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© Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 User ’ s Operating Instructions & Important W arranty Information Please keep these instructions in a safe place. If you move house, please hand them over to the next occupier . Ecogen 24/1.0 Gas Fired W all Mounted Condensing Boiler and Power Generator[...]
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2 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 Natural Gas Baxi Ecogen 24 G.C.N o 41 075 60 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in any retrieval system of any nature (including in any database), in each case whether electronic, mechanical, recording or o[...]
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1.0 Quick Refer ence Guide 3 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 Burner in Operation 1 - Engine 2 - Supplementary Heating to the Room temperature Set Point Heating to the Reduced Set Point Central Heating Times Active DHW Time Active Combustion Check Function Active Holiday Function Active Manual Overide Time Switch Function Active Communication between PO[...]
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2.0 Intr oduction 4 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 2.1 Description 1. The appliance incorporates a Stirling engine which is capable of generating between 0.4 – 1.0 kW of electrical power depending on the running conditions of the heating system. High return temperatures especially above 65°C will reduce the power generation. It is therefore in the [...]
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3.0 The Pr ogrammers 5 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 3.1 Getting Started 1. Ensure that both gas and electricity are turned on to the appliance. 2. The Gas Safe registered installer will have set-up the appliance to a programme of your choice and it should be providing heat and hot water in line with your requirements. These can be altered via the wa[...]
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4.0 Setting the Time 6 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 4.1 Time Setting The time, day, date and year can be adjusted using the POU/PRU as shown below. 04. November 2008 08:50 Tuesday Menu Button Display Screen Set time and date --------------------------------------------------- Information Operator section Information Set time and date Hours / minutes[...]
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5.0 Setting the Central Heating Times 7 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 Menu Button Display Screen 04. November 2008 08:50 Tuesday Dial Knob 5.1 Programming the Central Heating Times The programmar enables control of up to three periods a day, seven days a week. There are 3 time programs preinstalled to aid reprogramming:- Time program 1 is the default[...]
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5.0 Setting the Central Heating Times 8 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 5.1 Programming the Central Heating Times (cont) 11:00 Mon - Sun: 2nd Time ON Time central heating CH1 Press the Dial Knob and the ‘2nd Time ON’ time will flash. Turn the Dial Knob to the required time. Press Dial to select. 11:50 Mon - Sun: 2nd Time ON Time central heating CH1[...]
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6.0 Setting the DHW Times 9 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 Menu Button Display Screen 04. November 2008 08:50 Tuesday Dial Knob 6.1 Programming the Domestic Hot Water Times The programmar enables control of up to three periods a day, seven days a week. There are 3 time programs preinstalled to aid reprogramming:- Time program 1 is the default with 3 t[...]
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6.0 Setting the DHW Times 10 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 6.1 Programming the Domestic Hot Water Times (cont) 11:00 Mon - Sun: 2nd Time ON Time hot water Press the Dial Knob and the ‘2nd Time ON’ time will flash. Turn the Dial Knob to the required time. Press Dial to select. 11:30 Mon - Sun: 2nd Time ON Time hot water Turn the Dial Knob one clic[...]
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7.0 Mode Selection/T emp Adjustment 11 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 7.1 Selecting the Cental Heating Mode 1. There are 4 central heating modes: - On - heating operates to keep the dwelling at the comfort set point chosen by the householder continuously ie. 24hr/day, initially set at 20°C. Timed - heating operates to keep the dwelling at the comfort[...]
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7.0 Mode Selection/T emp Adjustment 12 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 7.3 Selecting the Domestic Hot Water (DHW) mode 1. There are 2 DHW modes: - Off - heating operates to keep the domestic (Protection) hot water cylinder above 8°C continuously. On - heating operates to keep the domestic (Timed) hot water at the comfort set point chosen by the househ[...]
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7.0 Mode Selection/T emp Adjustment 13 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 Temps / mode CH1 Time hot water Holidays heating CH1 Day / month - -.- - Start Holidays heating CH1 Day / month - -.- - End Holidays heating CH1 HOLIDAY MODE STEP 1 - Press the MENU button. STEP 2 - Turn the Dial Knob to highlight ‘Holidays heating CH1’ and press the Dial to sel[...]
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8.0 Contents of Other Functions 14 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 8.1 Selecting Information The following information is also available by pressing the menu button and selecting ‘information’ by pressing the Dial Knob, any error is displayed first then : - 1. Room temperature – ?C (PRU only). 2. Boiler temperature – ?C. 3. State burner – 1+2[...]
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8.0 Contents of Other Functions 15 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 8.5 Selecting Time hot water The following information is also available by pressing the menu button and selecting ‘Time hot water’ by pressing the Dial Knob. 1. Select days 2. Mon-Sun,Mon-Fri,Sat-Sun,Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat,Sun. 3. Select default timings – programmes 1/2/3 4.1st [...]
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9.0 Resetting the Boiler 16 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 9.1 Exceptional conditions 1. In exceptional cases, the display will show an error screen see diagram opposite. 2. With the following information: - An error number a short description of the error The display may or may not show a flashing spanner, a flame crossed out or both depending on whe[...]
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10.0 Clearances 17 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 200mm Min 950mm 450mm 300mm Min 5mm Min 5mm Min 450mm Min For Servicing Purposes In Operation 60mm Min 426mm 10.1 For your Safety 1. This appliance must have been installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and the regulations in force. 2. Any modification that may interfere with the[...]
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11.0 Err or Codes 18 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 Error code: Display Description Lockout/Reset action Eng Sup 10: Outside sensor Fault outside temp sensor1 AR AR 20: Boiler flow sensor Fault boiler flow temp sensor AR AR 40: Boiler return sensor Fault return temp sensor boiler AR AR 50: DHW tank sensor Fault DHW1 sensor AR AR 60: Room sensor 1 Faul[...]
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11.0 Err or Codes 19 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 Err or code: Display Description Lockout/reset action Eng Sup 280 : Engine dome overtemp Engine dome overtemp has operated AR 282: G83/ENS/G1M G83/ENS module has detected an unhealthy mains condition AR 285: Alternator Short Power monitor IC has detected a short-circuit condition AR 287: Eng head und[...]
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12.0 Care of the Boiler 20 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 12.1 Cleaning the Outer case The painted panels should be wiped with a damp cloth and then dried completely. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANING AGENTS. 12.2 Maintenance The appliance MUST be serviced annually by a Baxi authorised engineer. 12.3 Condensate drain The condensate drain, located at the bo[...]
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13.0 Legislation 21 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 13.1 Installation, Commissioning, Service & Repair 1. This appliance must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and the regulations in force. Read the instructions fully before installing or using the appliance. 2. In GB, this must be carried out by a competent person a[...]
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14.0 Notes 22 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010[...]
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14.0 Notes 23 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010[...]
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© Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2010 BAXI A Trading Division of Baxi Heating UK Ltd (3879156) A division of Baxi Group Brooks House, Coventry Road, Warwick. CV34 4LL After Sales Service 0844 871 1525 Technical Enquiries 0844 871 1555 Website www.baxi.co.uk e&oe UK Comp N o 5133684 - Iss 02 - 2/10 Information Label All descriptions and illustrations prov[...]