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Figure 9
– Electric power plug.
Check to see whether the pellet reservoir is supplied with pellets. Inside the pellet
reservoir is a safety grid to prevent users from reaching the worm screw.
Before each time you light up the boiler, make sure the burner is unobstructed.
The boiler's combustion chamber and door are made of iron painted with high
temperature-resistant paint; this will cause the releasing of fumes during the first
burning sessions due to paint curing.
Make sure the hydraulic circuit has been correctly assembled and that it is connected
to the water supply.
You should check that there is sufficient ventilation in the room where the unit is
installed; otherwise it will not work properly. You should therefore check to see
whether there are other heating air-consuming units in the room (e.g. gas units,
diesel boilers, etc.); these should not be used simultaneously with the unit.
The pellet boilers have a probe for measuring the room temperature. This probe is
attached to the grid on the rear panel (Figure 10). For a good reading of the room
temperature, avoid the contact between the end of the probe and the chassis of the
boiler. You may also attach the probe to the wall beside the unit.