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General warnings and notices regarding installation and operation safety.
Explanation of safety symbols used in the manual and on the equipment.
Guidance on selecting the optimal location for control installation.
Instructions for wiring the optional pressure sensor.
Instructions for wiring the outdoor sensor.
Guidance on mounting universal sensors, including strapping to pipes and immersion wells.
Instructions for wiring the condensate return sensor.
Wiring for domestic hot water call input.
Instructions for connecting to the network via Ethernet.
Wiring for enabling boilers 1 and 2.
Wiring instructions for the combustion air damper.
Instructions for connecting the main power supply.
Initial power-up sequence and display of the tekmar logo.
Description of the default lock screen and passcode entry.
Explanation of the various status icons displayed on the home screen.
Display of boiler status including run hours and cycles.
Detailed view of individual boiler status, run hours, and cycles.
Procedure for resetting boiler run hours and cycle counts.
Overview of the main menu structure and available options.
Explanation of navigation commands and buttons within the interface.
Detailed parameters and descriptions for the home screen display.
Configuration options for temperature and pressure units.
Settings for date, time, and daylight savings.
Settings for network connection type and Wi-Fi configuration.
Setting Wi-Fi password and registering for Watts OnSite service.
Configuring IP address settings and network troubleshooting.
Settings for central heating operation including room temperatures and boiler parameters.
Settings related to domestic hot water calls.
Common settings for boiler availability, fuel, and output.
System-level settings like sensors, auto cool down, and pressure targets.
Configuration of various alerts for boiler operation and system status.
Settings for passcodes and user access control.
Configuration of occupied and unoccupied time periods for scheduling.
Description of the four-phase central heating cycle.
Process and methods for establishing steam in the system.
Setting a minimum run time when a condensate sensor is not used.
Determination and adjustment of the system's heating cycle length.
How outdoor temperature influences heating system operation.
Settings for outdoor start temperature, design, and boiler percentage.
Temperature settings for occupied and unoccupied periods.
Benefits and installation of indoor sensors for improved control.
Information on compatible indoor sensor models and wiring.
Phase to increase efficiency by condensing steam after burner shutoff.
Automatic shutdown of central heating based on outdoor temperature.
Settings for the control's internal clock and date.
Feature to accelerate building temperature recovery to occupied settings.
Prevents schedule shifts to avoid long recovery times.
Learns building heat-up rate for accurate scheduled temperature attainment.
Operation of the combustion air damper relay.
Delay before staging and purge cycle for combustion air damper.
Setting boiler availability and selecting fuel type.
Setting boiler fire delay, high output, and fuel type.
How the control stages and operates single and two boiler systems.
Feature to equalize boiler run time.
Lists and describes common error messages and alerts.
Lists and describes common error messages and alerts.
Lists and describes common error messages and alerts.