WarmFlow WOOD Quick Start User Manual

Manual is about: PELLET BOILER

Summary of WOOD

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    Wood pellet boiler quick start user guide.

  • Page 2: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing a warmflow wood pellet boiler. Your biomass boiler may operate differently compared to other heating appliances you may be accustomed to. This quick guide will familiarise you with some of the basic product requirements and operating features to help you get the best perform...

  • Page 3: Getting to Know

    Getting to know your boiler front casing door combustion door flue terminal pellet hopper door service lid interlock door release.

  • Page 4: Controller

    1 controller 1.

  • Page 5: Alarm

    2 the warmflow wood pellet controller is a simple, intuitive and easy-to- use system with six simple buttons to help you navigate through the menus. Alarm - this key can be used to display a list of active alerts and alarms from any menu page. Menu - this can be used to display the main menu screen ...

  • Page 6: Boiler Status

    3 the home screen provides an at a glance overview of the boiler status. Under normal operating conditions three ticks will be displayed. However, the home screen may also display various combinations of ticks, alerts and error icons. In the even of a power failure, the appliance will attempt to ret...

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    4 alarms - if there are no active alarms or alerts you will see the screen above. If there are valid alarms or alerts you will be able to use the up and down keys to scroll through the list. Please refer to the manual for a full list of alarms. Main menu - the main menu (accessed via the menu key) c...

  • Page 8: Setting Your Time Clock

    5 setting your time clock your heating system may be equipped with a time clock so that you can set your central heating to come on when you want it. You may have to make a few changes to your time clock settings when you switch to a wood pellet boiler. When the signal for heat is sent the boiler be...

  • Page 9: How to Fill Your Boiler

    6 how to fill your boiler 2 3-5 minutes time to complete you will need: • en plus a1 wood pellets.

  • Page 10: What Pellets

    7 please visit www.Pelletcouncil.Org.Uk for a register of wood pellet providers. The warmflow wood pellet boiler has been designed for use with only en plus a1 wood pellets. The use of fuels other than en plus a1 approved wood pellets will invalidate the product warranty. Wood pellets need to be sto...

  • Page 11: Did You Know:

    8 did you know: you can top-up your hopper at any time and the boiler can be in operation while you fill. You will be alerted by the boiler controller when the pellet level is running low. An alert icon will display on the home screen, the alarm button will flash red and a ‘pellet level low’ message...

  • Page 12: Step 1:

    9 step 1: go to the boiler, open the pellet hopper door and insert the safety stay bar. Upon opening the hopper door you will see the safety grate covering the hopper. Fill the hopper with en plus a1 fuel. Dispose of any fuel packaging as per local waste guidelines. Did you know: the hopper has room...

  • Page 13: Step 2:

    10 step 2: when finished, remove the safety stay bar and close the hopper door. Check to ensure nothing has fallen in to the hopper and then simply close the hopper door and turn the handle to lock the door. Top tip: make sure you keep the wood pellets and hopper compartment dry. Avoid filling if it...

  • Page 14: How to Clean Your Boiler

    11 how to clean your boiler 3 15 minutes time to complete you will need: • safety gloves • dustpan and brush.

  • Page 15: Did You Know:

    12 did you know: the length of time between cleans will depend on how often it is used. Cleaning your boiler regularly helps ensure it can burn cleanly and efficiently. It also prolongs the life of the boiler and helps ensure smooth operation. Why clean your boiler? Warning: ash can remain hot long ...

  • Page 16: Don’T Forget

    13 don’t forget if you’re heading on holiday, make sure that you clean the boiler before you go to avoid a shutdown while you’re away. The boiler will let you know when it needs to be cleaned. Similar to the low fuel alert, an alert icon will display on the home screen, the alarm button will flash r...

  • Page 17: Step 1:

    14 step 1: before you clean the boiler you need to put it into clean mode. This sequence will guide you through the cleaning process, step-by-step. 1 press the ‘prg’ (menu) button on the controller 2 select the ‘cleaning’ option 3 press enter to select ‘clean now?’ how to clean your boiler did you k...

  • Page 18: Step 2:

    15 step 2: on the screen that appears you will see a bar indicating progress through the shutdown sequence if your boiler is still warm. As the boiler cools the bar will allow you to keep an eye on progress. Once the shutdown procedure has completed the screen will update and move you to the next st...

  • Page 19: Step 3:

    16 step 3: when the shutdown procedure has completed the controller will let you know that it’s “ready to clean”. When this message is displayed, assemble the tools required for cleaning and make your way to the boiler. Did you know: during the clean sequence the interlock door won’t open until the ...

  • Page 20: Step 4:

    17 step 4: open the front casing door. Once opened you should see the interlock release button located in the centre of the panel. The green light should be illuminated indicating the door is ready to open. If not please return to the controller and check that the screen indicates the boiler is read...

  • Page 21: Step 5:

    Combustion door handle 18 step 5: ensure the combustion door handle is pushed down fully, press and hold the interlock release button then lift the combustion door handle upward. Pull the combustion door outwards revealing the combustion pot and ash pan. Step 6: brush down the burner pot shelf and t...

  • Page 22: Caution:

    19 caution: hot surfaces step 7: remove the pot by undoing the toggle latch on each side of the pot. Remove any ash and debris and ensure the air flow holes are clear of obstruction. Toggle latch air flow holes.

  • Page 23: Step 8:

    20 step 8: remove the ash pan from its compartment and dispose of waste in line with local regulations. While the ash pan is removed for emptying, clean both the ash pan and pot compartments of any ash build up. Caution: hot surfaces ash pan compartment pot compartment.

  • Page 24: Caution:

    21 caution: hot surfaces step 9: when both compartments have been cleaned, replace the empty ash pan and burner pot. Ensure that the pot is correctly located on the pot shelf. Secure using the toggle latches. Close the combustion door and ensure the combustion door handle is pushed down firmly. Clos...

  • Page 25: Step 10:

    22 step 10: return to the controller, you should see that the screen has advanced to a message asking you to confirm that the pot and pan are clean and in-place. Press the enter key to confirm that the ash pan and combustion pot have been cleaned and put in place. The boiler will return to the home ...

  • Page 26: Servicing

    23 servicing 4 why you need it serviced • ensure safe and efficient burning • help prolong the life of your boiler.

  • Page 27: When to Service?

    24 when to service? You will be alerted by the boiler controller when it is time for servicing. An alert icon will display on the home screen, the alarm button will flash red and a service countdown message will be displayed when the alarm key is pressed. To have your wood pellet boiler serviced ple...

  • Page 28: Renewables

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