Should you notice the smell of gas, do not turn on/off any electrical switches.
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Open windows and doors. Turn off the gas, and call a qualified technician.
The room where the burner is located must have those openings to the outside required by those local
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regulations in force.
Never cover up the burner room's air vents, the burner's fan's air-intake openings, or any existing air ducts
or air gratings, thus avoiding:
the formation of poisonous/explosive mixtures of gases in the burner room;
combustion with insufficient air, which would be dangerous, costly and cause pollution.
The burner must at all times be protected from rain, snow and freezing.
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The room where the burner is housed should be kept clean at all times, and there should be no volatile
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substances in the vicinity, substances which could be sucked into the fan and could block up the internal
ducts of the burner or of the combustion head. Dust can be extremely harmful, particularly when it gets onto
the fan blades as this reduces ventilation and leads to pollution during combustion. Dust can also build up
on the rear of the flame stability disk inside the combustion head, leading to a poor air-fuel mixture.
The burner must be fed with the type of fuel for which it was designed, as indicated on the data plate and
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in the technical characteristics given in the present manual.
The fuel feed line must be sealed, and must be of the rigid type. If necessary interpose a metal expansion
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bend with a flange joint.
Furthermore, the feed line must be furnished with those regulation and safety devices required by current
local regulations.
Be particularly careful to ensure that no foreign bodies get into the feed line during installation.
Ensure that the electrical power supply used conforms to those technical characteristics given on the data
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plate and in this present manual.
In accordance with current regulations, the electrical system must be connected to an efficient earth system.
The earth cable must be a couple of cm longer than the phase and neutral wires.
Should there be any doubts as to the correctness of the earthing, then this must be checked by a qualified
technician.
Should the burner's mains cable be found to be faulty, it should only be replaced by a qualified technician.
Never touch the burner with wet parts of the body or in bare feet.
Never stretch the mains cables, and keep them well away from hot parts or other heat sources.
Having taken out all the parts from the box, check the contents and make sure that nothing has been
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damaged during transportation. Should you have any doubts, do not use the burner but get immediately
in touch with the supplier.
All packaging material (wooden crates, cardboard, plastic bags, foamed plastic, clips, etc...) is a potential
source of both pollution and danger should it be left lying around, and as such should be collected up and
disposed of in the correct fashion (in a suitable place).
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