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Use a dry cloth only to clean the dis-
play: possible in
fi
ltration could dam-
age the LCD.
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At the end of its life, the product
should be not be disposed of as sol-
id urban waste, but rather it should
be handed over to a differentiated
waste collection centre.
1.2
Basic safety rules
Remember that the use of products re-
quiring fuels, electricity and water ne-
cessitates the respect of certain basic
safety rules such as:
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it is forbidden for
children and un-
assisted unskilled
people to use the
boiler.
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it is forbidden to ac-
tivate electric devic-
es or appliances such as
switches, household appliances and
so on if you notice a smell of fuel or
unburnt fuel. In this case:
ventilate the room by opening the
doors and windows;
Close the fuel shut-off device;
promptly contact the
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Techni-
cal Assistance Centre or other pro-
fessionally quali
fi
ed personnel.
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it is forbidden to touch
the boiler while
barefoot or if parts
of your body are
wet.
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it is forbidden to
carry out any clean-
ing operations before
disconnecting the boiler from the
electricity supply; to do this, turn the
main system switch to “OFF”.
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it is forbidden to pull, detach or twist
the electric cables that emerge from
the boiler, even if the boiler itself is
disconnected from the mains supply.
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it is forbidden to plug or reduce the
size of any openings used for airing
the installation area.
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it is forbidden to leave
fl
ammable
containers and substances in the
room where the boiler is installed.
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it is forbidden to place any objects on
the boiler, as they could be a source
of danger.
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it is forbidden to disconnect the
boiler from the electricity supply and
close the gas tap if there is a risk of
the temperature falling below zero,
as the 1st level antifreeze system
(protection up to -3°C) would be dis-
abled.
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it is forbidden to intervene on sealed
elements.
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The ventilation openings are vital for
correct combustion and safety.
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It is forbidden to obstruct the con-
densate outlet.
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