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2 Operating instructions Capriz 2 0020206382_02
Contents
1 Safety ............................................ 3
1.1 Action-related warnings ................. 3
1.2 Intended use .................................. 3
1.3 General safety information............. 4
2 Notes on the documentation ...... 7
2.1 Observing other applicabledocuments ..................................... 7
2.2 Storing documents......................... 7
2.3 Applicability of the instructions....... 7
3 Product description..................... 7
3.1 CE label ......................................... 7
3.2 Serial number ................................ 7
3.3 Information on the identificationplate ............................................... 7
3.4 Product design............................... 8
3.5 Overview of the operator controlelements ........................................ 8
3.6 Description of the display............... 9
3.7 Description of button functions ...... 9
3.8 Timer............................................ 10
3.9 Operating levels........................... 10
4 Operation.................................... 10
4.1 Starting up the product ................ 10
4.2 Basic display................................ 10
4.3 Checking the heating systempressure....................................... 10
4.4 Filling the heating installation....... 11
4.5 Selecting the operating mode...... 11
4.6 Setting the hot watertemperature ................................. 11
4.7 Setting the heating flowtemperature ................................. 12
4.8 Product settings ........................... 12
4.9 Setting the timer........................... 12
4.10 Switching the product tostandby mode .............................. 12
4.11 Frost protection............................ 13
5 Troubleshooting ........................ 13
5.1 Detecting and rectifying faults...... 13
5.2 Fault codes in the display ............ 13
6 Care and maintenance .............. 13
6.1 Maintenance ................................ 13
6.2 Caring for the product .................. 14
6.3 Checking the condensate drainpipework and tundish................... 14
7 Decommissioning...................... 14
7.1 Temporarily decommissioningthe product................................... 14
7.2 Permanently decommissioningthe product................................... 14
8 Recycling and disposal............. 14
9 Guarantee and customerservice ........................................ 14
9.1 Guarantee.................................... 14
9.2 Customer service......................... 14
Appendix ............................................... 15
A Operator level – overview ......... 15
B Troubleshooting ........................ 15
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1 Safety
1.1 Action-related warnings
Classification of action-re-lated warningsThe action-related warningsare classified in accordancewith the severity of the pos-sible danger using the followingwarning signs and signal words:
Warning symbols and signalwords
Danger!Imminent danger to lifeor risk of severe personalinjury
Danger!Risk of death from electricshock
Warning.Risk of minor personalinjury
Caution.Risk of material or envir-onmental damage
1.2 Intended use
There is a risk of injury or deathto the user or others, or of dam-age to the product and otherproperty in the event of im-proper use or use for which itis not intended.
The product is intended as aheat generator for closed cent-
ral heating installations and forhot water generation.
Intended use includes the fol-lowing:
– observance of the operatinginstructions included for theproduct and any other systemcomponents
– compliance with all inspectionand maintenance conditionslisted in the instructions.
This product can be used bychildren aged from 8 yearsand above and persons withreduced physical, sensory ormental capabilities or lack ofexperience and knowledge ifthey have been given supervi-sion or instruction concerninguse of the product in a safe wayand understand the hazards in-volved. Children shall not playwith the product. Cleaning anduser maintenance shall not bemade by children without super-vision. Children must not playwith the product. Cleaning anduser maintenance work mustnot be carried out by childrenunless they are supervised.
Any other use that is not spe-cified in these instructions, oruse beyond that specified in thisdocument shall be consideredimproper use. Any direct com-
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mercial or industrial use is alsodeemed to be improper.Caution.Improper use of any kind isprohibited.
1.3 General safetyinformation
1.3.1 Installation by skilledtradesmen only
The installation, inspection,maintenance and repair of theproduct, as well as the gas ratiosettings, must only be carriedout by a competent person.
1.3.2 Danger caused byimproper operation
Improper operation may presenta danger to you and others, andcause material damage.▶ Carefully read the enclosed
instructions and all other ap-plicable documents, particu-larly the "Safety" section andthe warnings.
1.3.3 Risk of death fromescaping gas
What to do if you smell gas inthe building:▶ Avoid rooms that smell of
gas.▶ If possible, open doors and
windows fully and ensureadequate ventilation.
▶ Do not use naked flames (e.g.lighters, matches).
▶ Do not smoke.▶ Do not use any electrical
switches, mains plugs, door-bells, telephones or othercommunication systems inthe building.
▶ If it is safe to do so, close theemergency control valve orthe main isolator.
▶ If possible, close the gas isol-ator cock on the product.
▶ Warn other occupants in thebuilding by yelling or bangingon doors or walls.
▶ Leave the building immedi-ately and ensure that othersdo not enter the building.
▶ Notify the gas supply com-pany or National Grid Transco+44 (0) 800 111999 by tele-phone from outside of thebuilding.
1.3.4 Risk of death due to ablocked or leaking fluegas pipe
What to do if you smell flue gasin the property:▶ Open all accessible doors
and windows fully to provideventilation.
▶ Switch off the product.▶ Inform a competent person.
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1.3.5 Risk of death fromescaping flue gas
If you operate the product withan empty condensate siphon,flue gas may escape into theroom air.▶ In order to operate the
product, ensure that the con-densate siphon is always full.
1.3.6 Risk of death due toexplosive and flammablematerials
▶ Do not use or store explosiveor flammable materials (e.g.petrol, paper, paint) in the in-stallation room of the product.
1.3.7 Risk of death due to lackof safety devices
A lack of safety devices (e.g.expansion relief valve, expan-sion vessel) can lead to poten-tially fatal scalding and otherinjuries, e.g. due to explosions.▶ Ask a competent person
to explain how the safetydevices work and where theyare located.
1.3.8 Risk of death dueto changes to theproduct or the productenvironment
▶ Never remove, bridge orblock the safety devices.
▶ Do not alter the safetydevices in any way.
▶ Do not damage or removeany seals on components.
▶ Do not make any changes:– The product itself– to the gas, air, water and
electricity supplies– to the entire flue gas install-
ation– to the entire condensate
drain system– to the expansion relief valve– to the drain lines– to constructional condi-
tions that may affect theoperational reliability of theproduct
1.3.9 Risk of injury andmaterial damage due tomaintenance and repairscarried out incorrectly ornot carried out at all
▶ Never attempt to carry outmaintenance work or repairson your product yourself.
▶ Faults and damage shouldbe immediately rectified by acompetent person.
▶ Adhere to the maintenanceintervals specified.
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1.3.10 Risk of corrosiondamage due tounsuitable combustionand room air
Sprays, solvents, chlorinatedcleaning agents, paint, adhes-ives, ammonia compounds,dust or similar substances maylead to corrosion on the productand in the air/flue pipe.▶ Ensure that the supply of
combustion air is always freeof fluorine, chlorine, sulphur,dust, etc.
▶ Ensure that no chemical sub-stances are stored at the in-stallation site.
1.3.11 Risk of materialdamage caused byfrost
▶ Ensure that the heating in-stallation always remains inoperation during freezing con-ditions and that all rooms aresufficiently heated.
▶ If you cannot ensure the op-eration, have a competentperson drain the heating in-stallation.
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2 Notes on thedocumentation
2.1 Observing other applicabledocuments
▶ You must observe all operating instruc-tions enclosed with the system compon-ents.
2.2 Storing documents
▶ Keep this manual and all other applic-able documents safe for future use.
2.3 Applicability of theinstructions
These instructions apply only to:
Product article numberArticle num-ber
Gas CouncilNumber
Capriz 2 24c 0010016127 47-157-27
Capriz 2 28c 0010016129 47-157-28
These products are only designed for nat-ural gas systems.
3 Product description
3.1 CE label
The CE label shows that the productscomply with the basic requirements of theapplicable directives as stated on the iden-tification plate.
The declaration of conformity can beviewed at the manufacturer's site.
3.2 Serial number
1 2
The serial number is located on the identi-fication plate (1) and in the short operatinginstructions (2) (→ Page 7).
3.3 Information on theidentification plate
The identification plate is mounted on theunderside of the product in the factory.
The identification plate keeps record ofthe country in which the product is to beinstalled.
Informationon the identi-fication plate
Meaning
Barcode with serial number
Serial number For quality control purposes;3rd and 4th digits = year ofproductionFor quality control purposes;5th and 6th digits = week ofproductionFor identification purposes;7th to 16th digits = productarticle numberFor quality control purposes;17th to 20th digits = place ofmanufacture
Capriz 2 Product description
2H, G20 –20 mbar(2 kPa)
Factory setting for type ofgas and gas connectionpressure
Cat. Approved gas category
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Informationon the identi-fication plate
Meaning
Condensingtechnology
Efficiency class of the boilerin accordance with EC Dir-ective 92/42/EEC
Type: Xx3(x) Permissible flue gas connec-tions
PMS Maximum water pressure inheating mode
PMW Maximum water pressure inhot water handling mode
V/Hz Electric connection
W Max. electrical power con-sumption
IP Level of protection
Heating mode
Hot water generation
Pn Nominal heat output rangein heating mode
P Nominal heat output rangein hot water handling mode
Qn Nominal heating load rangein heating mode
Qnw Nominal heating load rangein hot water handling mode
Tmax. Max. flow temperature
NOx NOx class for the product
Code (DSN) Specific product code
→ "CE label" section
Read the instructions.
→ "Recycling and disposal"section
GC no. Gas council number
3.4 Product design
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1 Magnetic briefoperating in-structions withtype designationand serial num-ber
2 Control elements
3.5 Overview of the operatorcontrol elements
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2
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1 Display2 button3 button
4 button5 button
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3.6 Description of the display
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2
3
1 Operating in-formation
2 Active operatingmode, selectingand confirmingthe operatingmode
3 Display showingthe current heat-ing flow temper-ature, the fillingpressure in theheating install-ation, the oper-ating mode or afault code
Symbol Meaning
Burner operating correctly
– Burner on
Heating installation fillingpressure
– Permanently on: Fillingpressure in the permittedrange.
– Flashing display: Fillingpressure is outside of thepermissible range or thepurging function has beenactivated.
DHW mode
– Permanently on: Hot wa-ter activated
– Flashing: Burner on indraw-off mode
Hot water saving mode
– Hot water temperature <50 °C
– Normal operating temper-ature
Symbol Meaning
Heating mode
– Permanently on: Heatingmode activated
– Flashing: Burner on inheating mode
Display flashing:
– Switching on the product– Fault
Setting confirmed
/ Fault in the product
– Appears instead of thebasic display.
OFF – Appears when theproduct goes into standbymode.
3.7 Description of buttonfunctions
Button Meaning
– Selecting the operating mode– Confirm the operating mode– Confirm setting– Increase the display contrast
or – Setting the hot water temperat-ure
– Setting the heating flow tem-perature
– Increase or decrease the selec-ted setting
– Increase the display contrast
– Activate the product: On/off(standby)
– Reset the product
Adjustable values flash on the display.
You must confirm any change to a value.Only then is the new setting saved.
If you do not press any buttons for fiveseconds, the displays switches back tothe basic display.
If you do not press any buttons for oneminute, the display contrast decreases.
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3.8 Timer
You can control the heating mode usingthe timer.
Position forthe selectionswitch
Functionality
0 Heating mode permanentlyswitched off
Heating mode intervals inaccordance with the timer
I Heating mode permanentlyswitched on
▶ Set the timer. (→ Page 12)
3.9 Operating levels
The product has two operating levels:
– The operator level shows the most im-portant information and offers set-upoptions which do not require any specialprior knowledge.
– Specialised knowledge is required in or-der to use the installer level (access forcompetent persons). This is thereforeprotected by an access code.
Operator level – overview (→ Page 15)
4 Operation
4.1 Starting up the product
4.1.1 Opening the isolator devices
Conditions: The competent person who installed
the unit will explain where the isolator devices are
and how to handle them.
▶ Ensure that the gas isolator cock is fullyopen.
▶ Ensure that the stop cocks in the heat-ing installation's flow and return areopen.
▶ Ensure that the cold water stop cock isopen.
4.1.2 Starting up the product
Applicability: Heatline
12
▶ Press the (2) button.
◁ When the unit is switched on, the"Basic display" is shown in thedisplay (1).
4.2 Basic display
The filling pressure in the heating installa-tion and the operating mode are shown inthe display's basic display.
To return to the basic display:
– Wait more than five seconds withoutpressing any buttons.
If a fault message is present, the basicdisplay switches to the fault code.
4.3 Checking the heating systempressure
1. Once a month, check that the pressurein the central heating system, whichis displayed on the user interface,is between 0.1 MPa and 0.15 MPa(1.0 bar and 1.5 bar).
◁ If the filling pressure is correct, noaction needs to be taken.
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▽ If the filling pressure is too low, addmore water to the heating installa-tion.
NoteIf the heating flow temperatureis shown in the display, pressand hold the and buttonsat the same time for longer thanfive seconds, or temporarilydeactivate heating mode inorder to display the pressure.
2. Fill the heating installation. (→ Page 11)
4.4 Filling the heating installation
Caution.Risk of material damage dueto heating water that is ex-tremely calciferous or corros-ive or contaminated by chem-icals.
Unsuitable tap water damagesthe seals and diaphragms,blocks components in theproduct and heating installationthrough which the water flowsand causes noise.
▶ Only fill the heating install-ation with suitable heatingwater.
▶ In case of doubt, ask a com-petent person for details.
NoteThe competent person is respons-ible for filling the heating installa-tion the first time, any subsequenttop-ups and the water quality.
The operator alone is respons-ible for topping up the water in theheating installation.
1. Open all radiator valves (thermostaticradiator valves) of the heating installa-tion.
2. Slowly open the filling cock, as shownto you by the competent person.
3. Fill with water until the required fillingpressure is reached.
4. Check the filling pressure in thedisplay.
5. Close the filling cock after filling.
4.5 Selecting the operating mode
NoteThe unit is always activated withthe preselected operating mode.
▶ Press repeatedly until the displayshows the required operating mode.
Symbol Operating mode
+Heating + hot water
Heating only
Hot water only
‒ No requirement
4.6 Setting the hot watertemperature
Conditions: The temperature is controlled by the
boiler
▶ Set the hot water temperature on theboiler (→ Page 12).
Conditions: The temperature is controlled by the
controller
▶ Set the hot water temperature on thecontroller.
NoteIf you press the or button,the display shows the sym-bol.
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4.7 Setting the heating flowtemperature
Conditions: Temperature controlled by the boiler,
with heating mode activated
▶ Set the heating flow temperature on theboiler (→ Page 12).
NoteThe competent person mayhave adjusted the maximumpossible temperature.
Conditions: Temperature controlled by the control-
ler, with heating mode activated
▶ Set the maximum heating flow temper-ature on the boiler (→ Page 12).
▶ Set the room temperature on the con-troller.
◁ The actual heating flow temperatureis set automatically by the controller.
Conditions: Outside temperature sensor connected
to the boiler, with heating mode activated
▶ When you press the , or but-ton.
◁ The display shows the heating flowtemperature calculated by the boiler.
◁ The actual heating flow temperatureis set automatically by the boiler.
4.8 Product settings
NoteThe sequence in which the avail-able settings are shown dependson the operating mode selected.
If the Domestic hot water + Heat-ing operating mode is selected,the hot water temperature must beconfirmed in order to set the flowtemperature of the heating.
1. Press the or button to set the tem-perature.
2. Press the button to confirm.
4.9 Setting the timer
Applicability: Timer, Great Britain
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5
6
2
3
4
1. Turn the minute hand (4) clockwiseuntil the arrow (2) points to the currenttime on the 24-hour dial (3).
2. Slide the pin for the time interval, inwhich the heating mode should beswitched on, outwards (6).
3. Slide the pin for the time interval, inwhich the heating mode should beswitched off, inwards (5).
4. Set the selection switch (1) to the mid-
position .
4.10 Switching the product tostandby mode
▶ Press the button for less than threeseconds.
◁ Once the requirement currently inuse has finished, the display willshow OFF and go out.
◁ The product is now in standby mode.◁ The product's frost protection func-
tion is activated.◁ The main power supply is not inter-
rupted. The product continues to besupplied with power.
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4.11 Frost protection
4.11.1 The product's frostprotection function
The frost protection function switches onthe boiler and the pump as soon as theprotection temperature in the heating cir-cuit is reached.
– Protection temperature: 12 ℃
The pump stops once the minimum wa-ter temperature in the heating circuit isreached.
– Minimum water temperature: 15 ℃
If the burner ignition temperature in theheating circuit is reached, the burnerswitch is switched on and continuesto operate until the burner anti-cyclingtemperature is reached.
– Burner ignition temperature: 7 ℃– Burner anti-cycling temperature: 35 ℃
The hot water circuit (cold and hot water)is not protected by the boiler.
Frost protection for the system can only beguaranteed by the boiler.
A controller is required to control the tem-perature of the system.
4.11.2 Frost protection for thesystem
NoteEnsure that the product's powerand gas supply are working cor-rectly.
Conditions: If you are away from home for several
days, Without controller
▶ Switch the product to standby mode.(→ Page 12)
Conditions: If you are away from home for several
days, With controller
▶ Program the number of days you willbe away in the controller to activate thefrost protection devices.
Conditions: If you are away from home for a pro-
longed period
▶ Contact a qualified competent person,who can completely drain the system orprotect the heating circuit by adding aspecial frost protection agent for heatinginstallations.
5 Troubleshooting
5.1 Detecting and rectifying faults
▶ If problems occur whilst operating theproduct, you can carry out certain self-checks with the aid of the table in theappendix.Troubleshooting (→ Page 15)
▶ If the product still does not functionwithout problems after the checks havebeen carried out using the table, con-tact your competent person to rectifythe problem.
5.2 Fault codes in the display
Fault codes have priority over all other dis-plays. If several faults occur at the sametime, the corresponding codes are dis-played alternately for two seconds each.
▶ If your product displays a fault code(F.xx), contact a competent person.
6 Care and maintenance
6.1 Maintenance
An annual inspection and biennial main-tenance of the product carried out by acompetent person is a prerequisite forensuring that the product is permanentlyready and safe for operation, reliable, andhas a long working life.
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6.2 Caring for the product
Caution.Risk of material damagecaused by unsuitable clean-ing agents.
▶ Do not use sprays, scouringagents, detergents, solventsor cleaning agents that con-tain chlorine.
▶ Clean the casing with a damp cloth anda little solvent-free soap.
6.3 Checking the condensatedrain pipework and tundish
The condensate drain pipework and tun-dish must always be penetrable.
▶ Regularly check the condensate drainpipework and tundish for faults and,particularly, for blockages.
You must not be able to see or feel anyobstructions in the condensate drain pipe-work and tundish.
▶ If you notice a fault, have it rectified bya competent person.
7 Decommissioning
7.1 Temporarily decommissioningthe product
▶ Temporarily decommission the productonly if there is no risk of frost.
▶ Switch off the product via the mainswitch provided on-site.
◁ The display goes out.
▶ When decommissioning for an exten-ded period (e.g. holiday), you shouldalso close the gas isolator cock and thecold water stop cock.
7.2 Permanentlydecommissioning the product
▶ Have a competent person permanentlydecommission the product.
8 Recycling and disposal
▶ The competent person who installedyour product is responsible for the dis-posal of the packaging.
If the product is identified with thissymbol:
▶ In this case, do not dispose of theproduct with the household waste.
▶ Instead, hand in the product to a collec-tion centre for old electrical or electronicappliances.
If the product contains batteries thatare marked with this symbol, these bat-teries may contain substances that arehazardous to human health and the envir-onment.
▶ In this case, dispose of the batteries ata collection point for batteries.
9 Guarantee and customerservice
9.1 Guarantee
For information on the manufacturer'sguarantee, you can write to the contactaddress that is provided on the back page.
9.2 Customer service
For contact details for our customer ser-vice department, you can write to the ad-dress that is provided on the back page, oryou can visit www.heatline.co.uk.
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AppendixA Operator level – overview
Setting level Values Unit Increment, select Default set-tingMin. Max.
Heating installation
Pressure in the heating in-stallation
Current value bar 0.1
1 1.5
Heating flow temperature Current value ℃ 1 60
10 Presetin thesystem
Hot water generation
Hot water temperature Current value ℃ 1 55
35 60
Eco hot water temperature Current value ℃ 1
35 50
B Troubleshooting
Fault Cause Measure
Product does notstart up:
– No hot water– Heating does
not heat up
The gas isolator cock installed on-siteand/or the gas isolator cock on theproduct is closed.
Open both gas isolator cocks.
The cold water stop cock is closed. Open the cold water stop cock.
The power supply in the building is dis-connected.
Check the fuse in the build-ing. The product automaticallyswitches on after the powersupply is restored.
The product is switched off. Switch on the product (→ "Switch-ing on the product" section).
The heating flow temperature or hotwater temperature has been set toolow.
Set the heating flow temperat-ure and hot water temperature (→"Setting the heating flow temper-ature" section/→ "Setting the hotwater temperature" section).
The system pressure is insufficient.Low water pressure in the heating in-stallation (fault code: F.22).
Fill the heating installation (→"Filling the heating installation"section).If the pressure drops frequently,contact your competent personabout this.
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Fault Cause Measure
Product does notstart up:
– No hot water– Heating does
not heat up
The system pressure is too high. Purge a radiator in order to re-duce the pressure in the heatinginstallation, or contact your com-petent person about this.
There is air in the heating installation. Purging the radiatorsIf the problem occurs again: In-form the competent person
After three successive failed ignitionattempts, the system switches to faultmode (fault code: F.28).
Press the button. The productcarries out a new ignition attempt.If the ignition problem is not rec-tified after three fault clearanceattempts, contact a competentperson.
Hot water gener-ation functioningcorrectly; heatingdoes not start up.
The external controller is not set cor-rectly.
Set the external controller cor-rectly (→ Controller operating in-structions).
Publisher/manufacturerHeatlineNottingham Road ‒ Belper ‒ DE56 1JTSales 01773 596611 ‒ Fax 01773 828123info@heatline.co.uk
© These instructions, or parts thereof, are protected bycopyright and may be reproduced or distributed onlywith the manufacturer's written consent.
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