1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Read the instructions contained in this handbook carefully as they give important advice concerning safety of installation, use
and maintenance.
Keep this handbook for any further consultation by the various operators.
After having removed the packing, make sure the equipment is intact. In case of doubt, do not use the equipment and contact
professionally qualified staff.
Before connecting the equipment, make sure that the rating corresponds to that of the gas mains.
The equipment must only be used by staff trained in use of the same.
Before carrying out cleaning and maintenance, disconnect the equipment from the gas supply system.
Switch the equipment off in the case of a fault or malfunctioning. For any repairs only contact an authorised technical service
centre and request the use of original spare parts.
Failure to observe the above may jeopardise safety of the equipment.
Connection, installation of the system and appliances, ventilation and fumes extraction must be carried out according to the
manufacturer's instructions, by professionally specialised staff, in accordance with the UNI CIG 8723 standards. The current
regulations of the fire brigade should also be observed.
This equipment must only be used for the purpose for which it was specifically designed.
Do not wash the equipment with direct, high pressure jets of water.
Do not obstruct the openings or vents for extraction or release of heat.
So as to avoid the risk of rust or chemical attack in general, the stainless steel surfaces have to be kept properly clean.
Clean the parts in stainless steel daily with warm, soapy water, then rinse thoroughly and dry carefully.
On no account should the stainless steel be cleaned with steel wool pads, brushes or scrapers in standard steel, in that they
could deposit ferrous particles which, by oxidising, cause rust spots. Stainless steel wool can, if necessary, be used in the
direction of the satin finish.
Should the equipment not be used for long periods, close the gas valve and wipe all the steel surfaces vigorously with a cloth
moistened with Vaseline oil in order to apply a protective layer; also air the rooms periodically.
Before carrying out the connection, check on the technical data plate that the appliance has been tested and type-approved for
the type of gas available on the user's premises.
Should the type of gas indicated on the plate not be that available, follow the instructions in the paragraph "Conversion to
different type of gas".
The manufacturer of the appliance declines every responsability for possible mistake contained in this booklet imputable to
printing or transcription errors. It also reserves the right to bring changes to the product if retains useful or necessary without
jeopardizing the essential characteristics.
The manufacturing company declines any and every responsability if the rules brought in this manual are not strictly observed.
The manufacturer of the appliance declines all responsibility for damage caused by faulty installation, tampering with the
appliance, improper use, poor maintenance, failure to observe local regulations and unskilled use.
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Installation of the appliance
The operations of installation, any conversion for use with other types of gas, start-up and the remedying of any faults in the
systems, must only be carried out by qualified staff, in accordance with current laws.
The gas systems and the rooms where the appliances are installed must fulfil the regulations existing in the various areas and in
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particular consideration must be made of the fact that the air required for combustion of the burners is equal to 2 m
/h per kW
of installed power and that accident prevention regulations must be observed.