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5.
Loosen screws of the upper strip fixing the side window
panel to allow lifting it.
6.
Lift the side window panel up, until its bottom edge leaves
the base. The window panel may be lowered and removed
from the upper strip after shifting the bottom strip away
from the fireplace housing.
9.3.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE INSPECTION
Annual maintenance inspection is obligatory and should be carried
out by authorized service or qualified personnel.
Perform maintenance inspection of the equipment once a
year,
Perform inspection of chimney system with cleaning once a
year.
If the window panel is damaged (scratches, cracks) replace
it.
During the warranty period, the annual maintenance
inspection should be performed only by the service
authorized by the manufacturer.
10.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
10.1.
WHEN THE GAS ODOUR IS STATED
Leaking gas may cause explosion, therefore if you notice its
presence in the room or building, you should observe the following
procedures:
Avoid formation of the sparks and flames: do not use
matches, lighters, do not activate the electrical receivers, do
not use phone, bell,
Close the main gas valve,
Open doors and windows
Warn all residents and leave the building,
Prevent access of members of the public into the building,
Notify the appropriate services: fire department, police and
gas emergency service.
10.2.
FLUE GAS ESCAPE
Flue gas escape is another possible hazard to the life. If you notice
damage to the flue system or presence of flue gas odour:
Disconnect the device supply
Open doors and windows
Warn all residents and leave the building,
Prevent access of members of the public into the building,
Notify the authorized fitter company,
Order removal of defects.
10.3.
CARBON MONOXIDE ESCAPE
Carbon monoxide is a toxic, colourless gas formed during
incomplete combustion of such fuels as oil, gas or solid fuels.
Formation of carbon monoxide is a result of defect or leaks in the
system.
Given the impossibility to detect presence of this hazardous gas,
you should:
Perform inspections of the system and its maintenance by
authorized companies on regular basis
Install CO sensors, signalling the presence of carbon
monoxide with alarm
If you detect presence of the carbon monoxide, you should follow
the below recommendations:
Warn the other residents and immediately leave the
building,
Notify the authorized fitter company to remove the defect.
11.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Equipment does not start - no ignition, no audible signal confirming
the ignition
Check condition of batteries in remote control and receiver
and replace if necessary.
Check receiver’s power supply (if the power supply unit is
supplied from a network)
Reset the receiver and repeat sending of transmission code
Check condition of antenna.
The valve coil does not work - no distinctive click sound.
Check if cable of the witch in the gas control module is not
damaged
Check condition of batteries in the receiver
The valve coil does not work and one long sound is generated:
Check if the switch connecting the gas control module with
a receiver is set in position I
Check if the duct connecting the gas control module with a
receiver is not damaged.
No control flame
Check if the gas valve is open
12.
REMOVAL DUE TO WEAR-OUT
Gas-fired heater with electric equipment is subject to European
Directive 2002/96/EC concerning waste of electrical and electronic
equipment, and in connection with it: marking in accordance with the
above-mentioned directive /crossed bin/ on waste of electronic and
electric equipment is located on the rating plate.
Before scrapping the device, it is required to disconnect all
components subject to selective collection of waste electronic and
electric equipment for disposal purposes. These components include
electronic controller, motors of pumps, fans and the other electric and
electronic equipment with cables. Collection place should be specified
by the municipal or commune services.
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