Angelo Po FX61 G3 Manuel D'installation Et D'opération page 26

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Section 4
Handling and Installation
9. Replace panel (B) and retighten screws when
the operation is complete.
CHECKING THE COMBUSTION
EXHAUST GASES
Once the appliance has been connected, proceed to
analyze the combustion exhaust gases:
1. Acquire an exhaust gas analyzer and calibrate
the instrument in accordance with instructions in
the operator's manual supplied with it.
2. Insert exhaust gas analyzer measuring pipes
into the appliance's exhaust gas discharge lines.
3. Switch on the appliance.
4. Access the "Service" menu and activate the
"CO/CO
Measurement" procedure.
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5. Check CO and CO
minimum power (cold), then maximum power,
and at minimum power (hot) again.
6. Check that readings obtained are as required by
the manufacturer.
7. Fill in the relative test report (enclosed) and send
it to the manufacturer to activate the Warranty.
IMPORTANT _________________________
Maximum exhaust gas temperature at the
outlet is approximately 750°F (400°C).
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ADJUSTING THE WATER PRESSURE
To carry out this operation, proceed as follows:
1. Undo screws to remove side panel (A).
2. Turn on water supply valve (B).
3. Unscrew ring nut (C).
4. Use screw (D) (cleaning system water intake) to
bring the pressure reading on pressure gauge
(E) to 22 psi (1.5 bar).
If the water pressure is too low, install a device
to increase the pressure.
5. Retighten ring nut (C).
6. Unscrew ring nut (F).
7. Turn screw (G) (cooking chamber water intake)
to bring pressure reading on pressure gauge (H)
to 14.5 psi (1 bar).
If the water pressure is too low, install a device
to increase the pressure.
8. Retighten ring nut (F).
9. Return panel (A) to it's original position and
replace screws.
10. Turn water supply valve (B) off when the
operation is complete.
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