Thermocet Apertura series Operating And Installation Instructions Download Page 22

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GUARANTEE CONDITIONS 

 

 

1.        All appliances are supplied under a guarantee against material and manufacturing errors. The guarantee is limited to a maximum of the supply of a replace-
           ment component and only applies if the instructions for installation and use enclosed with the appliance have been followed, and if the product is being 
           used under normal conditions in the dealer’s assessment. 
2.        There is a five year guarantee on fire refractory clay, with effect from the date of purchase. Shrinkage cracks and discolouration after heating are not cov-
           ered by the guarantee. 
3.        There is a five-year guarantee on cast iron fires, cast iron stoves and cast iron recessed fires. A two-year guarantee is given on components of these appli-
           ances, such as ceramic sealants, nuts, bolts, screws, washers, mastic, knob springs, bearings, fans, fireguards and sheet metal parts. 
4.        There is a two-year guarantee on gas appliances, with the exception of thermocouples and fuses. The appliance must have been installed by a registered 
           installer in compliance with current standards. 
5.        The guarantee conditions only apply if the attached guarantee card is completely filled in on the date of purchase and returned to the importer within 10 d
           ays. This is also the date of inception of the guarantee. 
6.       The guarantee lapses if changes have been made to the appliance without the advance knowledge and written permission of 

the dealer/importer

, and when 

           an appliance has been shipped without sound packaging and transport protection. 
7.        The following are not covered by the guarantee: 
           -          Defects caused by inexpert assembly and/or treatment. 
           -          Costs of transport, assembly and dismantling. 
           -          Glazing, fire gratings, refractory stones, flue gas baffle plates, heat shields and controllers. 
           -          Paint discolouration which may develop after heating. 
           -          Overheated parts due to faulty installation and/or fitting. 
8.        In view of the tremendous variations in the possible options for building a chimney, we are unable to give any guarantee regarding the draught of a chim-
           ney that might lead to complaints about smoke. The chimney must be built by a professional and this establishes the guarantee for the proper functioning 
           of this appliance. 
9.       The dealer/importer will supply a new component free of charge for every component that becomes defective during the guarantee period. The dealer must 
           return  the defective component to the importer, stating date of purchase, type of appliance and serial number. 
10.      Renewal or replacement of components that fall under the guarantee cannot prolong the total length of the guarantee. The guarantee provides no right 
           whatsoever to indemnification in the event it is not possible to use the fire. 
11.      Liability can never be accepted for loss in any form whatsoever sustained by the customer, third parties or their property and caused directly or indirectly 
           by the product. 
12.      Complaints will only be dealt with if the customer has met all his obligations, including his obligation to pay. 
13.      For further provisions, please refer to our Metaalunie and Orgalime conditions, which are filed at the office of the Court in Rotterdam (the Netherlands). 

Send the guarantee card to your dealer / importer in 
a properly stamped envelope 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Apertura series

Page 1: ...Page 1 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Apertura line...

Page 2: ...tinguishing Warning Maintenance 3 Preparations for installing the Apertura Page 6 4 Installation instructions for the Apertura with concentric duct connection Page 7 General instructions Components of...

Page 3: ...e appliance must be checked by the installer for gas tightness to gas and combustion products and the correct operation of the various components and functions In addition the flue system and the outl...

Page 4: ...but this can also be done by pushing the timer button Setting the required temperature Press the auto button until the display starts to flash Use the high low buttons to set the required tempera ture...

Page 5: ...e settings are adjusted by means of the auto and timer modes press one of the high low buttons in order to see whether the transmit symbol appears in the top left of the display and the green LED on t...

Page 6: ...re extinguishing the appliance completely Now turn knob A1 to the right as far as it will go to position push the knob in and then turn it to position Warning After extinguishing the pilot light wait...

Page 7: ...ead Section 5 Concentric duct system on page 8 before installing the ap pliance in connection with the necessity of fitting the restriction sheet First dismantle Front 11 12 or 13 depending on the ver...

Page 8: ...terial See Page 15 A Position the log set as shown on Page 15 Do this with care since soot may be formed if the log set is wrongly positioned You finally position and fit the glass the glazing beads a...

Page 9: ...tive length per bend 1 metre until the maximum pipe length of 12 metres is reached including bends but excluding vertical terminal The minimum length is 3 metres The outlet may oc cupy any position on...

Page 10: ...allation of the vertical terminal The outlet can be placed at any arbitrary position on the roof surface inlet and outlet in identical pressure areas but must comply with the current regulations Use a...

Page 11: ...ry I3p b I3p b I3p b I3p b I3p b I3p b Country NL SP FR BE DE GB Pre Pressure MBAR 50 30 37 30 37 30 37 30 50 50 37 30 Burner Pressure MBAR 36 29 4 36 29 4 36 29 4 36 29 4 36 29 4 36 29 4 Injection Bo...

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Page 18: ...Page 18 A E B C F I H G K L J M N O P...

Page 19: ...KET 12965024 12965524 D NOT AVAILABLE E CONCENTRIC BEND 90 12965014 12965514 F WALL BAND ADJUSTABLE 12965026 G ADJUSTABLE LENGHT 250 12965006 H FLAT ROOF PLATE 12965020 12965520 I LOCKING BAND 1296503...

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Page 21: ...liance is fitted with insulated covering one of the following materials should only be used Loose white insulation wool heat resistant to 1000 C Rocktherm 180 012 insulation wool 700 C from Rockwool o...

Page 22: ...ot covered by the guarantee Defects caused by inexpert assembly and or treatment Costs of transport assembly and dismantling Glazing fire gratings refractory stones flue gas baffle plates heat shields...

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