User Guide

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Service Manual NeoTherm 80 - NeoTherm 285
2. Next, measure the CO
2
and O
2
in the ue products at low re. The NeoTherm
can be forced to remain in low re during the setup.
How to get there: From the “Home” screen, press “I” to go to “Info/ Install.”
Choose “Test,” then go to “Forced Rate.” Select “Set Low Fire,” then select
“Start Test.”
Again, the CO
2
readings should be between the values shown in Table C3-1.
See Fig. C3-1 to locate the low re adjuster screw for your unit. For the low
re adjustment, turning the screw clockwise (CW) opens the adjustment and
makes the mixture richer.
3. You might have to go back and forth between high re and low re several
times before the CO
2
readings are correct in both cases. Repeat steps 2 and
3 and continue to adjust until the CO
2
readings are stable.
4. Check to see that the differential pressure is still within the correct range.
5. If any of the measurements cannot be adjusted to the specied ranges or the
CO levels are above 150ppm when adjusted, see Section C4, “Troubleshoot-
ing Combustion Problems.”
6. Remove the differential pressure gauge from the air and gas pressure taps.
Be sure to close all ports after you remove the gauge.
Combustion Adjustment Procedure -
Units with Current User Interface (continued)
C3
cont.