User'S Guide: CSI 85 B (T) - CSI 85 A (T) With or Without Built in Timer
User'S Guide: CSI 85 B (T) - CSI 85 A (T) With or Without Built in Timer
User'S Guide: CSI 85 B (T) - CSI 85 A (T) With or Without Built in Timer
USER’S GUIDE
CSI 85 B (T) - CSI 85 A (T)
WITH OR WITHOUT BUILT IN TIMER
It is the law that all gas appliances are installed by a PLEASE NOTE
competent person, in accordance with the gas safety
installation and use current regulations. Due to the high efficiency and resulting low flue gas
To the current Gas Safety (Installation and Use) exhaust temperature a white plume of condensation
Regulations B.S. 5440:2 - (2000). vapour (cool steam) will be emitted from the flue outlet
terminal, this is quite normal. It will be particularly evident
All CORGI registered installers carry a CORGI I.D. card during periods of low outdoor temperatures or when the
and have a registration number. Both should be recorded boiler is working at its optimum performance.
in your boiler log book. You can check your installer by
calling CORGI direct on: 01256 732300. 1.2.1 Minimum clearances are required for safety and
maintenance.
Do not obstruct any purpose made ventilation
opening if boiler has been fitted in a compartment.
Never hang clothes, etc., over the appliance.
1.3 USER CONTROLS
See Fig. 1
1.3.1 This appliance is designed to operate with the
Escape of gas minimum of attention by the user.
All controls are to be found on the control panel.
Should a gas leak be suspected, contact your gas supplier 1.4 OPERATING SAFETY CHECKS TO
without delay. PROTECT YOUR APPLIANCE
Do NOT search for gas leaks with a naked flame.
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed. 1.4.1 Before lighting the appliance check central
Do not touch or tamper with this sealed unit or its heating system pressure (7) is not less than
components. 1 bar gauge. If it is below this do not light but
consult your installer about refilling your system
1. INTRODUCTION as you may have a leak in the system.
1.4.2 A RED warning light on the control panel (8)
1.1 Please carefully read information given in the warns of a flame failure of the burner. This can
booklet to help you gain maximum control from be reset manually by pressing mains boiler on/
your appliance with minimum trouble and cost. off switch (1).
1.1.1 Your Ravenheat Condensing Combination Boiler 1.4.3 A RED warning intermittence light on the control
has been designed to supply your Central Heating panel (8) warns of a high temperature lockout on
and Domestic Hot Water directly from one unit. the overheat thermostat. This could occur due to
When central Heating is operating, the circulation air or poor circulation in the boiler/heating circuit.
will be interrupted when domestic hot water is being This can be reset manually by pressing mains
drawn off. This will normally not affect the level of boiler on/off switch (1). If lockout should persist
heating. leave the appliance shut down and consult your
installer/service engineer immediately.
CLEARANCES AROUND THE BOILER 1.4.4 The CSI 85 condensing boiler is fitted with a con-
Above 125mm (5 inches) densate outlet which must be connected by the
Below 150mm (6 inches) installer to a suitable discharge point as speci-
Front 450mm (18 inches) fied in the installation manual.
Sides 5mm (0.2 inches) On no account should this discharge pipe be
25mm (1 inch) in front when installed in a cupboard. blocked or modified.
2. OPERATING DOMESTIC HOT WATER 3.3 TO SHUT DOWN THE APPLIANCE
2.0 Select only switch position (1). 3.3.1 For short periods, switch to only and turn
off all hot taps. For long periods switch of the on/
2.1 Open hot water tap. off switch (1).
After about 3 seconds burner will always operate. If the appliance is to be shut down for long
periods when there is a risk of freezing, then
2.2 Temperature of domestic hot water can be varied appliance should be drained.
by adjusting the water flow rate at the tap. Similar refilling must be done by a competent per-
Domestic thermostat (5) will control maximum son following approved procedures.
temperature leaving the appliance.
The knob can be set between minimum and maxi- 4. CLEANING OF APPLIANCE OUTER CASING
mum approximately 35 °C to 65 °C (95F to 1 49F).
For maximum temperature of domestic hot water 4.1 Use a clean damp cloth.
leave in maximum position. Do not use any abrasive cleaners end with a dry
cloth lightly polish to protect painted surfaces.
3. OPERATING HEATING & HOT WATER
Control panel and fixtures can be wiped with
TO SET AND ADJUST BUILT-IN TIMER MODEL damp cloth and dried. Spray polishes must not
SEE OPPOSITE PAGE 3. be used on control panel surfaces or switches.
Care must be taken in preventing any liquids
3.0 Select switch (2) position. entering the appliance.
3.1 Switch on time clock, adjust room stat and/or 4.2 CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE AND SYSTEM
thermostatic radiator valves to high settings.
42.1 Annual servicing of your appliance is required to
3.2 Burner will operate. Temperature output of maintain safety and efficiency of its operation.
central heating can be adjusted by central Therefore it is recommended that the appliance
heating thermostat (4). is serviced at least once a year and that the who-
The knob can be set between minimum and le of the heating system be checked at the same
maximum approximately 40 °C to 85 °C (1 40F time by a qualified installer.
to 1 85F). If it is known or suspected that a fault exists on
While the appliance is being used to provide the boiler then it MUST NOT be used until the
domestic hot water, the central heating will not fault has been corrected by a COMPETENT
operate. PERSON.
When hot water is no longer required the It is essential that the instructions in this booklet
appliance will automatically revert to central hea- are strictly followed for safe and economic opera-
ting and should not noticeably affect the level of tion of the boiler.
central heating.
Adjust external controls to required settings.
5. TO PROGRAMME TIMECLOCK
5.1.1.1 SET DAY OF WEEK: For each programme days `off’ setting must be
- Press clock button and hold in. input the same as the `on’ setting.
Press day button to desired day.
- Release both buttons. 5.1.2.7 After setting programme 1 ON/OFF TIME
The day of the week will be set. repeat step 2.1 to 2.7 to set programmes 2
through to 6 if required.
5.1.1.2 SET HOUR:
- Press clock button and hold in. 5.1.2.8 Your timer gives you up to 6 different ONE
Press hour button to desired time. and 6 different OFF settings per programme
- Release both buttons. period. Note you have a choice of 6 ON-6 OFF
The hour will be set. programmes max.
N. B.: When the clock is either “programmed” on, or is on constant, the red indicator will illuminate
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