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DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS
WARNING
Risk of damage to or malfunction of the appliance. Pay special attention to the warnings concerning
danger to people.
DANGER OF BURNS
Wait for the appliance to cool down before working on the parts exposed to heat.
DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE
Live components - electrocution hazard.
DANGER OF FREEZING
Possible formation of ice due to low temperatures.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Information to read with particular care as it is useful for the correct operation of the boiler.
GENERIC PROHIBITION
It is forbidden to do/use the things indicated alongside the symbol.
SYMBOLS ON THE CONTROL PANEL (section 8.1.1 - 10)
Turn knob
B
Display shows
Press knob
B
Press button
A
and knob
B
together
Press button
A
or
C
Press buttons
A
and
C
together
SAFETY WARNINGS
SMELL OF GAS
•
Switch off the boiler.
•
Do not activate any electrical device (such as switching on the light).
•
Put out any naked flames and open the windows.
•
Call an Authorised Service Engineer.
SMELL OF COMBUSTION FUMES
•
Switch off the boiler.
•
Open all the doors and windows to ventilate the room.
•
Call an Authorised Service Engineer.
FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
Do not use and/or store highly flammable material (thinners, paper, etc.) near the boiler.
SERVICING AND CLEANING THE BOILER
Switch off the boiler before working on it.
The appliance is not intended to be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities, or who lack
experience or knowledge, unless, through the mediation of a person responsible for their safety, they have had the benefit
of supervision or of instructions on the use of the appliance.
22.
FAULTS
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22.1 RESETTING FAULTS
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30
23.
FAULTS THAT CANNOT BE RESET BY THE USER
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30
24.
ADJUSTMENT AND SAFETY DEVICES
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25.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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26.
ANNUAL SERVICING
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26.1 CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER FUMES SIDE
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26.2 CHECKING THE BURNER
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POSITIONING THE ELECTRODES
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26.3 CLEANING THE CONDESATE TRAP
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26.4 COMBUSTION PARAMETERS
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27.
THERMAL FUSE REPLACEMENT OF HEAT EXCHANGER
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28.
DISMANTLING, DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING
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29.
DIAGRAMS
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Summary of Contents for Sirius Three WH-130
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