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Introduction
2.1
Intended use
Only use this appliance for heating purposes.
2.2
Prohibited uses
The following are prohibited:
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Making changes to the appliance. Making changes may affect safety, warranty, and
EC declaration of conformity
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Using the appliance for a purpose other than that indicated as its intended use
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Using the appliance in places where there is a risk of fire or explosion
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Using non-original parts or accessories. These will void the warranty and may be
detrimental to the service life and performance of the appliance.
2.3
Type designation
The identification nameplate indicates the country in which the appliance may be installed
and the type of gas for which the appliance was adjusted at the factory. The identification
plate is located on the appliance near the gas connection or the gas valve.
2.4
Technical data
Together with the user manual, an additional data sheet with all technical data is provided
with the appliance. This sheet should always be kept together with the user manual.
2.5
Discolouration of walls and ceilings
2.5.1
The cause of discolouration of walls and ceilings
Airborne dust particles are found in all living areas, even if these are vacuumed regularly. If
the quantity of dust particles remains limited, you will not be troubled. However, if these
particles are present in larger quantities, and especially if the air is contaminated by soot
and tar particles, for example from burning candles or smoking cigarettes, there will be a
poor indoor climate.
Cold air in a heated living area slowly flows over the floor to the combustion appliance. In
the convection system of the appliance this air is heated, creating a rising hot air column,
which is dispersed via the ceiling throughout the room. In this air there are polluting
particles which settle on cold and often damp surfaces. This problem can occur especially in
a still wet new building and can discolour walls or ceilings.