AGA OF60 Operating Instructions
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To reset the AGA OF60 Boiler, press the reset button located on the front panel. Hold it for 5 seconds until the fault code clears. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact a professional technician.
Ensure that the thermostat is set to the desired temperature. Check for any airlocks in the system and bleed the radiators if necessary. If the problem continues, it might require a service check to clean or replace the heat exchanger.
It is recommended to service the AGA OF60 Boiler annually. Regular maintenance helps ensure efficient operation and prolongs the lifespan of the boiler.
Turn off the boiler and the water supply immediately. Do not attempt to fix it yourself. Contact a certified plumber to inspect and repair the leak to prevent further damage.
Ensure that the boiler is serviced regularly, insulate your pipes, and install a programmable thermostat to optimize heating schedules. Additionally, consider upgrading to a more modern system if your boiler is old.
Common error codes include E1 (low water pressure), E2 (flame failure), and E3 (overheating). Refer to the user manual for a complete list and troubleshooting tips.
No, the AGA OF60 Boiler requires electricity to operate. During a power outage, it will not function until power is restored. Consider a backup generator for extended outages.
Unusual noises may indicate trapped air, limescale buildup, or faulty components. Bleed the radiators to remove air and check for limescale in the heat exchanger. If noises persist, contact a professional technician.
Turn off the boiler and locate the filling loop. Open the valves to allow water to flow into the system until the pressure gauge reads between 1 and 1.5 bar. Close the valves and turn the boiler back on.
Homeowners can regularly check and adjust the water pressure, bleed radiators, and ensure that the area around the boiler is clean and free from obstructions. However, leave more complex tasks to certified technicians.