GENERAL INFORMATION
TR05A140.B1107
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When the appliance is no longer required for use, any parts that may constitute potential sources of danger must be
rendered harmless.
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Only original accessories or optional extras (including electrical parts) may be used with the appliance.
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Should there be a smell of gas present in the room where the appliance is installed,
DO NOT
attempt to activate any
electric switches, telephones or any other equipment that may cause sparks. Open doors and windows immediately to
create a current of air and ventilate the room. Shut-off the main gas supply valve (either at the meter or on the cylinder
in the case of bottled gas), then telephone the following 24 hour gas emergency numbers:
Great Britain
0800 111 999
Northern Ireland
0800 002 001
Republic of Ireland
1850 20 50 50
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Before starting the boiler for the first time, make sure that it is connected to a water supply and central heating system
compatible with its performance characteristics.
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Check the technical data displayed on the packing and on the data plate
located on the inside of the front casing.
Also check that the burner is appropriate for the type of gas to be used.
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Make sure that the pipes and fittings used for the gas service are perfectly tight and that there are no gas
leaks
.
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Prior to start-up, the central heating pipes should be flushed to remove any residues that could compromise the
operation of the appliance.
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The appliance can be regarded as being electrically safe when it has been connected to an effective earth system
installed in accordance with the requirements of current safety standards. This fundamental safety requirement must
be checked and verified. In case of doubt, have the electrical system checked by a qualified electrician. The
manufacturer will not be held liable for any damage or injury caused as a result of an ineffective or non-existent earth
system.
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The domestic power supply must be checked by a qualified electrician to ensure that it can support the maximum
power absorption of the appliance, as indicated on the appliance data plate (positioned on the inside of the front
casing). In particular, make sure that the cable ratings are adequate for the power absorbed.
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Do not use adapters; multiple sockets or extension leads to connect the appliance to the mains power supply.
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The appliance must be connected to the mains power supply through an appropriate electrical isolator in accordance
with the current wiring regulations.
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When using an electrical appliance, a few fundamental rules must be observed:
Do not touch the appliance with damp or wet parts of the body or when barefoot;
Do not pull on the electric wires;
Do not leave the appliance exposed to atmospheric elements (rain, sun, etc,) unless these conditions have been
expressly provided for;
Do not allow the appliance to be used by children or anyone unfamiliar with its operation.
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The user must not replace the power supply cable.
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If the cable is damaged in any way, switch off the appliance and have the cable replaced by a suitably qualified
electrician.
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When the appliance is no longer required for use, switch off the main power supply to deactivate all the
electrical components (circulating pump, burner, etc.)
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