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Instructions
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TO BE RETAINED
BY USER
INTRODUCTION
Contents
Introduction
Things you should know
Getting started
How to....
What if....
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Dear customer
Dos and donts
1.1 gas appliances
1.2 electrical supply
1.3 guarantee registration card
1.4 appliance log book
1.5 how does it work?
1.6 dimensions
1.7 clearances
2.1 before switching on
2.2 appliance controls
2.3 lighting the boiler
3.1 top-up the system
3.2 reset the appliance
3.3 shut down the system for short periods
3.4 shut down the system for long periods
3.5 care for the appliance
4.1 I suspect a gas leak
4.2 I frequently have to top-up the system
4.3 the reset light is on
4.4 the appliance is due its annual service
4.5 I need to call an engineer
5.1 Mechanical clock
5.2 Digital clock
5.3 Twin channel programmer
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer
Your Mynute boiler has been designed to meet and exceed the very latest standards in gas central heating technology,
and if cared for, will give years of reliable use and efficiency. Please therefore take some time to read these instructions
carefully.
Do ensure that your installer has completed the appliance log book
variable
thermostat
pressure
gauge
Vokera
clock or
programmer
(if fitted)
mode
switch
reset/warning
light
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GAS APPLIANCES
Gas Safety (Installations and Use) Regulations
In the interests of your safety and that of others it
is a legal requirement that all gas appliances are
installed and correctly maintained by a competent
person and in accordance with the latest regulations.
1.2
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Please ensure that this appliance has been properly connected to the electrical supply by means of
a double pole isolator or un-switched socket, and
that the correct size of fuse (3 AMP) has been
fitted.
Warning: This appliance must be earthed!
1.3
1.4
1.5
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1.6 DIMENSIONS
HEIGHT
WIDTH
DEPTH
740mm
366mm
315mm
150mm
150mm
12mm
600mm
GETTING STARTED
2.1
2.2
BEFORE SWITCHING ON
Before switching the appliance on please familiarise yourself with:
How to isolate the appliance from the gas, water,
and electricity supplies.
How to check and top-up if necessary the
system water pressure.
The time clock or programmer.
Any external thermostats and their functions.
The appliance controls.
APPLIANCE CONTROLS (see fig. 1)
The appliance controls are concealed behind the
front flap. To gain access to the controls simply
press the bottom centre of the flap and lift upward
to engage the holding clip.
The appliance has a mode switch, variable thermostat, system pressure gauge, and an aperture
for an integral clock or programmer. The mode
switch has three positions:
Reset
Off
On
2.3
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HOW TO...
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
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Fig. 2
WHAT IF...
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
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VOKERA TIMECLOCKS
5.1
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
SELECTOR SWITCH
The time clock has a three-position switch. This
switch over-rides the timed settings (on & off
times) of the clock.
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VOKERA PROGRAMMERS
5.2
Example
Fig. 1
Group of days
Mon. to Fri.
Mon. to Fri.
Sat. & Sun.
Sat. & Sun.
On
06.00
16.00
08.30
17.00
Off
09.00
21.00
10.30
23.00
Total
Commands free
Commands
used
2
2
2
2
8 used
12 unused
5.2.1
BEFORE PROGRAMMING
Gently press and release the Res. button with a
pencil or similar, this will clear the memory of all
information. This should only be done when you
want to change or insert a complete new programme.
5.2.2
Fig. 2
5.2.3
Fig. 4
5.2.4
Fig. 3
ENTERING
(on) COMMANDS
Repeatedly press the Prog. Button until the
: symbol appears in the clock display (see
fig. 4).
Press the Day button until the desired group of
days or desired day is shown.
Press the h button until the desired hour for
switching the boiler on is shown.
Press the m button until the desired minutes
are shown.
Press the Select button until the
symbol is
shown (see fig. 5).
Press the
button.
Fig. 5
ENTERING
(off) COMMANDS
Repeatedly press the Prog. Button until the
: symbol appears in the clock display (fig. 4).
Press the Day button until the desired group of
days or desired day is shown.
Press the h button until the desired hour for
switching the boiler off is shown.
Press the m button until the desired minutes
are shown.
Press the Select button until the
symbol is
shown (see fig. 6).
Press the
button.
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VOKERA PROGRAMMERS
Once the programming has been completed you will have
to press the Select button once only to the
(on)
position if the boiler has been programmed to be on at
that particular time.
5.2.5
- ON
- OFF
] ON CONTINUOUSLY
] OFF CONTINUOUSLY
Fig. 6
NOTE
The actual time can be changed to account for
British summertime by simply pressing then releasing the +/- 1h button.
HELPFUL HINTS
You can check and/or alter the programme
settings at any time by pressing the Prog button.
The number of unused commands can be
checked by pressing the Prog button until FR is
displayed alongside the number of unused
commands.
In the event of a power failure, the clock has a
battery back-up. The programme will be held in
the memory for approximately 2 weeks.
Charging time is 70 hours.
Take a note of the settings you have programmed, as local power surges can sometimes
reset the memory of the clock.
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Continue pressing YES and the display will now run to the
OFF1 time when it will pause again and the time switch will
switch off. It will then run to the ON and OFF times in turn,
pausing at each before moving to the next day and
identifying the ON and OFF times in the same way.
SET
CLOCK ?
HOLIDAY SETTING
Note: This useful feature allows you to set the number of
days you want your system to be permanently off before
automatically switching on at the programmed time.
The programmer counts each pass through mid-night as
one day, so if on Saturday morning you dont want the
system on again until Tuesday morning you set the counter
to 3. If when the display shows SET HDAY ? you press
the YES button the display will show OO. By using the +
and - buttons you can now set the number of days you want
the system to be off, a maximum of 99 days is possible.
Now press SET again and the display will be blank apart
from HDAY. Having counted down to zero, the programmer
will switch the system on at the times set for that day. If you
wish to cancel the HDAY setting, press any button and
normal operation will be resumed. Your module is now in
the operating mode and ready to work using the built-in
standard programme times.
SET
H'DAY ?
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SET CH
MON TUE WED THU FRI
PROG ?
PROG ?
SET
PROG ?
PROG ?
SET
SAT SUN
PROG ?
This gives you the chance to set timings which will apply
to both weekend days by answering YES. Further operation of the SET button accesses SAT and SUN for individual
timing changes.
Pressing SET after finishing any weekend programme
changes, or pressing SET in answer to SET PROG ?
returns the module to TEST ? Pressing SET again display
SET HOL ? Pressing SET again returns the module to the
normal operating mode.
H/W
C/H
H/W
C/H
6.30am
6.30am
6.30am
6.30am
8.30am
8.30am
9.00am
9.00am
ON2-Start
of second timed period (ON)
12 noon
12 noon
12 noon
12 noon
12 noon
12 noon
12 noon
4.30pm
4.30pm
4.00pm
4.00pm
10.30pm
10.30pm
11.00pm
11.00pm
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SET
PROG ?
SET
CH
PROG ?
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SET
HW
PROG ?
SWITCHING
STANDARD PROG.
H/W
C/H
6.30am
6.30am
8.30am
8.30am
4.30pm
4.30pm
10.30pm
10.30pm
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Vokra Ireland
West Court, Callan, Co Kilkenny
Tel: 056 55057 Fax: 056 55060
Vokra Ltd. reserve the right to change the specifications without prior notice. Consumers statutory rights are not affected.
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