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To maintain safe operational conditions for the boiler, the following
rules must be observed:
• the boiler can only be operated by adults, according to guidelines
provided in the documentation supplied together with the device;
• all connections to the power supply system can only be made by a
person holding relevant qualifications – Polish Electricians Associa-
tion licence up to 1kV;
• children cannot remain unattended in the boiler vicinity, or have ac-
cess to the controller and to moving components of the boiler;
• the boiler and the associated system must be kept in the correct
operational condition, and in particular, system tightness and tight-
ness of doors and clean out hatches must be ensured;
• maintain order in the boiler room and do not stack any objects not
used for boiler operation or flammable materials;
• during winter avoid breaks in heating to prevent freezing of water
in the system or its part. Freezing, particularly of safety (overflow)
pipes is very dangerous, as it may result in the boiler damage;
• it is forbidden to fire the boiler using flammable materials such as
petrol, kerosene, or solvents, as this may result in explosion or
burning of the user;
• before each firing and regularly during operation check the amount
of water in the heating system and ensure the valves between the
boiler and the system are opened;
• during the boiler operation the heating water temperature cannot
exceed 85 °C;
• in the event of the system failure, when there is no water in the boil-
er do not replenish it when the boiler is very hot, because this may
result in the boiler failure;
• all activities related to the boiler operation should be performed in
protective gloves and with particular care observed; all boiler de-
fects must be remedied immediately.
NOTE:
The boiler must be regularly cleaned of soot and tar – any deposits on
convection duct walls affect correct heat transfer from the exchanger,
reducing the device performance and increasing fuel consumption.
9 CONDITIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION