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IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OPERATIONAL MANUAL
PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING, STARTING UP OR CONDUCTING MAINTENANCE
ON THIS HEATER. USING THE HEATER INCORRECTLY CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURIES. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FURTHER
REFERENCE.
1. DESCRIPTION
(Pic. 1) This heater is equipped with a
dedicated burner, a combustion chamber
with flue gas evacuation to the outside
and a high performance hot air handling
fan. The air is heated by thermal energy
produced by combustion transmitted by
means of thermal exchange with the metal
surfaces of the combustion chamber and
flue gas pass.
The path of the ventilated air and flue
gas is separated by metal surfaces
joined by welds and sealing gaskets. The
combustion products are conveyed to an
exhaust duct. This must be connected to a
chimney or flue large enough to evacuate
the flue gas. Combustion air, namely the air
required for combustion, is drawn directly
from the burner, which draws it from the
surrounding environment. Its size and work
conditions must guarantee an appropriate
air exchange.
2. SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNINGS
!
IMPORTANT: This appliance is not
suitable for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capacities or who
lack experience or knowledge unless
supervised by a person responsible
for their safety. Children must be
supervised to make sure they do not
play with the appliance.
!
DANGER: Suffocation by carbon
monoxide can be fatal.
The first symptoms of suffocation by
carbon monoxide are similar to those
of flu with headache, light-headedness
and/or nausea. These symptoms could
be caused by faulty operation of the
heater. IF THESE SYMPTOMS OCCUR,
GO OUTDOORS IMMEDIATELY
and have the heater repaired by an
authorised technical support centre.
►►2.1. REFUELLING:
•••2.1.1. Personnel appointed to carry
out refuelling must be qualified and
fully familiar with the manufacturer’s
instructions and current regulations
on how to refuel heaters safely.
•••2.1.2. Only use the type of fuel
expressly specified on the technical
data label applied to the heater.
•••2.1.3. The tanks used to store the fuel
must be stored in a separate place.
•••2.1.4. Fuel tanks must be kept at a
minimum distance from the heater, in
accordance with current standards.
•••2.1.5. The fuel must be stored in an
area where the floor does not allow
it to penetrate or drip onto flames
underneath it, which may ignite the
fuel.
•••2.1.6. The fuel must be stored in
accordance with current regulations.
►►2.2. SAFETY:
•••2.2.1. Check that the fire-fighting
equipment is available and suitable to
the potential of the heater.
•••2.2.2. Never use the heater in areas
with petrol, paint solvents or other
highly flammable vapours.
•••2.2.3. Comply with all local legislation
and current regulations when using
the heater.
•••2.2.4. Heaters used near tarpaulins,
curtains or other similar covering
materials must be a safe distance from
them. It is advised to use fireproof
covering material.