User’s Operating Instructions & Important Warranty Information Ecogen 24/1.0 Gas Fired Wall Mounted Condensing Boiler and Power Generator Please keep these instructions in a safe place. If you move house, please hand them over to the next occupier.
Contents Natural Gas Propane Baxi Ecogen 24/1.0 G.C.No 41 075 60 Baxi Ecogen 24/1.0 LPG G.C.No 41 075 64 Section Page 1.0 Quick Reference Guide 3 2.0 Introduction 4 3.0 The Programmers 5 4.0 Setting the Time 6 5.0 Setting the Central Heating Times 7 6.0 Setting the DHW Times 9 7.0 Mode Selection/Temp Adjustment 11 8.0 Contents of Other Functions 14 9.0 Resetting the Boiler 16 10.0 Clearance 17 11.
1.0 Quick Reference Guide The Easy Menu Button THINK Controller 24 hour time bar for central heating and domestic hot water - shows active programme times - Default 6 - 9, 11 - 12 & 15 - 22 Commonly required functions are available more quickly via the Easy Menu Button. To access, press the Easy Menu Button and turn the Selector Button to scroll through, confirm your selection by pressing the Selector Button. Commonly required functions are shown in order below: 1.
2.0 Introduction 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 interests of the householder to ensure that the central heating system is maintained and working as efficiently as possible.
3.0 The Programmers 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 THINK Controller. Section 5.0 and 6.0 detail how the timings and settings for your heating and hot water can be changed. 3.2 THINK Controller 1.
4.0 Setting the Time 04. November Tuesday 2008 08:50 4.1 The time, day, date and year can be adjusted using the THINK Controller as shown below. Menu Button Easy Menu Button Time Setting Selector Button Display Screen THINK Controller STEP 1 The basic display is shown. If the basic display is not showing, press the MENU button. until the basic display is shown STEP 2 Press the MENU button. 04.
5.0 Setting the Central Heating Times 04. November Tuesday 2008 08:50 5.1 The THINK Controller enables control of up to three periods a day, seven days a week. Menu Button Easy Menu Button Programming the Central Heating Times Selector Button Display Screen There are 3 time programs preinstalled to aid reprogramming:Time program 1 is the default with 3 time periods - Mon-Sun, 6-9, 11-12 and 15-22. Time program 2 has two time switch periods - Mon-Sun, 6-9 and 15-22.
5.0 Setting the Central Heating Times 04. November Tuesday 2008 08:50 5.1 Programming the Central Heating Times (cont) Menu Button Easy Menu Button Selector Button Display Screen THINK Controller STEP 9 Press the Selector Button and the ‘1st Time ON’ time will flash. Turn the Selector Button to the required time. Press Button to select. Time central heating CH1 Mon - Sun: 1st Time ON 08:00 Turn the Selector Button one click clockwise and then press the Selector Button.
6.0 Setting the DHW Times 04. November Tuesday 2008 08:50 6.1 The THINK Controller enables control of up to three periods a day, seven days a week. Menu Button Easy Menu Button Programming the Domestic Hot Water Times Selector Button Display Screen There are 3 time programs preinstalled to aid reprogramming:Time program 1 is the default with 3 time periods - Mon-Sun, 6-9, 11-12 and 15-22. Time program 2 has two time switch periods - Mon-Sun, 6-9 and 15-22.
6.0 Setting the DHW Times 04. November Tuesday 2008 08:50 6.1 Programming the Domestic Hot Water Times (cont) Menu Button Easy Menu Button Selector Button Display Screen THINK Controller STEP 9 Press the Selector Button and the ‘1st Time ON’ time will flash. Turn the Selector Button to the required time. Press Button to select. Time hot water Mon - Sun: 1st Time ON 06:30 Turn the Selector Button one click clockwise and then press the Selector Button. The ‘1st Time OFF’ time will flash.
7.0 Mode Selection/Temp Adjustment 04. November Tuesday 2008 08:50 7.1 Menu Button Easy Menu Button Selector Button THINK Controller STEP 1 The basic display is shown. If the basic display is not showing, press the MENU button. until the basic display is shown 04. November Tuesday 2008 08:50 Selecting the Cental Heating Mode 1. There are 4 central heating modes: On - heating operates to keep the dwelling at the comfort setpoint chosen by the householder continuously ie.
7.0 Mode Selection/Temp Adjustment 04. November Tuesday 2008 08:50 7.4 Menu Button Easy Menu Button Selector Button THINK Controller DOMESTIC HOT WATER MODE STEP 1 - Press the MENU button and then turn the Selector Button clockwise to highlight ‘Domestic hot water’. 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.
7.0 Mode Selection/Temp Adjustment 04. November Tuesday 2008 08:50 7.7 1. Press Easy Menu Button - scroll to hot water boost and select. Menu Button Easy Menu Button Hot Water Boost Function 2. ‘Hot water boost on’ is displayed briefly, then ‘301 manual control’. The cylinder is heated until satisfied. After using the control for any action the screen returns to ‘301 manual control’. Selector Button THINK Controller 3.
HOLIDAY MODE STEP 1 - Press the MENU button. 7.0 Mode Selection/Temp Adjustment 7.10 Time hot water Holidays heating CH1 Temps / mode CH1 Holidays heating CH1 Start Day / month STEP 2 - Turn the Selector Button to highlight ‘Holidays heating CH1’ and press the Button to select the start period. - -.- - STEP 3 - Press the Selector Button and the Day/month starts flashing, turn the Button to required month and press Button to select and then repeat to select the day. Holiday mode 1.
8.0 Contents of Other Functions 8.1 Viewing Information The following information is also available by pressing the menu button and selecting ‘information’ by pressing the Selector Button, any error is displayed first then : 1. Room temperature – °C. 2. Boiler temperature – °C. 3. State burner – 1+2 (1=engine, 2= supplementary burner on). 4. Power – Watts. 5. Energy to date – kWh. 6. Head temp actual value (of the Stirling engine) – °C. 7. Room temperature min. - Room Sensor only 8. Room temperature max.
9.0 Resetting the Boiler 04. November Tuesday 2008 08:50 9.1 Menu Button Easy Menu Button 1. In exceptional cases, the display will show an error screen see diagram opposite. Error 20:Boiler sensor 1 Selector Button THINK Controller 04. November Tuesday THINK Controller 2008 08:50 5 LED-red light Reset Type Flashes Auto Flashes User On Service Exceptional conditions 2. With the following information: An error number. a short description of the error.
5mm Min 60mm Min 10.0 Clearances 450mm 250mm Min 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 normal operation of the appliance without express written permission from the manufacturer or his agent could invalidate the appliance warranty. In GB this could also infringe the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations.
In the table below: - PCB = Main Control Board, BCU = Burner Control Unit. UR = User Reset, AR = Automatic Reset, ARP = Automatic Reset after Power Down 11.0 Error Codes 11.1 List of Error Codes NOTE: An automatic reset is only done if the fault condition has cleared.
11.0 Error Codes UR = User Reset, AR = Automatic Reset, ARP = Automatic Reset after Power Down NOTE: An automatic reset is only done if the fault condition has cleared. 11.
Warning ! 12.0 Care of the Boiler If you smell gas 12.
13.0 Legislation 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 as stated in the Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations. 3.
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Please complete the boxes below Serial Number Electricity Provider Notified Date Date of Installation / Commissioning, if different D D M M Y Y Installer Details (name, address and contact number(s)) Information Label All descriptions and illustrations provided in this leaflet have been carefully prepared but we reserve the right to make changes and improvements in our products which may affect the accuracy of the information contained in this leaflet.