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MAINTENANCE
Analyse combustion gases and check that the emission values are
correct at least once a year, in compliance with current law.
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Clean air dampers, the air pressure switch with pressure port and
the relevant pipe (if fitted).
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Check the electrode condition. Replace them, if necessary.
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Have the burner and the chimney cleaned by specialised personnel
(stove repairer); a clean burner is more efficient, lasts longer and
is quieter.
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Check that the fuel filter is clean. Replace it, if necessary.
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Check that all components of the combustion head are in good
condition, have not been deformed and are free from deposits
deriving from the installation environment and/or from poor
combustion.
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In order to clean the combustion head, its outlet and components
must be disassembled. During reassembly, take care to centre
the flame disk precisely with respect to the diffuser. Check that
the charge generated by the ignition transformer takes place only
between the electrodes.
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Analyse combustion gases and check emissions values.
Most components can be inspected by removing the hood. To inspect
the head you must disassemble the component-carrying plate which
can be hung on the burner body in two different positions to make the
work easier.
The motor, transformer and solenoid valve are connected via a
connector while the photocell is push-locked into place.
If it is necessary to clean the combustion head, remove its components
according to the procedure described below:
Undo the lid screw to gain access to the inner part of the burner.
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Unscrew the 6 screws -11 to gain access to the nozzle, electrodes
and fan.
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The plate must be fastened as indicated in the figure.
By loosening the screw -8 you can pull out the flame disc.