10/13 EINS [email protected] use in GB and IEServicingInstructionsXT - Oil (K/PF)DESN 514112 BPLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE S
SEE FIG. 103. Remove (3) screws securing fan motor onto burner body.4. Withdraw assembly from burner body.5. Clean impeller with a soft brush.6. Spin
Disconnect the flexible oil pipe at the pump inlet, open thestop valve slowly and run off some of the oil into areceptacle to establish an air free su
SEE FIG. 14After 15 minutes of the burner running.To sample the flue gases from the cooker burner lift upthe R.H. insulating cover and remove the coun
1. Disconnect power to appliance.2. The terminal cover is secured using 4 screws. Unscrew the 4 screws and remove cover. (See Fig. 15).1. Disconnect t
IMPORTANT NOTE: This appliance is fitted with anoverheat thermostat which has a manual reset button.If the overheat stat trips, the cooker will not op
Electrical ControlsPCB CONNECTIONSFIG. 2015
SEE FIG. 21Follow instructions in section BURNER ACCESS, Steps 1to 3 and BURNER REMOVAL, Steps 1 to 5.1. Isolate fuel supply.2. Disconnect flexible ho
SEE FIG. 21Follow instructions in sections BURNER ACCESS, Steps1 to 3 and BURNER REMOVAL, Steps 1 to 5.1. Remove solenoid plug securing nut.2. Pull of
SEE FIG. 23Follow instructions in sections ‘BURNER ACCESS’,Steps 1 to 3.1. Insert flat bladed screwdriver in LH side of c.box, as diagram.2. Repeat as
BEFORE REMOVING SERVICE ACCESS COVERSENSURE THAT ALL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES TO THEAPPLIANCE HAVE BEEN TURNED OFF. SEE FIG. 241. Open the controls door.2.
Contents2SECTION CONTENTS PAGECONSUMER PROTECTION 3HEALTH & SAFETY 3INTRODUCTION 4SERVICE SCHEDULE 4OIL BURNER REMOVAL PREPARATION 5BURNER ACCESS
ENSURE THAT ALL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES TO THEAPPLIANCE HAVE BEEN TURNED OFF.SEE FIG. 26Follow instructions in section BURNER ACCESS, Steps 1to 3.1. Remov
SEE FIG. 25Follow instructions in section ELECTRICALCOMPONENT ACCESS, Steps 1 to 5.1. Undo the locknut, which holds the overheat thermostatto the brac
22WIRING DIAGRAM - APPLIANCEFault FindingFIG. 28
Fault FindingWIRING DIAGRAM - BURNER ONLY23FIG. 29
BurnerCheck that the burner has not gone to lockout.Causes of lockout can be:-l No ignition, ignition electrode incorrectly positioned or insulation c
25Fault FindingHIGH SMOKE NUMBERSOIL SMELLSINCORRECTCOMBUSTIONSETTINGSRE-ADJUSTTOINSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONSAIR INTAKEBLOCKEDCHECK AIR INLETTO BURNERNOZZ
Fault Finding26IMPORTANT NOTE: REFER TO OVERHEAT THERMOSTAT’, PAGE 14.
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Consumer ProtectionAs responsible manufacturers we take care to make sure that are products are designed andconstructed to meet the required safety st
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To ensure the best performance from your Rayburn itshould be serviced once a year.This appliance must be commissioned by a competentengineer, such as
WARNING: BEFORE REMOVING SERVICE ACCESSCOVERS OR THE OIL BURNER ENSURE THAT ALLELECTRICAL SUPPLIES TO THE APPLIANCE HAVEBEEN ISOLATED.The burner can b
IMPORTANT: DURING BURNER REMOVAL CAREMUST BE TAKEN NOT TO DAMAGE THE CERAMICFIBRE INSULATION.SEE FIG. 21. Place a sheet on the floor in front of the c
IMPORTANT: DURING CLEANING CARE MUST BETAKEN NOT TO DAMAGE THE CERAMIC FIBREINSULATION.SEE FIG. 5 & 5A1. TO REMOVE THE HOTPLATE: Remove the bolt a
SEE FIG. 7CHANGE THE NOZZLE AT THE ANNUAL SERVICE.1. Remove blast tube by slackening two hex. screws. Thoroughly clean the blast tube.2. Remove (2) sc
9Oil Burner ServicingFAN CLEANINGPHOTO ELECTRIC CELL (PEC)CLEANINGFIG. 8 DESN 511438SEE FIG. 8 Withdraw Photo Electric Cell from the burner head.Cl
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