2000225229C.04.05All replacement partsAll labour chargesAll call-out chargesThank you for installing a new Glow-worm appliance in your home.Glow-worm
102000225229C4 Flue and Appliance Preparation9357Diagram 4.1
11 2000225229C NOTE: Make sure that the ductings do not slope down towardsthe boiler.4.1 Flue Position and LengthDetermine flue application, length a
122000225229CSeal the joint with the tape provided.If the flue system requires the addition of flue extension kits,drill, seal and secure them with th
13 2000225229C5 Boiler Installation5.1 UnpackingOpen the carton, check the items supplied against the boilerpack contents list on the carton flap.5.2
142000225229CRear Flue fixing.Fit the fan elbow and secure with jubilee clip to the fan outlet, donot tighten yet, see diagram 5.7.Fit the retaining c
15 2000225229C5 Boiler Installation5.6 Control Box AccessSlacken the control box securing screw, see diagram 5.10.Swing the box out on its hinge.5.7 E
162000225229CMAINS NOTE : A SWITCH LIVE (Ls) SHOULD BE CONNECTEDFROM AN EXTERNAL CONTROL. IF NO EXTERNAL CONTROL IS AVAILABLE INSERT A LINK BETWEEN
17 2000225229CIMPORTANT NOTE: The warning notice attached tothe front of the boiler casing must only beremoved by the user.Please ensure the “Benchmar
182000225229C6.4 Testing - ElectricalTurn the boiler temperature control knob fully clockwise to themaximum setting, which is approx. 82OC (180OF).The
19 2000225229C7 Instructions to the UserInstruct and demonstrate the safe and efficient operation of the boiler, heating system and domestic hot water
22000225229CImportant InformationIntroduction 3Lighting the Boiler 3General Data 1 4Flue and Ventilation 2 7Water Systems 3 8Flue and Appliance Prepar
202000225229CREMEMBER: When replacing a part on this appliance, use onlyspare parts that you can be assured conform to the safety andperformance speci
21 2000225229CBAABIMPORTANT: Where the flue has a rear connection (fromback of casing), see diagram 5.6, it is essential to makecertain that the flue
222000225229C9 Fault FindingDiagram 9.310270
23 2000225229CDiagram 9.410277102759 Fault Finding
242000225229C9 Fault FindingDiagram 9.512381THERMISTORbr BROWNb BLUEg/y GREEN/YELLOWg GREYbk BLACKp PURPLEy YELLOWr REDKEYNLP = LIVE (Permanent)LS = L
25 2000225229CCONTROLKNOBDiagram 10.3EXTENSIONPIECEP.C.B.SUPPORTP.C.B. FUSE12006Diagram 10.2Diagram 10.1THERMISTORP.C.B.CONNECTION12281SAFETYTEMPERATU
262000225229CDiagram 10.47168ELECTRICALPLUGEXTENDEDSECURINGSCREWS (4)SOLENOIDS10 Replacement of PartsSOLENOIDSECURINGSCREW10.4 Control Board (PCB), Pa
27 2000225229C10 Replacement of PartsELECTRICALCONNECTIONSRED AIR TUBECLEAR AIRTUBESECURINGSCREWFANSECURINGSCREW (3)Diagram 10.77165Diagram 10.6RED AI
282000225229C11 Spare Parts11.1 Part IdentificationThe part number on the diagram location will help to identify thepart.11.2 OrderingWhen ordering an
3 2000225229CInstructions for UseIntroductionPlease read these instructions and follow them carefully for thesafe and economical use of your boiler.Th
42000225229CIMPORTANT NOTICEThis boiler is for use on Natural Gas (G20) as distributed in theUnited Kingdom and Ireland and cannot be used on any oth
5 2000225229C1.4 Gas SupplyThe gas installation shall be in accordance with the relevantstandards.In GB this is BS6891.In IE this is the current editi
62000225229C1.10 LocationThis boiler is not suitable for outdoor installation.The boiler may be installed in any room, although particularattention is
7 2000225229CAAEGGB,CB,CFKCUNDER CAR PORT etc.H,IJDFKFLMQNPThe flue must be installed in accordance with the rules in forcein the countries of destina
82000225229CDiagram 3.1Diagram 2.270562.3 Terminal GuardA terminal guard is required if persons could come into contactwith the terminal or the termin
9 2000225229C3 Water Systems3.7 Open Vented Fully Pumped Heating andDomestic Hot WaterThe connections for the system MUST be as shown in diagrams3.1 a
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