
INSTRUCTION & OPERATIONAL MANUAL
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For your information, we remind you that all appliances installed in public
assembly buildings must meet all the requirements listed below. The appliance
should be both installed and serviced in accordance with all applicable
regulations and standards in force, namely:
1)
Safety regulations on fire hazard and panic in public assembly buildings.
2)
General regulations applicable to all appliances;
3)
Systems burning combustible gas and liquefied hydrocarbons.
3.2 Exhausting fumes
The appliance should be installed in a well-ventilated area, if possible under a
vent hood, in compliance with all applicable regulations in force. This will
ensure that all burnt gases produced during the combustion process are
completely exhausted.
NOTE: Do not obstruct or block the appliances flue. Never directly
connect a ventilation system to the appliance flue outlet.
3.3 Possible environmental interference
If the appliance is installed with its sides next to flammable walls (made of
wood or similar materials) or to heat-sensitive walls (made of plasterboard or
similar materials), suitable protective measures should be taken to keep such
walls undamaged.
NOTE: Only non-combustible materials can be used in close proximity
to this appliance.
3.4 Preparing for installation
Check that the appliance is pre-set to use the gas family available at the place
of use. If the available gas is different, you will need to convert the appliance
to use this other type of gas.
3.5 Storage
If the appliance has been stored in a warehouse where room temperature is
below 0°C (32°F), it should be warmed up to at least +10 °C (50 °F) before
switching it on.
Combustible Surface
None Combustible Surface
Left / Right Hand Side
Rear
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