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REMKO HTL 400
Cleaning tasks
After every heating period or inde-
pendent of the previous operating
conditions, the complete equip-
ment including the heat exchanger,
combustion chamber and burner
must be cleaned of dust and dirt.
Check parts subject to wear such
as e.g. chimney suppressors, oil fil-
ter inserts and oil nozzles are to be
checked and replaced if necessary.
Cleaning the heat exchanger
1. Set the operating switch to the
„0“ position (off) and unplug
the power supply.
2. Disassemble the air outlet gas
connection.
3. Remove the inspection cover
and extract the chimney sup-
pressors.
4. Clean the chimney passages.
5. Clean the chimney gas sup-
pressors and replace damaged
chimney suppressors where
necessary.
6. Check the seals of the inspec-
tion plate and replace damaged
seals where necessary.
7. After maintenance, reassemble
all parts carefully in reverse
order.
Inspection cover
Make sure that the seals of the
inspection cover are positioned
correctly.
When reassembling the inspection
cover, ensure that all fixing screws
are uniformly tightened.
Fixing screws that are not tighte-
ned uniformly can cause result in
leaks.
The regular care and observance of
some basic prerequisites guarantee
malfunction-free operation and a
long service life of the device.
Maintenance and Care
■
Keep the device free of dust
and any deposits of dirt
■
Only clean the device with a dry
or damp cloth
■
Do not apply any direct water
spray
e.g. high pressure hoses etc
.
■
Do not use abrasive or cleaning
solutions containing solvents
■
Only use appropriate cleaning
materials even in the case of
heavy soiling
■
Only use clean EL heating oil or
diesel fuel.
Pay attention to possible paraf-
fin formation!
■
Check the fuel filter(s) at regular
intervals for dirt. Soiled filters
must be replaced
■
Check the device for mechani-
cal damage and have defective
parts replaced professionally.
■
Check the fan blades and
combustion chamber for dirt
regularly and clean them where
necessary
■
Examine on site fuel containers
regularly for contamination or
foreign bodies and clean them
where necessary
■
Check the fan belt tension and
condition regularly. The depth
of indentation of the fan belt
should be approx. 10 mm
(thumb‘s width)
■
Check the safety devices regu-
larly for correct function
■
Keep the sensors of the safety
devices free from dust and dirt
■
Have the forced air burner
checked regularly by authorised
expert personnel in terms of its
exhaust pollution standards.
For reasons of safety we recom-
mend a maintenance contract
■
Maintenance and cleaning
intervals must be maintained for
reasons of operational safety
IMPORTANT
Before all work on the device,
the mains plug must be remo-
ved from the mains socket.
Adjustment and maintenance
tasks may be performed only
by authorised expert
personnel!
NOTE