10 to light the appliance, Electricity supply failure, Overheat cut-off thermostat – Bosch 28CDI User Manual
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TO LIGHT THE APPLIANCE
Check that the water valves to the central heating circuit are open.
On sealed systems check that the grey needle on the pressure
gauge is not below the required pressure.
Switch on the mains electricity. The green power on indicator will
light. Set the room thermostat, if fitted, to maximum. Turn the central
heating temperature control knob to ‘MAX’. The red central heating
demand indicator will light.
The burner will light and the red flame detection indicator will light.
Set the central heating and hot water temperature control knobs
and the room thermostat, if fitted, to the desired temperature.
TO STOP THE APPLIANCE
For Short Periods
Turn the central heating temperature control knob fully anti-
clockwise to the ‘
’ position.
For Long Periods
Turn the operating switch to the ‘
’ position. Switch off the
mains electricity.
A facia mounted electronic programmer will retain its settings for
about two weeks, after which it will return to the factory set
programme. The display will disappear
after approximately 12 hours.
A facia mounted mechanical
programmer will require resetting once
the operating switch has been set to ‘O’,
or the mains supply has been
disconnected.
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
FAILURE
If the electricity supply fails the
appliance will not operate. Once the
supply is restored the appliance will
return to normal operation. If a
programmer is fitted, check that the
settings have been maintained.
OVERHEAT CUT-OFF
THERMOSTAT
The appliance will enter a lockout
condition in the event of overheating.
An overheat cut-off thermostat is
fitted to the appliance which will
interrupt the electricity supply to the gas
valve.
If the overheat cut-off has operated,
both the central heating and the hot
water demand indicators will flash
together.
Fig. 3. CDi with front panel removed.
Circulating
pump
Clip
Locating peg
Expansion
vessel
Gas valve
TO LIGHT AND STOP THE
APPLIANCE