Baxi Combi 130 HE Owner's Manual

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Baxi Combi 130 HE
Gas Fired Wall Mounted Condensing
Combination Boiler
User’s Operating Instructions
Baxi is one of the leading manufacturers of domestic
heating products in the UK.
Our first priority is to give a high quality service to our
customers. Quality is designed into every Baxi product
- products which fulfil the demands and needs of
customers, offering choice, efficiency and reliability.
To keep ahead of changing trends, we have made a
commitment to develop new ideas using the
latest technology - with the aim of continuing to
make the products that customers want to buy.
Everyone who works at Baxi has a commitment to
quality because we know that satisfied customers
mean continued success.
We hope you get a satisfactory service from Baxi. If
not, please let us know.
Natural Gas
Baxi Combi 130 HE
G.C.No47 075 04
Baxi is a BS-EN ISO 9001
Accredited Company
The boiler meets the requirements of Statutory Instrument “ The Boiler (Efficiency) Regulations 1993 N
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3083” and is deemed to meet the requirements of Directive 92/42/EEC on the energy efficiency requirements for new hot water boilers fired with liquid or gaseous fuels:-
Type test for purpose of Regulation 5 certified by: Notified Body 0086.
Product/Production certified by: Notified Body 0086. Ref: 86-BL-647
For GB/IE only.
1.0 Operating the Boiler
1.1 Introduction
1. Your Baxi Combi 130 HE is a gas fired, room sealed, powered flue condensing combination boiler, providing central heating for your home and mains fed domestic hot water. It is fully automatic and does not have a pilot light. Frost and pump protection are an integral part of the appliance.
2. Priority is given to the hot water mode - when a hot water tap is turned on the supply of heat to the central heating circuit is interrupted.
3. Intelligent Pre-Heat: The boiler incorporates an intelligent pre-heat feature. This ensures that the domestic hot water to the tap is pre-heated only when the user required hot water the previous week. The pre-heat switches the boiler on for approximately 1 minute every 40 minutes when required. This function can be switched off if not required. During the first week of operation from power on, no pre-heating will occur.
3. A shortened version of these operating instructions appears on the reverse of the lower door panel. A label gives details of the model, serial number, G.C.N
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and the manufacturer’s
name and address.
1.2 Operating the Boiler
1. Ensure that the electricity and gas supplies are turned on.
2. Remove the lower door panel (Fig. 1).
3. Press the Summer/Winter mode button ( ) (Fig. 2) until the required setting is shown on the Control Panel
indicates the summer setting and only hot water will be provided when a tap or shower is turned on.
indicates the winter setting and the central heating will operate on demand or the hot water will be provided when a tap or shower is turned on.
4. Priority is given to domestic hot water. The boiler control system has an automatic time delay built in for central heating. It is normal that following a
shutdown by the boiler thermostat, timer or roomstat, there is a delay of approximately 3 minutes, before relighting.
5. The boiler will light automatically on demand.
6. The orange indicator on the badge will light when the boiler is operating and the main burner is on (Fig. 2).
7. When there is no demand, the boiler remains permanently in standby mode. NOTE: The boiler
is still live. The boiler can only be turned off by means of the isolation switch.
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Burner ON Indicator (Orange Light)
Flame Failure Indicator (Red Light)
LCD Display
Pressure Gauge
Reset Button
Temperature Control Buttons
Domestic Hot Water Control Button
Central Heating Control Button
Summer/Winter Mode Button
Lower Door Panel
1.0 Operating the Boiler
1.3 Temperature Control
Central Heating: The boiler will automatically
achieve the optimum flow temperature for maximum comfort and efficiency.
1. However, in the case of the elderly, infirm or very young, a lower radiator surface temperature may be desirable. If so, the central heating flow temperature can be adjusted between 45° C ± 3° C minimum and 82° C ± 5° C maximum.
2. To set the required temperature, press and hold the Central Heating Control Button ( ) whilst adjusting the necessary Temperature Control Button (Fig. 4).
Domestic Hot Water: The boiler will automatically achieve the optimum flow temperature for maximum comfort and efficiency.
1. The temperature of the domestic hot water can be adjusted between 35° C ± 5° C minimum and 55° C ± 5° C maximum.
2. To set the required temperature, press and hold the Domestic Hot Water Control Button ( ) whilst adjusting the necessary Temperature Control Button (Fig. 4).
3. At a DHW temperature set point of 45° C the flow rate can be reduced down to as low as 3.5 litres/min without any degradation of the hot water control. No DHW will be provided at less than 3.5 litres/min.
NOTE: Two status indicators can be seen through the badge (Fig. 3).
The right hand symbol is the red Flame Failure indicator.
The left hand symbol is the orange Burner ON indicator.
1.4 Resetting the Appliance
1. The appliance only needs resetting if the red flame failure light is on (Fig. 3).
2. If the red flame failure light is on, press the Reset button ( )(Fig. 4) until the red flame failure light goes off.
3. If this occurs persistently consult a competent person (see Definition of competence page 9).
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Fig. 3
Burner ON Indicator (Orange Light)
Flame Failure Indicator (Red Light)
LCD Display
Pressure Gauge
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Reset
Lower Door Panel
Reset Button
Temperature Control Buttons
Domestic Hot Water Control Button
Central Heating Control Button
Summer/Winter Mode Button
Fig. 4
Control Panel
Reset
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