Viessmann VITOLIGNO 300-S Operating Instructions Manual page 4

High performance wood gasification boiler for split logs up to 50 cm long
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Safety instructions
For your safety
If the heating system develops a fault
Danger
Fault messages indicate faults in
the heating system. If faults are not
rectified, they can have life threat-
ening consequences.
Do not acknowledge fault mes-
sages several times in quick suc-
cession. Inform your heating con-
tractor so the cause can be ana-
lysed and the fault rectified.
Conditions for siting
Danger
Sealed vents result in a lack of
combustion air. This leads to incom-
plete combustion and the formation
of life threatening carbon monoxide.
Never cover or close existing vents.
Do not make any subsequent modi-
fications to the building characteris-
tics that could affect safe operation
(e.g. cable/pipework routing, clad-
ding or partitions).
Danger
Easily flammable liquids and mate-
rials e.g. naphtha/petrol, solvents,
cleaning agents, paints or paper,
can trigger deflagration and fire.
Never store easily flammable sub-
stances in the boiler room or in
direct proximity to the heating sys-
tem.
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Please note
Incorrect ambient conditions can
lead to heating system damage and
can put safe operation at risk.
Ensure ambient temperatures are
above 0 °C and below 35 °C.
Prevent air contamination by halo-
genated hydrocarbons (e.g. as
contained in paints, solvents or
cleaning fluids) and excessive
dust (e.g. through grinding/polish-
ing work).
Avoid continuously high humidity
levels (e.g. through continuous
drying of washing).
Extractors
The operation of appliances that extract
air to the outside (cooker hoods, extrac-
tors, air conditioning units, etc.) can cre-
ate negative pressure. If the boiler is
operated at the same time, this can lead
to a reverse flow of flue gas.
Danger
The simultaneous operation of the
boiler and appliances that extract
air to the outside can result in life
threatening poisoning due to a
reverse flow of flue gas.
Take suitable steps to ensure an
adequate supply of combustion air.
If necessary, contact your heating
contractor.

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