mini c/he electronic timer destructions wanted

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you now those diabolical electronic timers on the ideal mini he biasi combi?

can anyone copy me a manual? english pages only required. email in profile.
 
I thought that Paul said he was a service agent for Biasi!

They are very simple apart from setting the timer function!

You set the number of hours and if thats all you do it stays on 24/7.

To activate the timer function you have to move the red slider up to "auto". After the timed period it reverts to the programmed function.

If clock and program times are not entered the boiler will turn off CH functions after about 27 hours because it thinks its in an empty property.

I am sure the instructions are in the books on the Biasi web site. You might have to click on a picture of a boiler!

Tony
 
thanks ChrisR for the pdf

Hi Tony I din't say I was, I went with Merhan for training but was at the time so inundated with Alpha work them not having a York or Harrogate man and it being winter.

However just this week I did agree to do Biasi, so you are now right. But I know doodle squat about them at the moment compared to you.
 
I thought that they had special training specifically for service agents. If you had been to that then it would presumably have been because they wanted you to be an agent and you had provisionally agreed.

Of course they will only tell you about the current boilers as thats what are under warranty. I expect their band A are virtually the same as the Alpha.

Did they tell you about their plastic boilers?

In London 70% of Biasi boilers are the old 24S models although they seem to be taking an increasing share of the market.

Tony
 
you get an agreement to sign after the training. but you don't have to.

The guy was really good, goes into great detail, but your head is spinning after a day with him. He thinks and talks very fast, way above my level.

In the event I expect the boilers will respond to my hands eyes and ears approach.
 

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