sime EDEA HM 40 Condensing Combi Wall Mounted Boiler User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- sime
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sime EDEA HM 40 Condensing Combi Wall Mounted Boiler
Gas Safety Certificate AS/NZS 5263.1.2: SAI-400433 Watermark Certificate AS/NZS 3498 LN: WMK – – – – –
CAUTION
This product must be installed exclusively by professionally qualified
personnel in accordance with the requirements of the standards AS/NZS 5601,
AS/NZS 3498, AS/NZS 3500.4, AS/NZS 3000, (current version) of the local gas,
water and electricity authorities and other relevant legislation.
To consult the documentation, visit our website www.sime.it
SAFETY WARNINGS AND REGULATIONS
WARNINGS
- After having removed the packaging make sure that the product supplied is integral and complete in all its parts. If this is not the case, please contact the Dealer who sold the appliance.
- The appliance must be used as intended by Sime who is not responsible for any damage caused to persons, animals or things, improper installation, adjustment, maintenance and improper use of the appliance.
- In the event of water leaks, disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply, close the water mains and promptly inform professionally qualified personnel.
- Periodically check that the operating pressure of the water heating system when cold is 1-1.2 bar (100-120 kPa). If this is not the case, increase the pressure or contact professionally qualified personnel.
- If the appliance is not used for a long period of time, at least one of the following operations must be carried out:
- set the main system switch to “OFF”;
- close the gas and water valves for the water heating system.
- In order to ensure optimal appliance operations Sime recommends that maintenance and checks are carried out ONCE A YEAR.
- If the power cable is damaged, replace it with a cable ordered as a spare part with the same characteristics (type X). Assembly must be by carried out by a qualified professional.
- This appliance is not suitable for pool or SPA heating.
- It is recommended that all operators read this manual carefully in order to use the appliance in a safe and rational manner.
WARNINGS
- This manual is an integral part of the appliance. It must therefore be kept for future reference and must always accompany the appliance in the event the appliance is transferred or sold to another Owner or User or is installed on another system.
- Installation and maintenance of this appliance must be carried out by a qualified company or by a professionally qualified technician in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual. Once the work is complete, the company or technician will issue a declaration of conformity with national and local technical standards and legislation in force in the country where the appliance will be used.
- Any repairs on the appliance must be carried out solely by professionally qualified personnel, using original spare parts only. Failure to comply with these instructions can jeopardies the appliance’s safety and void the warranty with immediate effect.
- Fonderie SIME S.p.A. reserves the right to make improvements to its products at any time without prior notice, without compromising their essential characteristics. The graphic illustrations and/or images in this document may show optional accessories that vary according to the country in which the appliance is used.
- This appliance can deliver high temperature water. Refer to the plumbing code of Australia (PCA), local requirements and installation instructions to determine if additional flow temperature control is required.
- Once the installation of the appliance has been completed, professionally qualified personnel must issue a declaration of conformity with the Plumbing Code of Australia (PCA).
- INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CARRIED OUT ACCORDING TO THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL.
RESTRICTIONS
IT IS FORBIDDEN
- To allow children under the age of 8 to use the appliance. The appliance can be used by children no younger than 8 years old, by people with physical or cognitive disabilities, and by people lacking experience or the necessary knowledge, provided that they are supervised or have been instructed on how to use the appliance safely and that they understand the risks associated with it.
- To allow children to play with the appliance.
- To allow unsupervised children to perform user maintenance and cleaning.
- To use electrical devices or appliances such as switches, electrical appliances etc if you can smell fuel. If this should happen:
- open the doors and windows to air the room;
- lose the gas isolation device;
- promptly call for professional assistance.
- To touch the appliance with bare feet or with any wet part of the body.
- To carry out any technical intervention or cleaning operation before having disconnected the appliance from the mains power by setting the main switch to “OFF”, and closing the gas supply.
- To modify the safety or adjustment devices without authorization and instructions from the manufacturer.
- To block the condensate drain (if present).
- To pull, detach or twist the electrical cables coming out of the appliance even if the appliance is disconnected from the mains power supply.
IT IS FORBIDDEN
- To expose the boiler to atmospheric agents. These boilers can also be installed in partially covered areas, as per EN 15502, with a maximum ambient temperature of 60 °C and a minimum ambient temperature of – 5 °C. It is recommended that the boiler is installed below weathered roofs, on the balcony or in a protected niche, to protect it from exposure to weathering agents (rain, hail and snow). The boiler is equipped as standard with an antifreeze function.
- To block or reduce the size of the ventilation openings of the room where the appliance is installed, if present.
- Remove the mains power and gas supply from the appliance if the external temperature could fall below ZERO (risk of freezing).
- To leave containers with flammable substances in the room where the appliance is installed.
- To dispose of the packaging material irresponsibly as it could be dangerous. Packaging must be disposed of as specified by the legislation in force in the country where the appliance will be used.
- Do not install the boiler in special environments that may limit its optimum operation (e.g. marine environment).
- To spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation.
- To place articles on or against this appliance.
- To modify this appliance.
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing a Sime Edea HM 40 boiler, a new-generation modulating
condensing device with technical features
and excellent performance, allowing you to satisfy your heating
and instant domestic hot water requirements with the utmost
safety and limited running costs.
RANGE
MODEL | CODE |
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Edea HM 40 i | 8116940 |
Edea HM 40 e | 8116941 |
COMPLIANCE
Our company declares that Edea HM 40 boilers comply with the following Australian Standards.
- AS/NZS 5601 Gas Installations
- AS/NZS 3498 Energy Audits
- AS/NZS 3500.4 plumbing and drainage
- AS/NZS 3000 Electrical installations, Buildings, structures and premises.
SYMBOLS
WARNING
To indicate actions which, if not carried out correctly, can result in injury
of a general nature or may damage or cause the appliance to malfunction; these
actions therefore require particular caution and adequate preparation.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
To indicate actions which, if not carried out correctly, could lead to injury
of an electrical nature; these actions therefore require particular caution
and adequate preparation.
IT IS FORBIDDEN
To indicate actions which MUST NOT BE carried out.
CAUTION
To indicate particularly important and useful information.
OPERATING WITH EDEA HM 40
Control panel
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FUNCTIONAL BUTTONS
If pressed once or more times for at least 1 second during normal operation, this button allows the user to change the appliance’s operating mode in a cyclical sequence (Stand-by – Summer – Winter). If the appliance is experiencing a resettable fault, it can be used to unlock it.
This allows the user to scroll through the parameters or decrease the values.
This allows the user to scroll through the parameters or increase the values.
Programming connector cover plug. -
KNOBS
The heating knob allows the user to set the heating temperature to between 20 and 80°C during normal operation.
The domestic hot water knob allows the user to set the domestic hot water temperature to between 10 and 60°C during normal operation.
NOTE: pressing any button for more than 30 seconds causes a fault to appear on the display (ALL 42) without preventing the appliance’s operation. The warning disappears when normal conditions are restored. -
DISPLAY
“SUMMER”. This symbol appears when the boiler is operating in “Summer” mode or if only the domestic hot water mode is enabled via the remote control.
“WINTER”. The symbol is present in the “Winter” operating mode, or with the remote control if both the domestic hot water and heating modes are enabled. The flashing l and n symbols signal that the “chimney sweep” function is active.
“RESET REQUEST”. The wording indicates that, once the fault has been repaired, the appliance’s normal operation can be reset by pressing the button
“DOMESTIC HOT WATER”. This symbol is present during a DHW request or during the “chimney sweep function” It flashes during the selection of the domestic hot water set point.
“HEATING”. This symbol lights up during heating operation or during the “chimney sweep function It flashes during the selection of the heating set point.
“BLOCK” DUE TO NO FLAME.
F “FLAME PRESENCE”.
“POWER LEVEL”. Indicates the power level at which the appliance is operating.
“PARAMETER”. This indicates that the user may be in parameter setting/display, or “info” or “counter”, or in “activated alarms” (history).
“ALARM”. This indicates that a fault has occurred. The number specifies the cause which generated the alarm.
“CHIMNEY SWEEP”. This indicates that the “chimney sweep function” has been activated.
“HEATING SYSTEM PRESSURE”. Display of heating system pressure.
“ECO”, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES. Where active, it indicates that there is a solar system available.
“MAINTENANCE REQUEST”. If active, it indicates that it is time to perform maintenance on the appliance.
CAUTION- Access to the control panel of model Edea HM 40 e is possible after loosening screws (1) and removing panel (2).
- On completion of the operations, refit the panel on the control panel and secure fully.
Preliminary checks
WARNING
- Should it be necessary to access the areas in the bottom part of the appliance, make sure that the system components and pipes are not hot (risk of burning).
- Before replenishing the heating system, put on protective gloves.
The initial start-up of Edea HM 40 must be carried out by professionally qualified personnel, after which the appliance can function automatically. It may be necessary for the user to restart the appliance automatically, without contacting the technician; for example, after a holiday. First of all check that the gas isolation and water system valves are open.
Ignition
After completing the preliminary checks, start up Edea HM 40:
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set the main system switch to “ON” in order for the display to show the pressure level in the system during refilling
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make sure that the operating mode is set to “Stand-by”; if this is not the case, press the button until “Stand-by” mode has been selected
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on the display (1), check that the heating system pressure when cold is 1-1.2 bar (100-120 kPa). Otherwise, open the filling valve, which is to be prearranged on the system return, and fill until a pressure of 1-1.2 bar (100-120 kPa) is shown on the display (1) or on the pressure gauge (2)
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close the filling valve
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select the “SUMMER” operating mode by pressing and holding the button for at least 1 second. the value of the delivery sensor detected at that moment will appear on the display
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open one or more hot water taps. Edea HM 40 will work at its maximum power until the tap or taps are closed.
Once Edea HM 40 is commissioned in “SUMMER mode”
, with the button,
pressed for at least 1 second, it is possible to choose the “WINTER mode”
. The display will
show the value of the delivery water temperature measured at that time. In
this case it is necessary to adjust the room thermostat(s) at the desired
temperature or, if the system is equipped with a timer-controlled thermostat,
verify that it is “active” and adjusted.
Adjusting the heating temperature
To increase or decrease the delivery temperature of Edea HM 40, instead of modifying the specific parameter, it is possible to turn knob on the control panel. The temperature can be set to between 20 and 80°C.
Adjusting the domestic hot water temperature
If the domestic hot water temperature is to be increased or decreased, act on the knob on the control panel. The temperature can be set to between 10 and 60°C.
Fault / malfunction codes
If, during the operation of Edea HM 40, an anomaly/fault occurs, the display will show “ALL” followed by the anomaly code.
If you see alarm “02” (low water pressure in the system):
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on the display (1), check that the heating system pressure when cold is 1-1.2 bar (100-120 kPa). Otherwise, open the filling valve, which is to be prearranged on the system return, and fill until a pressure of 1-1.2 bar (100-120 kPa) is shown on the display (1) or on the pressure gauge (2)
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close the filling valve
If you see alarm “06” (no flame detected) and “07” (safety thermostat intervention): -
press and hold the button for more than 3 seconds and check whether normal operating conditions are restored.
If this operation is not successful, ONLY ONE MORE ATTEMPT can be made, therefore: -
close the gas isolation valve
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set the main system switch to “OFF”
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contact the Qualified Technical Personnel.
CAUTION
Should you see an alarm not described here, contact a qualified technical professional.
Maintenance request
When it is time to perform maintenance on the boiler, the c symbol shows on
the display.
Contact the technical assistance service to organise the necessary work.
SHUTDOWN
Temporary shutdown
To temporarily interrupt the operation of Edea HM 40 , press the button
for at least 1 second, once from the “WINTER mode”
or twice from the
“SUMMER mode” . “- -”
will appear on the display.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
The boiler will still be powered.
If the user is away temporarily, for a weekend, short trip etc and if the
outside temperature is at ZERO:
- press the button, once from the “WINTER mode” or twice from the “SUMMER mode” , to put the Edea HM 40 in stand-by
- set the main system switch to “OFF”
- close the gas valve.
CAUTION
If the outside temperature might fall below ZERO, since the appliance is
equipped with an “antifreeze function”
- ONLY PUT THE BOILER INTO STAND-BY
- leave the system’s main switch set to “ON” (appliance powered electrically)
- leave the gas valve open.
Shutting down for long periods
If the boiler is to be left unused for a long period, the following operations need to be carried out:
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press the button for at least 1 second, once from the “WINTER mode” or twice from the “SUMMER mode” , to put the Edea HM 40 in stand-by. The display will show “- -”
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set the main system switch to “OFF”
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close the gas valve
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close the heating and domestic hot water isolation valves
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drain the heating and domestic hot water system if there is the risk of freezing.
CAUTION
Contact the Qualified Technical Personnel if the procedure described above cannot be easily carried out.
External cleaning
WARNING
- Should it be necessary to access the areas in the bottom part of the appliance, make sure that the system components and pipes are not hot (risk of burning).
- Before performing any maintenance, put on protective gloves.
Cleaning the cladding
When cleaning the cladding, use a cloth dampened with soap and water or alcohol for stubborn marks.
IT IS FORBIDDEN
to use abrasive products.
DISPOSAL
Disposal of the equipment (European Directive 2012/19/EU)
At the end of their life span, the appliance and electrical and electronic devices coming from households or classifiable as household waste must be delivered to appropriate waste collection systems, in accordance with the law and with Directive 2012/19/EU. This product was designed and manufactured for minimising its impact on the environment and on human health, but it contains components that could be detrimental if managed improperly. The symbol (crossed-out wheelie bin) depicted here and also appearing on your appliance means that the appliance at the end of its life must be managed in accordance with the law and treated as electrical and electronic waste. Before delivering the appliance for its disposal, consult the applicable provisions of the laws in force in the country where the appliance is used and get information on the authorised waste disposal facilities by contacting the relevant local offices.
IT IS FORBIDDEN
dispose of the product with urban waste.
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE
Installation record – installer details
Company name
Company address
Telephone
Mobile
Email
Certificate of compliance/certification number
Authorised persons license number
Installers name
Installers signature
Installation date
Installation record – system details
Model number
Serial number
Installation address
Customer care programme
Service and maintenance in accordance with the Service maintenance schedule is
essential in ensuring the prolonged useful life of your system, and help
ensure it operates at maximum efficiency.
CAUTION
Service maintenance is not covered under warranty and is a chargeable service. All units must have safe and reasonable access and be installed in compliance with the installation instructions supplied with the unit. Some installations may require two service personnel to attend, in accordance with health and safety requirements.
HANDOVER INSTRUCTIONS
N° | Description | When done |
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1 | Fill in all the details on this Boiler manual. | |
2 | Instruct the end user on how to correctly operate the system. Including how | |
to turn the system on and off, adjust the time and temperature settings. | ||
3 | Instruct how to turn the heating system off in summer and on for winter. | |
4 | Show end user how to locate all major components and ensure they understand |
their functions. Explain how to check them and turn them on or off. Teach
simple fault resolution.|
5| Instruct how to check for air in a radiator, and bleed it from the system.
Provide a bleed key.|
6| Turn ON gas, bleed air out at the isolation valve unions. Reseal and check
for gas leaks. Turn gas OFF.|
7| Outline the importance of the below SERVICE RECORDS, and instruct to keep
them safe & accessible.|
8| Recommend that the boiler be serviced at/before the start of winter every
year, and that the heat exchanger be flushed at every service.|
For any needs please contact Reece Customer Care 1800 080 055 or customercare@reece.com.au.
SERVICE RECORDS
Service – 1 – Year 1 | Date |
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Service technician | Name PIC Licence No. |
Service Company | |
Contact phone number | |
Work Completed |
Notes
Service – 2 – Year 3| Date
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Service technician| Name PIC Licence No.
Service Company|
Contact phone number|
Work Completed|
Notes
Service – 3 – Year 5| Date
Service technician| Name PIC Licence No.
Service Company|
Contact phone number|
Work Completed|
Notes
Service – 4 – Year 7| Date
Service technician| Name PIC Licence No.
Service Company|
Contact phone number|
Work Completed|
Notes
Service – 5 – Year 9| Date
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Service technician| Name PIC Licence No.
Service Company|
Contact phone number|
Work Completed|
Notes
Service – 7 – Year 11| Date
Service technician| Name PIC Licence No.
Service Company|
Contact phone number|
Work Completed|
Notes
Service – 8 – Year 13| Date
Service technician| Name PIC Licence No.
Service Company|
Contact phone number|
Work Completed|
Notes
For any needs please contact Reece Customer Care 1800 080 055 or customercare@reece.com.au.
Customer Support
Fonderie Sime S.p.A – Via Garbo, 27 – 37045 Legnago (Vr)
Tel. +39 0442 631111 – Fax +39 0442 631292 – www.sime.it
References
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