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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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2.1 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.
Attention:
to preserve the boiler’s integrity and
keep the safety features, performance and reli-
ability which distinguish it unchanged over time,
maintenance operations must be carried out on a
yearly basis in compliance with that stated in the
“annual check and maintenance of the appliance”
section, in compliance with national, regional, or
local standards in force.
2.2 VENTILATION OF THE ROOMS.
In the room in which the boiler is installed it
is necessary that at least as much air flows as
that requested for by normal combustion of the
gas and ventilation of the room. The provisions
relative to ventilation, the flue ducts and mul-
tiple flues are stated in Par. 1.8, 1.9 e 1.10. If in
doubt regarding correct ventilation, contact an
authorised company.
2.3 GENERAL WARNINGS.
Never expose the wall-mounted boiler to direct
vapours from a cooking surface.
Use of the boiler by unskilled persons or children
is strictly prohibited.
If temporary shutdown of the boiler is required,
proceed as follows:
a) drain the heating system if anti-freeze is not
used;
b) shut-off all electrical, water and gas supplies.
In the case of work or maintenance to structures
near ducting or devices for flue extraction and the
relative accessories, switch off the appliance and
on completion of the operations make sure that
an authorised company verifies the efficiency of
the ducting or the devices.
Never clean the appliance or connected parts
with easily flammable substances.
Never leave containers or flammable substances
in the same environment as the appliance.
It is prohibited and dangerous to obstruct the air
intake, even partially, for the ventilation of the
room in which the boiler is installed.
Due to the danger, operation is also prohibited
in the same room as suction devices or the like,
at the same time as the boiler unless there are
additional openings dimensioned in a way to
satisfy the additional requirement for air. For the
dimensioning of these additional openings, refer
to an authorised company.
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Important:
the use of components that employ
electrical power requires some fundamental
rules to be observed:
- do not touch the appliance with wet or moist
parts of the body; do not touch when barefoot;
- never pull electrical cables or leave the ap-
pliance exposed to atmospheric agents (rain,
sunlight, etc.);
- the appliance power cable must not be re-
placed by the user;
- if the cable is damaged, switch off the ap-
pliance and solely contact an authorised
company to replace it;
- if the appliance is not to be used for a certain
period, disconnect the main power switch.
N.B.:
the temperatures indicated by the display
have a tolerance of +/- 3°C due to environmental
conditions that cannot be attributed to the boiler.
At the end of its service life the appliance must
not be disposed of like normal household waste
nor abandoned in the environment, but must
be removed by a professionally authorised
company. Contact the manufacturer for disposal
instructions.
2.4 CONTROL PANEL.
Key:
1 - Reset button
2 - Stand-by/Off/Summer/Winter button
3 - (
) button to increase
the domestic hot water temperature
4 - (
) button to decrease
the domestic hot water temperature
5 - (
) button to increase the system
water temperature
6 - (
) button to reduce the system water
temperature
7 - Boiler manometer
8 - DHW production phase functioning*
active
9 - Boiler connected to remote control
(optional)
10 - Flame presence symbol and relative
power scale
11 - Functioning with external temperature
probe active (optional)
12 - Room central heating active phase
functioning
13 - Functioning in winter mode
14 - Functioning in summer mode
15 - Boiler in Stand-by mode
16 - Temperature and error code display
17 - Boiler in block does not require release
via “Reset” button
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