safety
This heater may only be positioned and
installed by an authorised installer.
The housing of this heater can reach high
temperatures. Be careful therefore with
children: keep them away from the heater
or place a guard around the heater.
Never place objects on the heater when it
is working.
Never use the heater to dry clothes,
towels, etc.; if the housing is covered, very
high temperatures will develop inside the
housing.
Since the rising air above the heater is at a
fairly high temperature, curtains or 'nets'
must not be positioned directly above the
heater. Do not install the heater below a
window ledge made of combustible
material. The minimum distance between
the housing and curtains or a combustible
window ledge above the housing should be
15 cm.
Periodic maintenance (at least once a year,
for example at the start of the heating
season) by an authorised person is
advisable in order to ensure effective, safe
operation of this heater.
If, for whatever reason, the heater has
gone out, wait for at least 5 minutes before
re-lighting the appliance.
Use an approved gas tap to connect the
heater to the gas main.
The heater may only be repaired using
original parts.
Burnt dust causes an unpleasant smell and
also results in discoloration of walls and
ceilings. Although such discoloration can
never be entirely prevented, it can be
minimised by keeping the room, the
housing and the interior free from dust.
gas type and pressure
The hearth is set to the nominal load, in
accordance with the category stated on the
identification plate, and sealed at the factory.
The pilot light is set to the correct flow. See the
technical data for this information. Check that
the data on the identification plate corresponds
to the local gas type and pressure. Check that
the data on the identification plate correspond
to the type and voltage of the current in your
building. The identification plate is located on
the rear panel of the heater.
positioning
This wall-mounted heater may only be
positioned against an external wall as the
products of combustion have to be vented
direct to the outside air.
The unit may only be installed by an
authorised installer and in accordance with
national and local regulations.
The heater should preferably not be
positioned in a corner as the burner has to be
capable of being removed from the heater for
periodic maintenance.
Do not install the external wall grille too close
to a windowsill (see also 'safety').