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phone once you are outside of the build-
ing.
1.3.3 Risk of death from leaks if the
product is installed below ground
level
Liquid gas accumulates at floor level. If the
product is installed below ground level, liquid
gas may accumulate at floor level if there
are any leaks. In this case, there is a risk of
explosion.
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Make sure that liquid gas cannot escape
from the product or the gas line under any
circumstance.
1.3.4 Risk of death due to blocked or
leaking flue gas routes
Installation errors, damage, tampering, unau-
thorised installation sites or similar can cause
flue gas to escape and result in a risk of pois-
oning.
What to do if you smell flue gas in the prop-
erty:
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Open all accessible doors and windows
fully to provide ventilation.
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Switch off the product.
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Check the flue gas routes in the product
and the flue gas diversions.
1.3.5 Risk of poisoning and burns caused
by escaping hot flue gases
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Only operate the product if the air/flue pipe
has been completely installed.
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With the exception of short periods for
testing purposes, only operate the product
when the front casing is installed and
closed.
1.3.6 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).
1.3.7
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.
1.3.8 Risk of poisoning caused by
insufficient combustion air supply
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.
1.3.9 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.
1.3.10 Risk of death from electric shock
There is a risk of death from electric shock if
you touch live components.
Before commencing work on the product:
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Disconnect the product from the power
supply by switching off all power supplies
at all poles (electrical partition with a con-
tact gap of at least 3 mm, e.g. fuse or cir-
cuit breaker).
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Secure against being switched back on
again.
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Check that there is no voltage.
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 death from escaping flue
gas
If you operate the product with an empty con-
densate trap / siphon, then flue gas may es-
cape into the room air.
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In order to operate the product, ensure that
the condensate trap / siphon is always full.