1 Safety
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Installation and maintenance instructions atmoMAG 0020273765_00
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Never decommission the flue gas monitor-
ing device.
1.3.4 Risk of poisoning caused by
insufficient supply of combustion air
Conditions
: Open-flued operation
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Ensure that the air supply to the product's
installation room is permanently unobstruc-
ted and sufficient in accordance with the
relevant ventilation requirements.
1.3.5 Risk of corrosion damage due to
unsuitable combustion and room air
Sprays, solvents, chlorinated cleaning
agents, paint, adhesives, ammonia com-
pounds, dust or similar substances may lead
to corrosion on the product and in the flue
system.
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Ensure that the supply of combustion air is
always free of fluorine, chlorine, sulphur,
dust, etc.
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Ensure that no chemical substances are
stored at the installation site.
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If you are installing the product in
hairdressing salons, painter's or joiner's
workshops, cleaning businesses or similar
locations, choose a separate installation
room in which the room air is technically
free of chemical substances.
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Ensure that the combustion air is not
routed through chimneys which have
previously been used with floor-standing
oil-fired boilers, or with other boilers,
which could cause soot to build up in the
chimney.
1.3.6 Risk of death due to cabinet-type
casing
Cabinet-type casing can give rise to danger-
ous situations when used on a product which
is operated with an open flue.
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Ensure that the product is supplied with
sufficient combustion air.
1.3.7 Risk of death due to explosive and
flammable materials
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Do not use the product in storage rooms
that contain explosive or flammable sub-
stances (such as petrol, paper or paint).
1.3.8 Risk of death from escaping gas
What to do if you smell gas in the building:
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Avoid rooms that smell of gas.
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If possible, open doors and windows fully
and ensure adequate ventilation.
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Do not use naked flames (e.g. lighters,
matches).
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Do not smoke.
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Do not use any electrical switches, mains
plugs, doorbells, telephones or other com-
munication systems in the building.
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Close the emergency control valve or the
main isolator.
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If possible, close the gas isolator cock on
the product.
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Warn other occupants in the building by
yelling or banging on doors or walls.
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Leave the building immediately and ensure
that others do not enter the building.
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Alert the police and fire brigade as soon as
you are outside the building.
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Use a telephone outside the building to
inform the emergency service department
of the gas supply company.
1.3.9 Risk of material damage caused by
frost
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Do not install the product in rooms prone
to frost.
1.3.10 Risk of death due to lack of safety
devices
The schematic drawings included in this doc-
ument do not show all safety devices re-
quired for correct installation.
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Install the necessary safety devices in the
system.
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Observe the applicable national and inter-
national laws, standards and guidelines.
1.3.11 Risk of being burned or scalded by
hot components
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Only carry out work on these components
once they have cooled down.
1.3.12 Risk of poisoning and burns caused
by escaping hot flue gases
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Only operate the product if the flue gas
guiding has been completely installed.