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First unscrew the black thermostat protective cap and then push the tube located in the middle of the thermostat until
a low metal sound is heard.
The boiler can be switched on again only after that.
FRESH AIR INTAKE, SMOKE DISCHARGE SYSTEM, RETURN AND PRESSURE LINE
The aforementioned parts may be seen at the rear side of the boiler .
The supply of fresh air is through the pipe shown in Figure 25.
A sufficient amount of fresh air is required for total combustion.
A fresh air supply must be provided in the room where the boiler is located as shown in Figure 8.
The flue gas discharge from the boiler is shown in Figure 26. The diameter of the flue pipes is Ø100mm.
Observe the instructions for the flue gas discharge described in section 3.2. (in this Manual).
The pressure line, Figure 23, and the return line, Figure 27, are 5/4 " and end in hollender parts that are protected by
plastic protectors. Other parts of the hollender with rubber seals are packed, and delivered with the boiler .
Figure 25
Figure 26
Figure 27
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
You have bought a top quality product.
The supplier will be always available to provide any further information you may need. The proper installation of the boiler
in accordance with the instructions given in this Manual is very important for preventing breakdowns, fire hazards or fire risks
The boiler pellet operates with underpressure in the combustion chamber, therefore, you must ensure that connections to
the chimney are sealed and leak-proof.
In the event of fire in the chimney, evacuate all people and pets from the room. Turn the power supply off immediately using the
main switch or by unplugging the power cable (only if you do
not expose yourself to a risk), and immediately call firemen.
In order to preserve safety and proper functioning of the pellet boiler , do not use chopped wood.
Do not use the boiler for burning garbage.
THE PELLET QUALITY IS VERY IMPORTANT
The pellet quality is very important!
The boiler is designed to use pellets. Since various types and dimensions of pellets appear on the market, it is important to
choose pellets that do not contain impurities, and which are compact and do not produce dust. Uses pellet which meets the
European standard, minimum EN plus A2.
Consult your supplier about the type of pellet, whose size must be 3,15-40 mm and cross section is 6 mm. The proper
functioning of the boiler depends on the type and quality of the pellet.
Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be responsible for the poor operation of the boiler due to the use of poor quality
pellets.
If sawdust or small – decomposed pellets are put into the funnel-shaped part of the boiler i.e. the fuel tank, these may block
the pellet feeding. Such pellets may obstruct the operation of the gear motor driving the pellet feeding mechanism, or they may
damage the gear motor. If you see any such small, decomposed pellets at the bottom of the pellet tank or at the bottom of the
screw conveyor when the tank is empty, vacuum them with the vacuum cleaner by inserting the vacuum cleaner hose through
the openings of the pellet grate. Or even better, every one or one and a half months vacuum clean the tank bottom in the above
described way when the tank has a little quantity of pellet.
PELLET STORAGE
Pellets must be stored in a dry place which is not too cold. Cold and wet pellets (with a temperature of around 5 °C) decrease
the thermal power of the fuel and require additional boiler cleaning.
People with damaged spine and pregnant women should avoid raising pellet bags.
The manufacturer denies any responsibility for any damages or poor operation of the boiler due to the use of poor quality
pellets.