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CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM
During the first few hours of operation of the central heating
system, check that all radiators are being heated at an even rate.
Should the upper area of a radiator be at a lower temperature than the
base of the radiator, it should be vented by releasing air through the
venting screw at the top of each radiator. Make sure your installer
shows you how to carry out the operation. Repeated venting will
reduce the quantity of water in the system and this must be
replenished for safe and satisfactory operation of the appliance.
Should water leaks be found in the system or excessive venting be
required from any radiator, a service engineer should be contacted and
the system corrected.
GENERAL NOTES
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INDICATOR LIGHTS
Flame detection indicator:
OFF: Burner off
ON: Burner on
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OPERATION OF
CONTROLS
More than 30% of all calls made to our contact centre reporting
appliance faults or breakdowns prove to be false alarms, as there is often
a simple explanation for the apparent malfunction.
So, to help you save time and money – not to mention frustration
and inconvenience – please refer to the General Information, Notes and
Lighting Instructions ensuring all controls are set correctly.
If, after following the instructions the appliance still fails to operate
correctly call the Worcester Contact Centre. Arrangements will be made
for an engineer to call as soon as possible.
CALL-OUT CHARGES
All of our field service engineers are factory trained.
If you request a visit from an engineer and your appliance has been
installed within the last 12 months, no charge will be made for parts
and/or labour, providing:
•The appliance was commissioned correctly on installation.
•An appliance fault is found and the appliance has been installed
within the past 12 months.
A call-out charge will be made where:
•The appliance has been installed for over 12 months, or
•Our Field Service Engineer finds no fault with the appliance (see
note), or
•The cause of breakdown is with other parts of your
plumbing/heating system, or with equipment not supplied by Worcester.
NOTE: Invoices for attendance and/or repair work carried out on
your appliance by any third party will not be accepted.
APPLIANCE FAILS TO
OPERATE
Fig. 2. Controls.
The appliance is fitted with the following controls:
OPERATING SWITCH
In the ‘0’position there is no mains electricity to the control
board.
In the ‘I’ position mains electricity is connected to the control
board.
CENTRAL HEATING TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
The position of this knob will determine the temperature of the
water delivered to the radiators between fully clockwise and anti-
clockwise to the mark. When the knob is turned anti-clockwise
past the position towards the ‘’(Summer Position), then the
appliance will operate in the HOT WATER mode only and no heat will
be delivered to the radiators.
DOMESTIC HOT WATER TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
The position of this knob will determine the temperature of the
water delivered at the domestic hot water taps between fully
clockwise and anti- clockwise positions.
By slightly reducing the flow of domestic water from the tap, the
delivery temperature of the water will be further increased. This is of
particular advantage in the winter, for example to increase bath water
temperature and to remove heavy grease deposits on plates, etc. Also
this will provide an added advantage of reducing the delay before hot
water is obtained.
FACIA MOUNTED PROGRAMMER (if fitted)
Your installer may have mounted either a mechanical or an
electronic programmer into the facia of your appliance. Operating
instructions are supplied with the programmer.
RESET BUTTON
Press this button in for five seconds if the indicator light is
flashing slowly.
If indicator lamp is flashing fast turn power OFF and ON at the
boiler to reset.
SYSTEM PRESSURE GAUGE
The black needle will show the actual pressure in the system.
When operating the pressure indicated must not be greater than
2.5bar. If it is then contact your installer.
Mains electricity
On/Off
Fault indicator and
reset button
Flame detection
indicator
CH temp
control knob
DHW temp
control knob
System pressure
gauge
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The appliance must be fitted to a sealed heating system which is
pre-pressurised. Your installer will advise you on the minimum and
maximum pressure that should be indicated on the pressure gauge.
See Fig. 2. Check regularly that this pressure is maintained and
contact your installer or maintenance engineer if there is a permanent
significant drop in pressure indicated on the gauge. If the system loses
pressure it should be re-pressurised as instructed by the installer (N.B.
Maximum operating pressure 2.5 bar).
SEALED HEATING SYSTEM
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Fault indicator:
FLASHING SLOW: Ignition lockout or
(once per second) boiler overheat
FLASHING FAST: Appliance fault
(five times a second)