Johnson & Starley Reno HE16S, Reno HE25SP, Reno HE25S, Reno HE31SP, Reno HE31S User Instructions

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Johnson & Starley
R E L I A B I L I T Y Y O U C A N T R U S T
Publication No. ZZ 1187-4 March 2008
Product Identification No: 87B 074
USERS INSTRUCTIONS
Natural Gas G20:
Reno HE16S - GC No: 41-416-05 Reno HE25S - GC No: 41-416-02 Reno HE31S - GC No. 41-416-04
Propane G31 Variant:
Reno HE16SP - GC No: 41-416-09 Reno HE25SP - GC No: 41-416-12 Reno HE31SP - GC No. 41-416-08
SYSTEM SERIES
High Efficiency System Boilers
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SYSTEM SERIES
High Efficiency System Boilers
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82
˚
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12
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C
1.0
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1. SYMBOLS ON THE USER PANEL
Temperature of the central heating flow.
Fan is running.
Pump is running.
Ignitor is sparking.
Pressure in heating circuit.
Central heating off mode.
Anti-cycle feature is in operation.
Flame modulation.
Outside temperature, when an OTC sensor is connected.
Opentherm boiler management system is connected.
Error code.
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FIGU RE 1 USER CON TROL PANE L
Cen tral Heating Water Temper ature Control (P1)
Power ON/OFF Switch
Res et Button
2. CONTROL PANEL
The flip door at the bottom of the boiler is held in the closed position
by a concealed latch that has a push and release mechanism and is located on the upper edge of the door in the centre. To gain access to the control panel, take hold of the side of the panel at the corners and pull panel towards you, allowing the door to drop into the open position.
To close the flip door, lift up the panel and and push shut until it
clicks into place.
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3. INITIAL LIGHTING
If turning on the boiler for the first time carry out the following
steps:
Check that the electrical supply to the boiler is ON at the
external isolator.
Ensure all hot taps are closed.
Set any remote controls as required.
Turn the CH to the minimum setting. Switch on the appliance
at the on/off switch on the control panel. The boiler will then be in the STANDBY mode.
Check the heating system pressure displayed in the RH lower corner of the display. This should read at least 1.0 bar. A sealed pressurised system must be filled by a competent person.
Only operate the boiler when you are sure that the system has
been filled and pressurised. If you are in any doubt about the boiler being filled with water contact your installer.
4. OPERATION OF THE BOILER
In order to turn on the central heating and adjust the temperature,
turn the control knob P1 to the desired setting between off and max 82°C.
When the control knob is turned the central heating water
temperature will flash and indicate the new temperature setting.
After a delay of 5 seconds the display will revert to a steady display of actual
central heating water temperature. This will disappear if
there is no central heating demand.
During a central heating demand the radiator symbol and the
central heating
water temperature will be illuminated on the
display.
If central heating is not required for any extended period turn
the control knob P1 fully anti-clockwise to the off position. In this position the frost protection will still be active.
5. RESET BUTTON
Should a fault occur this button can be pressed to reset the
controls and initiate a new start up sequence.
6. FL AME LOSS
Should the flame signal be lost 5 times in any 4 minute period
then the boiler will lockout and an error code will be displayed in the centre of the display. Pressing the reset will enable the boiler to relight.
If the fault recurs, turn off the boiler and consult a CORGI
registered installer.
7. BOILER OVERHEATING
In the event of the boiler overheating the boiler will lockout and an
error code will be displayed in the centre of the display. Pressing the reset will enable the boiler to relight.
If the fault recurs, turn off the boiler and consult a CORGI
registered installer.
1.0
bar
82
˚
C
82
˚
C
ER:26
ER:03
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8. WATER SYSTEM PRESSURE
The water system pressure is shown in the bottom right hand of
the display.
If the pressure drops below 1.0 bar it will begin to flash indicating
the system needs to be topped up by a competent person.
If the pressure continues to drop and reaches 0.6 bar, an
error code will appear in the centre of the display and all heat demands will be blocked. This may indicate a leak and the system should be checked before being re-pressurised.
9. CONDENSATE DRAIN
The condensate drain must not be modified or blocked.
Blockage of the condensate drain caused by debris or freezing,
can cause the boiler to lockout.
If freezing is suspected and the pipe run is accessible, then
an attempt to free the obstruction by pouring hot water on to the pipe may be made. If this fails to remedy the problem, the assistance of a CORGI registered installer should be sought.
10. SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
It is recommended that a full maintenance check be carried out
annually on the appliance. It is also recommended to take out a further service agreement on the expiry of the guarantee period.
You can obtain further information on this from your gas supplier.
The appliance should be checked /serviced by a CORGI
registered installer.
If you require service on your appliance please contact your local
installer or gas supplier.
On completion of the service the installer should fill in the service
section at the rear of the BENCHMARK log book. All installers registered with CORGI carry an identification card. This card will have an ID number which should be recorded in your logbook.
If you have any queries regarding your installer you can contact
CORGI by telephone on 01256 372400.
11. ESCAPE OF GAS
Should a gas leak be suspected contact your gas supplier with
out delay.
Do not search for leak with a naked flame.
12. CLEANING THE APPLIANCE
The appliance casing should only be cleaned with a damp cloth
then dried.
Do not use abrasive or solvent cleaners.
13. ERROR CODES
For any other error codes that you may encounter on your boiler, please
refer to your Installation & Maintenance Instructions or
contact your local CORGI registered installer.
1.0
bar
0.9
bar
ER:37
ER:??
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14. NOTES
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