Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi User Guide

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Pages 20
Year 2019
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Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi Specification

The Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi is a high-performance, energy-efficient boiler designed for residential heating and hot water supply. Featuring a compact and modern design, this boiler is ideal for a range of home sizes, providing both convenience and versatility. The unit boasts a 40kW output, ensuring rapid and consistent hot water supply and heating, even in larger homes with multiple bathrooms.

The Platinum Plus 40 Combi incorporates cutting-edge technology, including an intuitive, user-friendly control panel with an LCD display that facilitates easy operation and monitoring. Its high efficiency is underscored by an impressive ErP A-rating, reflecting a commitment to energy conservation and reduced utility bills. The boiler is equipped with a stainless steel heat exchanger, which enhances durability and prolongs the lifespan of the unit.

Installation and maintenance are streamlined through the inclusion of a pre-plumbing jig and a filling loop, which simplify setup and servicing. The boiler also features built-in frost protection, ensuring reliable operation even in cold weather conditions. The system is compatible with smart heating controls, allowing users to integrate modern home automation technologies for enhanced comfort and efficiency.

Safety is a paramount consideration in the design of the Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi, which includes multiple safety features such as automatic shutoff and system diagnostics for fault detection and maintenance alerts. With a generous warranty, homeowners can enjoy peace of mind regarding the boiler's reliability and performance. Overall, the Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi is an exceptional choice for those seeking a robust and efficient heating solution.

Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi F.A.Q.

How do I reset the Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler?

To reset the Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler, press and hold the reset button located on the control panel for about 5 seconds until the display resets.

What should I do if the Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler is leaking?

If your boiler is leaking, turn off the water supply and contact a qualified heating engineer to inspect and repair the leak. Avoid attempting to fix the leak yourself.

How often should I service my Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler?

It is recommended to service your Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler annually to ensure it operates efficiently and safely.

What does the error code E133 mean on the Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler?

Error code E133 indicates a failure to ignite or a gas supply issue. Check the gas supply and restart the boiler. If the problem persists, contact a heating engineer.

How can I increase the water pressure in my Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler?

To increase the water pressure, locate the filling loop and gradually open the valves until the pressure gauge reads between 1 and 1.5 bar. Close the valves afterwards.

What should I do if my Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler is not heating water?

If the boiler is not heating water, check the thermostat settings and ensure the boiler is powered on. If the issue continues, consult a heating engineer.

How can I bleed my radiators with a Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler?

To bleed radiators, turn off the heating, use a radiator key to open the bleed valve, release the air until water comes out, and then close the valve.

What regular maintenance does the Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler require?

Regular maintenance includes checking the pressure, bleeding radiators, ensuring the flue is unobstructed, and having an annual service by a professional.

How do I adjust the thermostat settings on my Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler?

Adjust the thermostat settings using the control knob or panel on the boiler to set your desired temperature for heating and hot water.

What does it mean if my Baxi Platinum Plus 40 Combi boiler is making unusual noises?

Unusual noises may indicate air in the system, low water pressure, or a pump issue. Bleed the radiators or call a heating engineer if the noise persists.