To ensure the best performance from your Rayburn. It
should be serviced once a year; preferably at the start of
the heating season.
This appliance must be commissioned by a competent
engineer, such as OFTEC approved.
Failure to install and maintain the appliance correctly
could lead to prosecution.
An additional flueway and combustion chamber clean
halfway through the heating season may be necessary in
some cases.
The Rayburn cannot be serviced whilst hot, so both oven
and boiler thermostats should be turned off on the
evening before the service visit.
Annual Service
During annual service flexible oil line, burner nozzles and
burner head seals
MUST BE CHANGED.
WIRING:
Ensure there is no damage or loose
connections. This should be carried out by a competent
engineer.
BURNER REMOVAL - for cleaning and inspection.
CLEANING - Boiler heat exchanger, flueways, oven and
hotplate flueways together with ceramic fibre burner
chambers.
BURNER SERVICING
OIL PUMP SERVICING - Cleaning of fuel line strainer.
RE-COMMISSIONING
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Oven Door Fit -
Both doors must be checked and
adjusted if necessary to ensure the alignment with the
door catch is correct, the keep is secure and the oven is
sealed when the door is closed.
Additional Flueway Clean
It may be necessary in some installations to give the
boiler flueways a clean out at the end of the heating
season.
This appliance
MUST
be serviced at regular 12 monthly
intervals to optimise its safety, efficiency and
performance.
After servicing, complete the relevant Service Interval
Record section of the Benchmark Checklist (provided
separately).
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