Johnson & Starley Reno HE30C User Instructions

High efficiency combination boilers

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Johnson & Starley
COMBI
SERIES
High Efficiency
Combination
Boilers

USERS INSTRUCTIONS

Natural Gas G20:
Reno HE30C - GC No: 47-416-01
Reno HE37C - GC No: 47-416-02
Propane G31 Variants:
Reno HE30CP - GC No: 47-416-04
Reno HE37CP - GC No: 47-416-03
R E L I A B I L I T Y Y O U C A N T R U S T
www.johnsonandstarley.co.uk
BS EN ISO 9001 : 2000
www.energysavingtrust.org.uk
Publication No. ZZ 1184-6 October 2008
Product Identification No: 87B 074
The Johnson & Starley Reno range has an
energy rating A on a scale of A to G.
For more information see
www.boilers.org.uk
This is a certification mark.

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  • Page 1: Users Instructions

    High Efficiency Combination Boilers USERS INSTRUCTIONS Natural Gas G20: Reno HE30C - GC No: 47-416-01 Reno HE37C - GC No: 47-416-02 Propane G31 Variants: Reno HE30CP - GC No: 47-416-04 Reno HE37CP - GC No: 47-416-03 The Johnson & Starley Reno range has an energy rating A on a scale of A to G.
  • Page 2: Benchmark Scheme

    COMBI SERIES High Efficiency Combination Boilers THE BENCHMARK SCHEME In order to comply with Building Regulations Part L (Part J in Scotland) the boiler MUST be fitted in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Benchmark places responsibilities on both manufacturers and installers. The purpose is to ensure that customers are provided with the correct equipment for their needs, that it is installed, commissioned and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions by competent persons and that it meets the requirements...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Benchmark Scheme General Information Symbols on the User Panel Control Panel Initial Lighting Operation of Central Heating Operation of Domestic Hot Water Pre-Heat Button Reset Button Flame loss Boiler Over Heating Water System Pressure Condensing Drain Servicing & Maintenance Escape of Gas Cleaning the appliance Error Codes...
  • Page 4: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Part of the installation and commissioning of this appliance is related to instructions for use by the heating engineer to the user where specific requirements may occur, see note below. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for...
  • Page 5: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL The flip door at the bottom of the boiler is held in the closed position. To gain access to the control panel, take hold of the side of the panel at the corners and pull towards you, allowing the door to drop into the open position.
  • Page 6: Operation Of Central Heating

    OPERATION OF CENTRAL HEATING In order to turn on the central heating and adjust the temperature, turn the control knob P1 to the desired setting between off and max 82°C. When the control knob is turned the central heating water temperature will ˚...
  • Page 7: Water System Pressure

    11. WATER SYSTEM PRESSURE The water system pressure is shown in the bottom right hand of the display. If the pressure drops below 1.0 bar it will begin to flash indicating the system needs to be topped up by a competent person. If the pressure continues to drop and reaches 0.6 bar, an error code will appear in the centre of the display and all heat demands will be ER:37...
  • Page 8: Analogue Time Control

    17. ANALOGUE TIME CONTROL (if fitted) SETTING THE TIME Indicator Arrow Rotate the dial clockwise, by hand, until the indicator arrow is pointing to the current time. Note: The time is set in 24 hour format. SETTING THE CENTRAL HEATING ON AND OFF TIMES Select the on times by pushing the black tappets to the outside.
  • Page 9: Selecting Am - Pm Or 24 Hour Clock

    SELECTING AM - PM OR 24 HOUR CLOCK After pressing reset the display may show AM, numbered days will be flashing on and off. If the display does not show AM. It is in 24 hour mode, press and hold the h key and press the +/-1h key once.
  • Page 10: Manual Gmt/Bst Time Change Over

    MANUAL GMT/BST TIME CHANGE OVER Each year, in the spring press +/- 1 hour to advance the time an hour. In the Autumn press +/- 1 hour to set back an hour 25. PROGRAMMING 24 HOUR OR 7 DAY SCHEDULE It may be helpful to write out the programme schedules before beginning.
  • Page 11: Continuous Operation

    28. CONTINUOUS OPERATION While in the run mode, press the key twice to turn the output to permanently on. The symbol appears in the display. To revert back to timed operation press the until the symbol appears in the display. 29.
  • Page 12 Johnson & Starley Johnson & Starley are the leading UK & European manufacturers of a complete range of Domestic Warm Air Heaters. All the heaters suit both Replacement and Upgrade needs and are compliant with the new (2006) amendments to Part L of the Building Regulations.

This manual is also suitable for:

Reno he37cReno he30cpReno he37cp

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