INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN
Burn pot
Ash bin/Compartment
Glass
Heat exchanger
Flue gas manifold
Door and burn pot gaskets*
Flue*
Fans*
(*)
responsibility of the Authorised Service Centre.
(a)
This must be done at least once a year, or every 4 tons of pellets.
7 DECOMMISSIONING AND DISPOSAL
Decommissioning and disposal of the stove are the exclusive responsibility of the owner, who must act
in accordance with the laws in force in the country where the stove is installed with regards to safety and
environmental protection.
The stove may also be dismantled and disposed of by companies authorised to recover and dispose of the
materials in question.
INSTRUCTION: always observe the standards in force in the country where the stove is decommissioned as
regards disposal of the materials and the waste disposal report where required.
IMPORTANT: All dismantling operations for decommissioning the stove must be performed when the stove is
off and disconnected from the power supply.
remove all electrical equipment;
have the structure of the stove scrapped by an authorised company;
IMPORTANT: Dumping the stove in accessible areas represents a serious hazard to people and animals.
Liability for any harm caused to people or animals always lies with the owner.
When decommissioning the stove the ce mark, this manual and other documents relating to this stove must be
destroyed.
The picture of the bin crossed is labelled on the equipment, and it means that when the device is out of use it
has to be kept separated by other wastes.
On the basis of Article 13 by Legislative Decree n°151 of 25th July 2005 actuation of the European Directive
2002/96/CE of 23rd February 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment. It is connected to the policy
and action which aim to the prevention of waste electrical and electronic equipment,named RAEE, and in
addition, the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to
reduce the disposal of waste. It also seeks to improve the environmental performance
of all operators involved in the life cycle of electrical and electronic equipment.
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1 YEAR
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