2 Safety notes – Residual risks
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Modification of the specified operating values will affect the heating
system’s control programme and could lead to malfunctions. Only
trained maintenance and operating personnel may undertake
modifications to the operating values.
2.2 Residual risks
Despite all precautions, the following residual risks remain:
For more information on fuel, see chapter “3 Mode of operation”,
section “3.4 Fuel quality requirements”.
Caution!
Hot surfaces
Contact with the hot surfaces of the boiler can lead to burns.
Wait until the boiler has cooled down before touching non-
insulated components.
Danger!
Danger of asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen
If the boiler is in operation, carbon monoxide can be emitted
through the open doors and lids.
Do not leave the doors and lids open any longer than necessary.
Warning!
Danger of fire
Opening doors and lids to hot combustion residues during
operation can pose the danger of fires.
Keep the openings closed during operation, and when performing
cleaning work, allow the combustion residues to cool down before
you place them in a fireproof container.
Warning!
Danger from suspended loads
The boiler weighs over 300 kg. If the boiler is dropped during
transport, persons can be seriously injured and the boiler can be
damaged.
Make sure that you use appropriate lifting gear when placing the
boiler.