Faults A01-02-03
Turn the function selector to
turn it to the required position. If the reset attempts do not reactivate the
boiler, contact the Technical Assistance Centre.
Fault A04
- Insufficient water pressure
Check the pressure value indicated by the water gauge:
if it is less than 0.5 bar, turn the function selector to
34) and adjust the filling tap until the pressure reaches a value
between 1 and 1.5 bar. Then turn the function selector to the
required position. If these pressure drops occur frequently, contact
the Technical Assistance Centre.
- Anti-overflow pressure switch
Position the mode selector on
then turn it to the required position.
If the fault persists, contact the Technical Assistance Centre.
- Full basin (if the "Condense neutralizer tray" kit is installed)
Remove the basin and empty it (following the instructions supplied
with the kit).
Once the operations have been completed, replace the basin.
Turn the function selector to
turn it to the required position.
If the fault persists, contact the Technical Assistance Centre.
Fault A06
The boiler functions normally but does not guarantee a constant
domestic hot water temperature, which remains set at around 50°C.
The intervention of the Technical Assistance Centre is necessary.
Fault A07
Request the intervention of the Technical Assistance Centre.
4.5 Setting the thermoregulation
The thermoregulation only operates with the external sensor connected;
once installed, connect the external sensor (accessory available on
request) to the special terminals provided on the boiler terminal board
(fig. 6).
This enables the THERMOREGULATION function.
Selecting the compensation curve
The compensation curve for heating maintains a theoretical temperature
of 20°C indoors, when the external temperature is between +20°C
and -20°C. The choice of the curve depends on the minimum external
temperature envisaged (and therefore on the geographical location),
and on the delivery temperature envisaged. It is carefully calculated by
the installer on the basis of the following formula:
envisaged delivery T. - Tshift
KT=
20- min. envisaged external T.
Tshift = 30°C standard installations
If the calculation produces an intermediate value between two curves,
you are advised to choose the compensation curve nearest the value
obtained.
Select the KT using trimmer P3 on the board (see multiwire wiring
diagram). To access P3:
- remove the housing
- press the side buttons on the control panel
- rotate the control panel towards you
- remove the terminal board cover by loosening the screws (B) (fi g. 15).
Live electrical parts (230 V AC).
The KT values which can be set are as follows:
standard installation: 2,0-2,5-3,0
and these are displayed for approximately 3 seconds after rotation of
the trimmer P3.
The value of the thermoregulation curve is by default 2.0. Is
not recommended to fall below this value.
TYPE OF HEAT REQUEST
Boiler connected to room thermostat (JUMPER 6 not inserted)
The heat request is made by the closure of the room thermostat
contact, while the opening of the contact produces a switch-off. The
delivery temperature is automatically calculated by the boiler, although
the user may modify the boiler settings. Using the interface to modify
the HEATING, you will not have the HEATING SET-POINT value
available, but a value that you can set as preferred between 15 and
25°C. The modification of this value will not directly modify the delivery
temperature, but will automatically affect the calculation that determines
the value of that temperature, altering the reference temperature in the
system (0 = 20°C).
OFF (fig. 34), wait 5-6 seconds, then
OFF (fig.
(OFF), wait for 5-6 seconds and
OFF, wait for 5-6 seconds and then
(graphs 1-2-3, page 119)
Boiler connected to a programmable timer (JUMPER JP6 inserted)
With the contact closed, the heat request is made by the delivery
sensor, on the basis of the external temperature, to obtain a nominal
indoor temperature on DAY level (20°C). With the contact open, the
boiler is not switched off, but the weather curve is reduced (parallel
shift) to NIGHT level (16°C).
This activates the night-time function. The delivery temperature is
automatically calculated by the boiler, although the user may modify
the boiler settings. Using the interface to modify the HEATING, you
will not have the HEATING SET-POINT value available, but a value
that you can set as preferred between 25 and 15°C. The modification
of this value will not directly modify the delivery temperature, but will
automatically affect the calculation that determines the value of that
temperature, altering the reference temperature in the system (0 = 20°C
for DAY level, and 16°C for NIGHT level).
4.6 Adjustments
The boiler is factory-set by the manufacturer.
If it is necessary to adjust it again, for example after extraordinary main-
tenance, after replacement of gas valve or after gas conversion, carry
out the following procedure.
The maximum output adjustment must be carried out in the
sequence indicated exclusively by qualifi ed personnel.
- Remove the housing by loosening the fi xing screws A (fi g. 36)
- Loosen the screw of the pressure test point downstream from the
gas valve by roughly two turns, then connect the pressure gauge
- Disconnect the compensation inlet from the air distribution box
4.6.1 Maximum power and minimum domestic hot water
adjustment
- Turn on a hot water tap to its maximum output on the control panel:
- set the function selector to
- turn the domestic hot water temperature selector to its maximum
(fi g. 37b)
- Power the boiler electrically by setting the main system switch to
"ON"
- Check the pressure on the pressure gauge is stable, or use a milli-
ammeter connected to the modulator to make sure the latter is re-
ceiving the maximum available current (120 mA for G20 and 165 mA
for LPG).
- Use a screwdriver to carefully prise the protection cap out of the
adjustment screws
- Using a fork spanner CH10 on the maximum output adjustment nut
to obtain the value indicated in the data table
- Disconnect a modulator faston
- Wait until the pressure shown on the pressure gauge is stable at
minimum value
- Use an Allen spanner to set the red adjustment screw of the DHW
minimum, calibrating it until the pressure gauge shows the value in-
dicated in the data table
- Reconnect the modulator faston
- Turn off the domestic hot water tap
- Carefully refi t the protection cap of the adjustment screws.
4.6.2 Minimum and maximum heating electric adjustment
The "electric adjustment" function is activated and deactivated ex-
clusively by the jumper (JP1) (fi g. 39).
ADJ
appears on the display, indicating that the calibration proce-
dure is in progress.
The function can be enabled in the following ways:
- by powering the card with jumper JP1 inserted and the function se-
lector in the winter position, regardless of the possible presence of
other operation requests.
- by inserting jumper JP1, with the function selector in the winter posi-
tion, without any heat request in progress.
By activating the function the burner is ignited through simulation
of heat request in heating.
To perform calibration operations, proceed as follow:
- switch off the boiler
- remove the housing and the terminal board cover, loosening the
screws B (fi g. 39) to access the card
- insert jumper JP1 (fi g. 39) to enable the minimum/maximum heating
adjustment functions of the knobs on the control panel.
- make sure the function selector is in the winter position (see para-
graph 4.2).
- power the boiler
Electric card live (230 Volt)
- turn the heating water temperature adjustment knob B (fi g. 40) until it
reaches the minimum heating value as indicated in the multigas table
- insert jumper JP2 (fi g. 39)
Mynute Sinthesi C.S.I.
(summer) (fi g. 37a)
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