Warnings
Installation, use and maintenance manual – Next-G
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old, and by people with reduced physical, senso-
ry or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or
knowledge, only if they are under surveillance or
after they have received instructions regarding
safe use of the appliance and understanding the
dangers inherent in it. Children should not play
with the appliance.
Hazardous situations
Do not start the appliance in hazardous conditions,
such as: gas smell, problems with the electrical/gas
system, parts of the appliance under water or dam-
aged, malfunctioning, disabling or bypassing con-
trol and safety devices.
In case of danger, request intervention by qualified
personnel.
In case of danger, switch off the electrical power
and gas supplies only if this can be done in total
safety.
Gas component tightness
Before performing any operation on gas ducting
components, close the gas valve.
Upon completing any procedure, perform the
tightness test according to regulations in force.
Gas smell
If you smell gas:
Do not use electrical devices such as telephones,
multimeters or other equipment that may cause
sparks next to the appliance.
Shut off the gas supply by turning the valve off.
Open immediately doors and windows to create a
cross-current of air to ventilate the room.
Switch off the power supply via the external dis-
connect switch in the power supply electrical pan-
el.
Use a telephone away from the appliance to ask for
intervention from qualified personnel.
Poisoning
Ensure the flue gas ducts are tight and compliant
with the regulations in force.
Upon completing any procedure, ensure the tight-
ness of the components.
Moving parts
The appliance contains moving parts.
Do not remove guards during operation, and in
any case prior to disconnecting the power supply.
Burn hazard
The appliance contains very hot parts.
Do not open the appliance and do not touch inter-
nal components before the appliance has cooled
down.
Do not touch the flue gas exhaust before it has
cooled down.
Electrocution hazard
Disconnect the electrical power supply before any
operation on appliance components.
For electrical connections exclusively use compli-
ant components and according to the specifica-
tions provided by the manufacturer.
Ensure the appliance cannot be accidentally
switched back on.
Earthing
Electrical safety depends on effective earthing sys-
tem, correctly connected to the appliance and in-
stalled according to the regulations in force.
Air flow
Do not obstruct the fan intake or the warm air
outlet.
Distance from combustible or flammable mate-
rials
Do not deposit flammable materials (paper, dilu-
ents, paints, etc.) near the appliance.
Comply with current regulations.
Aggressive substances in the air
The air of the installation site must be free from ag-
gressive substances.
Acid flue gas condensate
Discharge the acid condensate of combustion flue
gas in compliance with current exhaust regulations.
Switching the appliance off
Disconnecting the power supply while the appli-
ance is running may cause permanent damage to
internal components.
Except in the event of danger, do not disconnect
the power supply to switch off the appliance, but
always and exclusively act through the provided
control device.
In the event of failure
Operations on internal components and repairs
may exclusively be carried out by a TAC, using only
original spare parts.
In the event of failure of the appliance and/or
breakage of any component, do not attempt to
repair and/or restore and immediately contact the
TAC.
Routine maintenance