USER INSTRUCTIONS
During normal operation some external parts will become
very hot, particularly the tap body. Care must be taken to
avoid injury, a burn or scald.
VENT & OVERFLOW
Commissioning
Note: pre- 01/06/02 Compact boilers may have had slightly different
modes of operation, please contact Calomax for details.
Turn on the water supply and then switch on the electrical supply.
The Wait/Ready light will flash yellow (indicating below temperature) and
the unit will slowly fill with water (1.2 L/Min). When water passes the low
level sensor (just below tap level) the element will also be energised.
When the normal operating water level is reached the solenoid will
be disabled and the element will continue to heat the boiler until full
operating temperature has been reached. At this point the Wait/Ready
light will show solid orange indicating that the boiler is full and up to
temperature.
The vent / overflow pipe must be extended and laid with a
continuous
fall,
discharging to a safe and visible point. The pipe should not be directly
connected to a closed waste, as taste problems may occur and should
never be allowed to become blocked or restricted. One way this could
be connected is via a tundish arrangement. 15mm copper or ‘Speedfit’
pipe should be used. If the machine is operated without the overfill pipe
being extended as advised, any subsequent damage incurred will be the
responsibility of the installer.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Subsequent Use
After the boiler has finished the commissioning cycle, and water is drawn
from the tap, water will be replaced in short cycles (Small amount of water
and then heat). The solenoid and element will never be on at the same
time unless the boiler is switched off and on again (Re-setting commission
mode). In normal use the boiler will always be at operating temperature
indicated by the Wait/Ready light showing a solid (not flashing) colour.
When the boiler is full and ready the light will be orange and when the
boiler is only part full but ready the light will be yellow.
Note:
When the green service indicator light on the front of the boiler is showing
solid colour, the machine has been starved of water for in excess of 20
minutes and the solenoid valve has been disabled to prevent damage to
the solenoid coil through overheat. To re-energise the solenoid, the unit
must be disconnected from the electrical supply and then switched back
on, after first reinstating the water supply.
SCALE
The production of scale is a natural phenomenon and commonly occurs
in hot water systems. The nature of the scale produced and its rate of
formation varies widely throughout the country.
To ensure continuous, reliable operation, the boiler should be regularly
de-scaled by a suitably qualified engineer. Suitable chemical de-scalants
must only be used if the manufacturers recommendations are strictly
adhered to. This is to prevent health and safety issues, taste problems
and potential damage to the appliance. Misuse of such chemicals is not
covered by the product warranty.
The Compact boiler benefits from an integral scale inhibitor, this is not
a scale eliminator and its effects will differ according to the water quality
in your area. To ensure trouble free operation, periodically check for
scale inside the boiling chamber. The production of scale is a natural
phenomenon and some de-scaling may be required within the first 12
months. This is not covered under the products warranty as it is not a
fault.
The installation must comply with the current I.E.E. Wiring regulations.
If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
This appliance must be earthed. The machine operates a nominal 2 kW
element at 240v 50 Hz supply
The installation of a residual current device (RCD) having a rated
residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA is advisable.