This user guide to the Logic Max System Boiler from Ideal Heating contains key information about this compact, easy-to-use central heating solution. With tips taken straight from the user manual, it will help you make the most of the Logic Max system’s features and benefits.
You’ll learn about the efficient Logic Max System boiler's control panel, find a quick troubleshooting guide, and receive tips on how to run your boiler most efficiently. Plus, we’ve got a handy link to the full PDF version of the model’s user manual.
Introducing the Logic Max System
The impressive Logic Max is a system boiler, which means it works with a separate hot water cylinder in your home to provide central heating and hot water. Easy to install and service, this dependable model features an Ideal System Filter which improves its efficiency by removing impurities from the water that passes through it.
The Logic Max System is a hard-wearing and compact model that can be safely stored in a boiler cupboard. It is available in outputs of 15kW, 18kW, 24kW and 30kW, and has been designed to be easy to install and service.
The Logic Max System Boiler’s Controls
The image below explains the Logic Max System’s control panel. You’ll be able to refer back to it later on in this page and in the full PDF user manual.
Operating Your Logic Max System Boiler Efficiently
The modern and efficient Logic Max System can change its output depending on whether you need it to provide more or less heat for your home. In warmer seasons it will use less energy, meaning you will be able to save money on your energy bills.
To help your boiler operate more efficiently when the weather is better, move the central heating temperature knob (A) to the ‘e‘ position or lower. When you need your boiler to provide more heat during winter, simply turn the knob towards the ‘MAX’ setting.
Low Water Pressure
A quick look at the pressure gauge on your boiler controls (G) will reveal the pressure of your central heating system. If you find that the pressure has fallen below the original installation pressure of 1-2 bar, you’ll find instructions for re-pressurising your boiler on page 4 of the full Logic Max System user guide.
If you have trouble with these instructions or find that the pressure is continuing to drop, we recommend getting in touch with a Gas Safe-registered engineer.
Troubleshooting the Logic Max System Boiler
In the event your boiler fails to provide central heating or hot water, take a look at the table below for guidance on how to resolve the issue.
If you’re still having a problem with your boiler, you can download a full copy of the PDF user guide at the bottom of this page. It contains a full list of fault and display codes, as well as instructions on what to do if one is displayed.
Weather Compensation
When fitted with a Weather Compensation option, the Logic Max System’s Central Heating Temperature Control knob (A) can be used to control room temperature. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the room temperature, or turn it counterclockwise to make the room temperature cooler.
When you find a room temperature you’re happy with, keep the knob in this position. The room temperature will automatically be kept at the same level, no matter whether it is warm or cool outside.
Logic Max System Warranty Information
Your Logic Max System has an impressive 10 year parts and labour warranty. To ensure your warranty remains valid, the boiler needs to be registered within 30 days of installation and receive an annual service. Find out more in Ideal Heating’s terms and conditions.
For a full list of operation display codes and troubleshooting tips for your Ideal Logic Max System boiler, download the complete PDF of the Logic Max System user guide.
Don’t forget to register your Logic Max System Boiler warranty with Ideal and arrange an annual service to keep it in the best working condition.