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W
ARNING
Do not touch the appliance
with parts of the body that are wet or damp and/or bare
feet.
Do not block or modify
the condensate outlet and pipework.
In case of structural work
or maintenance near the exhaust duct and/or fume exhaust
devices or their attachments, turn off the appliance. On completion of the work, have a
professionally qualified person check their efficiency.
Repairs
(under guarantee) must be carried out only by a Biasi approved engineer, us-
ing genuine spare parts. Thus do no more than switching off the boiler yourself (see the
instructions).
Your boiler
allows heating up of water to a temperature less than boiling point;
• must be connected to a central heating system and/or a hot water supply system, com-
patible with its performance and output;
• can be used only for those purposes for which it has been specially designed;
• must not be touched by children or by those unfamiliar with its operation;
• must not be exposed to weather conditions.
During the operation
it is quite normal that the boiler produces a white plume of conden-
sation vapour from the flue terminal. This is due to the high efficiency of the appliance and
may be particularly evident with low outdoor temperatures.
Safe handling of substances
Biasi products are manufactured in accordance with ISO 9001 and do not, and will not,
contain any hazardous materials or substances such as asbestos, mercury or C.F.C.’s. The
appliance packaging does not contain any substances, which may be considered a hazard
to health.
When handling or lifting always use safe techniques
• keep your back straight, bend your knees, don't twist.
• move your feet, avoid bending forwards and sideways and sand keep the load as close to
your body as possible.
Where possible transport the boiler using a sack truck or other suitable trolly.
Always grip the boiler firmly, and before lifting feel where the weight is concentrated to estab-
lish the centre of gravity, repositioning yourself as necessary.
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