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GENERAL STANDARDS
This manual is an integral and essential part of the product and must be given to the installer.
Read the warnings given in this manual as they supply important indications regarding instal
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lation, use and maintenance safety.
Keep this manual carefully for future reference. The burner must be installed in compliance
with the Standards in force, according to the manufacturer’s instructions and by qualified staff
Incorrect installation can cause injury/damage to persons, animals or objects, for which the
manufacturer cannot be held responsible.
This appliance must only be destined for the use for which it was expressly declared.
Any other use must be considered improper and therefore dangerous.
The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused by improper, incorrect or unreasona
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ble use.
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance, disconnect the appliance from the mains
power supply by acting on the system switch or via the relevant shut-off elements.
In the case of breakdown and/or bad functioning of the appliance, deactivate it and do not
attempt repairs or direct interventions.
Only contact qualified professional staff.Any product repairs must only be performed by an
after-sales centre authorised by the manufacturer, using original spare parts.
Failure to comply with the above can compromise appliance safety.
In order to guarantee the efficiency of the appliance and its correct functioning, it is indispen
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sable to follow the manufacturer’s indications.
Have qualified professional staff perform periodic maintenance of the appliance.Whenever
the appliance is no longer to be used, the parts that may become a potential source of dan
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ger must be made harmless.
Before commissioning the burner, have qualified staff check:
a) that the plate data are those requested by the gas electricity mains supplies;
b) that burner calibration is compatible with boiler power;
c) that the flow of combustion agent air and the evacuation of flue gases take place correctly
according to Standards in force;
d) that aeration and normal maintenance of the burner are guaranteed.
Before performing any intervention that envisions disassembly of the burner or opening of the
inspection access points, disconnect the electric current.
Do not deposit containers of inflammable substances in the room where the burner is situa
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ted.
The burner room must have openings towards the outside in compliance with local Standards
in force. If in doubt relative to the circulation of air, first of all we recommend that the CO2
value is measured, with the burner functioning at maximum flow rate and the room ventilated,
only via the apertures destined to feed air to the burner and
then by measuring the CO2 value again, with the door open.The value of CO2 measured in
both cases must not change in a significant manner.
If there are more than one burner and fan in the same room, this test must be performed with