds after the selection has been made, the modifi cation is
memorised and the display returns to the delivery temperature
read by the probe.
13
, it is possible to regulate
B