VOKERA Unica HE, UNICA 32 BHE User Instructions

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THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO BE RETAINED BY USER
Vokèra is a licensed member of the Benchmark scheme which aims to improve the standards of installation and commissioning of domestic hot water systems in the UK.
Unica HE
Users Instructions
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Dear Customer
Your Vokera Mynute HE boiler has been designed to meet and exceed the very latest standards in gas central heating technology, and if cared for, will give years of reliable use and efficiency. Please therefore take some time to read these instructions carefully.
Do’s and Don’t’s
Do ensure that the system pressure is periodically checked
Do ensure that you know how to isolate the appliance in an emergency
Do ensure that you are familiar with the appliance controls
Do ensure that your installer has completed the appliance log book section
Do not attempt to remove the appliance casing or gain internal access
Do not hang clothes etc. over the appliance
Do not forget to have the appliance serviced annually.
This booklet is an integral part of the appliance. It is therefore necessary to ensure that the booklet is handed to the person responsible for the property in which the appliance is located/installed. A replacement copy can be obtained from Vokera customer services.
Contents
Introduction Page
Dear customer 2 Do’s and don’t’s 2
Things you should know Page
1.1 Gas appliances 3
1.2 Electrical supply 3
1.3 Guarantee registration card 3
1.4 Appliance log book (UK only) 3
1.5 How does it work? 3
1.6 Dimensions 3
1.7 Clearances required 3
1.8 Frost protection system 3
1.9 Status indicators 3
1.10 Digital display 4
Getting started Page
2.1 Before switching on 5
2.2 Appliance controls 5
2.3 Lighting the boiler 5
2.4 Adjusting the CH temperature 5
2.5 Adjusting the DHW temperature 5
How to... Page
3.1 Top-up the system 6
3.2 Reset the appliance 6
3.3 Shut down the system for short periods 6
3.4 Shut down the system for long periods 6
3.5 Care for the appliance 6
What if... Page
4.1 I suspect a gas leak 7
4.2 I have to frequently to top-up the system 7
4.3 The RED fault light is on 7
4.4 The appliance is due its annual service 7
4.5 I need to call an engineer 7
Setting the Vokera… Page
5.1 Mechanical clock 7
INTRODUCTION
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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
1.1 GAS APPLIANCES Gas Safety (Installations and Use) Regulations (UK).
In the interests of your safety and that of others it is a legal requirement that all gas appliances are installed and correctly maintained by a competent person and in accordance with the latest regula­tions.
1.2 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Please ensure that this appliance has been prop­erly connected to the electrical supply by means of a double pole isolator or un-switched socket, and that the correct size of fuse (3 AMP) has been fitted.
Warning: this appliance must be earthed!
1.3 GUARANTEE REGISTRATION CARD
Please take the time to fill out your guarantee registration card. The completed warranty card should be posted within 30 days of installation.
1.4
APPLIANCE
LOG BOOK (UK only)
A logbook section can be found at the rear of the appliance installation booklet. This important document must be completed during the installation/ commissioning of your boiler. All CORGI registered installers carry a CORGI ID card, and have a registration number. These details should be recorded in the Benchmark logbook section within the installation booklet. You can check your installers details by calling CORGI direct on 01256
372300. Failure to install and commission the appliance in accordance with the manufacturers instructions may invalidate the warranty. This does not affect your statutory rights.
1.5 HOW DOES IT WORK?
Your Unica HE boiler supplies heated water to your radiators and hot water to your hot water taps. The central heating is controlled via a time clock and any thermostats that your installer may have fitted. The boiler will light when it receives a request from the time clock via any thermostat that may be installed, or whenever a hot water outlet (tap) is opened. Your Unica HE boiler lights electronically and does not have a pilot light. In the unlikely event of a fault developing with your boiler, the supply of gas to the burner will be terminated automatically.
1.6 DIMENSIONS
1.7 CLEARANCES REQUIRED
ABOVE BELOW
LEFT SIDE
RIGHT SIDE
FRONT
150 mm 150 mm
50 mm
12mm
600 mm
1.8 FROST PROTECTION SYSTEM
The Unica HE is equipped with a built-in frost protection system, this enables the boiler to over­ride the time controls – even if switched off – and operate the burner and/or pump, should the temperature drop below 60C for the main and below 4°C for the DHW line. In particular the burner will be in ON status until the main temperature reaches 35°C for CH appliance and 55°C for DHW appliance.
Unica 28HE
HEIGHT 780mm WIDTH 400mm DEPTH 358mm
Unica 32/36HE
HEIGHT 780mm WIDTH 450mm DEPTH 358mm
Please note that the frost protection system is designed to protect the appliance only, should frost protection be required for the heating system, additional controls may be required.
When the frost protection system has been activated, ‘AF’ is displayed on the appliance LED display (see below).
NOTE
The frost protection system is reliant on the ap­pliance having a permanent electrical supply, and being in a non-fault condition.
1.9 APPLIANCE STATUS INDICATORS
Your boiler is equipped with 2 status LED indicators, the Green LED indicates that the flame is present, whilst the Red LED indicates the appliance has detected a fault.
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1.10 DIGITAL DISPLAY
The 2-digit digital display will normally show the current working (outlet) temperature of the boiler, however in certain circumstances a fault code or specific characters will be displayed to indicate that the appliance is performing a specific function.
1. Pressure gauge
2. Hot water temperature selector
3. Green LED indicator
4. 2-digit display
5. Red LED indicator
6. Heating temperature selector
7. Clock (if fitted)
8. Mode selector switch
9. Front cover
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GETTING STARTED
2.1 BEFORE SWITCHING ON
Before switching the appliance on please familiar­ise yourself with:
how to isolate the appliance from the gas, water,
and electricity supplies;
how to check and top-up – if necessary – the
system water pressure;
the time clock or programmer;
any external thermostats and their functions;
the appliance controls.
2.2 APPLIANCE CONTROLS (see fig. 1)
The appliance controls are situated on the lower front of the appliance. The appliance controls include:
pressure gauge;
appliance mode selector;
temperature selector;
2-digit LED display;
burner ON mode (green);
fault indicator (red);
optional integral time clock/programmer (if fit-
ted).
The pressure gauge shows the current pressure of your heating system, the gauge should be set between 1 and 1.5 BAR. When the appliance is operating the gauge may rise or fall slightly, this is quite normal. The minimum permissible level for the safe and efficient operation of the appliance is
0.5 BAR. Should the pressure fall below 0.5 BAR, the boiler may lockout.
The appliance mode selector is used to switch the boiler to the various operating modes:
OFF/RESET “
DHW MODE ”
CH MODE “ ”
●●
●●
CH with PREHEATING MODE “
NOTE
The appliance frost protection is active in all of the above modes. The temperature selectors can be used to vary the temperature of the water that circulates around your radiators and the water that flows from your hot water taps. The temperature range is adjustable between 40oC and 80oC for the central heating, and between 35oC and 60oC for the hot water. Moreover if floor heating mode is selected (by using the relative jumper), the temperature range for CH mode can be modified between 20°C and 45°C.
The 2-digit LED display normally shows the operating temperature of the appliance, however it can also display additional characters or flashing numbers to signify specific operating modes or fault codes.
When the status indicator (Green) is lit it indicates that the flame is present and the burner is ON. When the fault indicator (Red) is lit it indicates that the appliance has identified a possible fault and performed a safety lockout.
The integral time clock (when fitted) can be used to switch the heating on and off at pre­determined intervals. The integral time clock or programmer (when fitted) can be used to switch the heating and/or hot water on and off at pre­determined intervals.
2.3 LIGHTING THE BOILER Ensure the gas and electrical supply to the
boiler are turned on.
Turn the mode selector switch to the ON position. When there is a request for heating or hot water via the time clock or programmer, the boiler will begin an ignition sequence. When the appliance reaches the set temperature, the burner will go off for a minimum period of approximately 3 minutes.
When the programmer/time clock or external thermostats heating request has been satisfied, the appliance will switch off automatically.
2.4 ADJUSTING THE HEATING TEMPERATURE
Rotate the temperature selector – clockwise to increase, counter-clockwise to decrease – to the desired temperature setting. The temperature can be set from a minimum of 40OC to a maximum of 80OC (if standard CH mode is selected).
2.5 ADJUSTING THE HOT WATER TEMPERATURE
Rotate the temperature selector – clockwise to increase, counter-clockwise to decrease – to the desired temperature setting. The temperature can be set from a minimum of 35OC to a maximum of 60OC. If the temperature at the outlet is still not sufficiently hot enough, it may be necessary to reduce the flow of water at the hot water outlet (tap).
NOTE
If the appliance fails to ignite during the ignition sequence, it will enter a lockout condition. Should this occur, please allow a period of at least two minutes before re-setting the appliance.
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HOW TO...
3.1 HOW TO TOP-UP THE SYSTEM PRESSURE (fig. 2 & 3)
The system pressure must be checked periodi­cally to ensure the correct operation of the boiler. The needle on the gauge should be reading be­tween 1 and 1.5 BAR when the boiler is in an off position and has cooled to room temperature. If the pressure requires ‘topping-up’ use the follow­ing instructions as a guide.
Locate the filling valve connections (usually
beneath the boiler, see fig. 2).
Attach the filling loop to both connections.
Open the filling valve slowly until you hear water
entering the system.
Close the filling valve when the pressure gauge
(on the boiler) reads between 1 and 1.5 BAR.
Remove the filling loop from the connections.
3.2 HOW TO RESET THE APPLIANCE
When the red fault LED is illuminated, the appli­ance will require to be reset manually. Before resetting the boiler, check what action is required to be taken, using the information on the fault code table below. Allow a period of two minutes to elapse before rotate the mode selector knob across the OFF/RESET position.
Fig. 3
flow/return
pipe
control
valve
temporary
connection
control
valve
supply
pipe
double
check valve
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CODE ACTION REQUIRED
AL10 Reset appliance. Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL20 Reset appliance. Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL21 Reset appliance. Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL26 Reset appliance. Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL28 Reset appliance. Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL34 Reset appliance. Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL40 Check system pressure and refill if necessary.
Reset appliance. Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL41 Check system pressure and refill if necessary.
Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL52 Call engineer
AL55 Call engineer
AL60 Reset appliance. Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL71 Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL73 Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL74 Reset appliance. Call engineer if fault re-occurs
AL79 Reset appliance. Call engineer if fault re-occurs
APPLIANCE FAULT CODES
IMPORTANT
If the appliance requires to be reset frequently, it may be indicative of a fault, please contact your installer or Vokera Customer Services for further advice.
3.3 HOW TO SHUT DOWN THE SYSTEM FOR SHORT PERIODS
The system and boiler can be shut down for short periods by simply turning the time clock to the off position. It is also advisable to turn off the main water supply to the house.
3.4 HOW TO SHUT DOWN THE SYSTEM FOR LONG PERIODS
If the house is to be left unoccupied for any length of time – especially during the winter – the system should be thoroughly drained of all water. The gas, water, and electricity supply to the house should also be turned off. For more detailed advice contact your installer.
3.5 HOW TO CARE FOR THE APPLIANCE
To clean the outer casing use only a clean damp cloth. Do not use any scourers or abrasive cleaners.
correct
pressure
value
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4.4 WHAT IF THE APPLIANCE IS DUE ITS ANNUAL SERVICE
Advice for tenants only
Your landlord should arrange for servicing.
Advice for homeowners Please contact Vokera Customer Service (0870 333 0220 (UK) or 05655057 (ROI) if you would
prefer a Vokera service engineer or agent to service your appliance. Alternatively your local CORGI registered engineer may be able to service the appliance for you.
4.5 WHAT IF I NEED TO CALL AN ENGINEER
If you think your boiler may have developed a fault, please contact your installer or Vokera Customer Services (0870 333 0220 (UK) or 05655057 (ROI) have all your details to hand including full address and postcode, relevant contact numbers, and your completed appliance log book.
WHAT IF...
4.1 WHAT IF I SUSPECT A GAS LEAK
If you suspect a gas leak, turn off the gas supply at the gas meter and contact your installer or local gas supplier. If you require further advice please contact your nearest Vokera office.
4.2 WHAT IF I HAVE FREQUENTLY TO TOP-UP THE SYSTEM
If the system regularly requires topping-up, it may be indicative of a leak. Please contact your in­staller and ask him to inspect the system.
4.3 WHAT IF THE RESET LIGHT IS ON
If the Red LED light is illuminated, it indicates that the boiler has failed to ignite or has detected a possible fault. When this happens the boiler auto­matically shuts down and requires to be reset manually (see 3.2).
SETTING THE VOKERA...
5.1 SETTING THE VOKERA MECHANICAL CLOCK
If your boiler has been installed with the Vokera mechanical clock, it can be used and adjusted as follows:
Setting the time
The time of day can be set by grasping the outer edge of the black dial and turning it in a clockwise direction until the cor­rect time is in line with the white pointer.
Setting the “switching times”
The “ON” periods are set by sliding the black tappets, adja­cent to the time periods required, to the outer edge of the dial.
The tappets that remain at the centre of the dial will be the “OFF” periods.
The smallest switching time (ON or OFF) is 15 minutes.
To select “AUTO” mode move the selector switch in central position.
To select “ON” mode move the selector switch in the bottom position.
To select “OFF” mode move the selector switch in the upper position.
AUTO
ON
OFF
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Registered address:
Vokèra Ltd
Borderlake House
Unit 7 Riverside Industrial Estate
London Colney Herts AL2 1HG
enquiries@vokera.co.uk
www.vokera.co.uk
www.vokera.ie
Sales, General Enquires
T 0844 391 099
F 0844 391 0998
Vokèra Ireland
West Court, Callan
Co Kilkenny
T 056 7755057 F 056 7755060
Vokèra Limited reserve the right to change
specification without prior notice
Consumers statutory rights are not affected.
A Riello Group Company.
Company Reg No: 1047779
Cod. 10028636 - 28/06 - Ed. 2
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