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overview
Advice for the installer
The installation and
fi
rst ignition of the boiler must be performed
by quali
fi
ed personnel in compliance with current national
regulations regarding installation, and in conformity with any
requirements established by local authorities and public health
organisations.
After the boiler has been installed, the installer must ensure
that the end user receives the declaration of conformity and the
operating manual, and should provide all necessary information
as to how the boiler and the safety devices should be handled.
This appliance is designed to produce hot water for domestic use.
It should be connected to a heating system and a distribution
network for domestic hot water, both of which must be compatible
with its performance and power levels.
The use of the appliance for purposes other than those speci
fi
ed is
strictly forbidden. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for
any damage caused by improper, incorrect and unreasonable use of
the appliance or by the failure to comply with the instructions given
in this manual.
Installation, maintenance and all other interventions must be carried
out in full conformity with the governing legal regulations and the
instructions provided by the manufacturer. Incorrect installation can
harm persons, animals and possessions; the manufacturing company
shall not be held responsible for any damage caused as a result.
The boiler is delivered in a carton. Once you have removed all the
packaging, make sure the appliance is intact and that no parts are
missing. If this is not the case, please contact your supplier.
Keep all packaging material (clips, plastic bags, polystyrene foam,
etc.) out of reach of children as it may present a potential hazard.
In the event of a fault and/or malfunction, turn the appliance o
ff
, turn
o
ff
the gas cock and do not attempt to repair it yourself. Contact a
quali
fi
ed professional instead.
Before any maintenance or repair work is performed on the boiler,
make sure you have disconnected it from the electricity supply by
switching the external bipolar switch to the “OFF” position and
removing the fuse.
All repairs, which should only be performed using original spare parts,
should be carried out by a quali
fi
ed professional. Failure to comply
with the above instructions could compromise the safety of the
appliance and invalidate all liability on the part of the manufacturer.
In the event of any maintenance or other structural work in the
immediate vicinity of the ducts or
fl
ue gas exhaust devices and
their accessories, switch the appliance o
ff
by switching the external
bipolar switch to the “OFF” position and shutting o
ff
the gas control
valve. When the work has been completed, ask a quali
fi
ed technician
to check the e
ffi
ciency of the ducting and the devices.
Turn the boiler o
ff
and turn the external switch “OFF” to clean the
exterior parts of the appliance.
Clean using a cloth dampened with soapy water. Do not use
aggressive detergents, insecticides or toxic products. If the appliance
is used in full compliance with current legislation, it will operate in a
safe, environmentally-friendly and cost-e
ffi
cient manner.
If using kits or optional extras, make sure they are authentic.
CE labelling
The CE mark guarantees that the appliance conforms to the following
directives:
-
2009/142/CEE
relating to gas appliances
-
2004/108/EC
relating to electromagnetic compatibility
-
92/42/CEE
relating to energy e
ffi
ciency
-
2006/95/EC
relating to electrical safety
Safety regulations
Key to symbols:
Failure to comply with this warning implies the risk of personal
injury, in some circumstances even fatal
Failure to comply with this warning implies the risk of damage, in
some circumstances even serious, to property, plants or animals.
Install the appliance on a solid wall which is not subject to vibration.
Noisiness during operation.
When drilling holes in the wall for installation purposes, take care not to damage
any electrical wiring or existing piping.
Electrocution caused by contact with live wires. Explosions,
fi
res or asphyxiation caused
by gas leaking from damaged piping. Damage to existing installations. Flooding caused
by water leaking from damaged piping.
Perform all electrical connections using wires which have a suitable section.
Fire caused by overheating due to electrical current passing through undersized
cables.
Protect all connection pipes and wires in order to prevent them from being
damaged.
Electrocution caused by contact with live wires. Explosions,
fi
res or asphyxiation caused
by gas leaking from damaged piping. Flooding caused by water leaking from damaged
piping.
Make sure the installation site and any systems to which the appliance must be
connected comply with the applicable norms in force.
Electrocution caused by contact with live wires which have been installed incorrectly.
Damage to the appliance caused by improper operating conditions.
Use suitable manual tools and equipment (make sure in particular that the tool is
not worn out and that its handle is
fi
xed properly); use them correctly and make
sure they do not fall from a height. Replace them once you have
fi
nished using
them.
Personal injury from the falling splinters or fragments, inhalation of dust, shocks, cuts,
pricks and abrasions. Damage to the appliance or surrounding objects caused by falling
splinters, knocks and incisions.
Use electrical equipment suitable for its intended use (in particular, make sure
that the power supply cable and plug are intact and that the parts featuring rotary
or reciprocating motions are fastened correctly); use this equipment correctly; do
not obstruct passageways with the power supply cable, make sure no equipment
could fall from a height. Disconnect it and replace it safely after use.
Personal injury caused by falling splinters or fragments, inhalation of dust, knocks,
cuts, puncture wounds, abrasions, noise and vibration. Damage to the appliance or
surrounding objects caused by falling splinters, knocks and incisions.
Make sure any portable ladders are positioned securely, that they are suitably
strong and that the steps are intact and not slippery and do not wobble when
someone climbs them. Ensure someone provides supervision at all times.
Personal injury caused by falling from a height or cuts (stepladders shutting
accidentally).
Make sure any rolling ladders are positioned securely, that they are suitably
strong, that the steps are intact and not slippery and that the ladders are
fi
tted
with handrails on either side of the ladder and parapets on the landing.
Personal injury caused by falling from a height.
During all work carried out at a certain height (generally with a di
ff
erence in
height of more than two metres), make sure that parapets are used to surround
the work area or that individual harnesses are used to prevent falls. The space
where any accidental fall may occur should be free from dangerous obstacles,
and any impact upon falling should be cushioned by semi-rigid or deformable
surfaces.
Personal injury caused by falling from a height.
Make sure the workplace has suitable hygiene and sanitary conditions in terms of
lighting, ventilation and solidity of the structures.
Personal injury caused by knocks, stumbling etc.
Protect the appliance and all areas in the vicinity of the work place using suitable
material.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding objects caused by falling splinters, knocks
and incisions.
Handle the appliance with suitable protection and with care.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding objects from shocks, knocks, incisions and
squashing.
During all work procedures, wear individual protective clothing and equipment.
Personal injury caused by electrocution, falling splinters or fragments, inhalation of
dust, shocks, cuts, puncture wounds, abrasions, noise and vibration.
Place all debris and equipment in such a way as to make movement easy and safe,
avoiding the formation of any piles which could yield or collapse.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding objects from shocks, knocks, incisions and
squashing.
All operations inside the appliance must be performed with the necessary caution
in order to avoid abrupt contact with sharp parts.
Personal injury caused by cuts, puncture wounds and abrasions.
Reset all the safety and control functions a
ff
ected by any work performed on the
appliance and make sure they operate correctly before restarting the appliance.
Explosions,
fi
res or asphyxiation caused by gas leaks or an incorrect
fl
ue gas exhaust.
Damage or shutdown of the appliance caused by out-of-control operation.
Before handling, empty all components that may contain hot water, carrying out
any bleeding if necessary.
Personal injury caused by burns.
Descale the components, in accordance with the instructions provided on the
safety data sheet of the product used, airing the room, wearing protective
clothing, avoid mixing di
ff
erent products, and protect the appliance and
surrounding objects.
Personal injury caused by acidic substances coming into contact with skin or eyes;
inhaling or swallowing harmful chemical agents. Damage to the appliance or
surrounding objects due to corrosion caused by acidic substances.
If you detect a smell of burning or smoke, keep clear of the appliance, disconnect
it from the electricity supply, open all windows and contact the technician.
Personal injury caused by burns, smoke inhalation, asphyxiation.
Summary of Contents for EGIS PREMIUM S 25
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