Service Work; Safety Information For Service Work; Maintenance Intervals; Maintenance Measures - Spartherm Premium Assembly And Operating Manual

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Service work

7.
Service work
7.1

Safety information for service work

. WARNING!
Danger due to non-adherence to service work instructions!
incorrect servicing of the unit may lead to severe injuries.
this chapter contains important information for safe servicing
of the unit.
4 Carefully read this chapter.
4 Adhere to the safety information.
4 perform the service work as described.
maintenance and repair work may only be performed by
qualified experts.
, "1.2.3 Qualified personnel" (page 4).
measures for repairing malfunctions may be performed by
instructed users.
, "1.2.4 users" (page 4).
to prevent danger, always adhere to the following
requirements:
immediately eliminate any detected defects.
only use spare parts manufactured or approved by the
manufacturer.
Prior to any work on the unit:
4 ensure that the unit and other accessible components have
cooled down.
4 please note that glowing embers in the fuel residue may
persist for up to 24 hours or longer.
4 protect the surroundings of the stove system, e.g. by
covering the floor and furniture.
4 Wear work clothing and protective gloves.
4 ensure that the open firebox door has been secured
against falling shut.
6 Figure 5.2.1 / 2 (page 38).
only qualified personnel may replace or repair components.
4 Contact the manufacturer or a specialised company.
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7.2

Maintenance intervals

After the heating period has ended, regular, thorough
maintenance must be performed by a specialised company.
the maintenance intervals depend on the following factors:
duration of use.
Heating habits.
Fuel quality.
5 We recommend performing maintenance work on the unit
at least once a year.
7.3

Maintenance measures

. WARNING!
Risk of injury due to contact with hot components!
unit components (e.g. cover panel, pipes, firebox) may remain
very hot after use. the firebox may contain glowing embers
and hot ash. Contact may lead to burns.
4 ensure that the unit and all accessible components have
cooled down.
4 use the heat protection glove.
7.3.1

Stove system

4 remove dirt and soot from all components of the stove
system.
4 Clean the flue gas pipe to the chimney.
4 Check the incoming air, combustion air and circulating air
paths. if necessary, clean the air paths.
4 Check the overall system for perfect function.
4 ensure that all connections between the stove system and
chimney are leak-tight.
4 ensure that the necessary protective devices are functional.
6 "2.4 protective devices" (page 6).
4 ensure that the necessary safety distances are observed.
6 "4.3.2 safety distances" (page 21).
7.3.2

Combustion air and flue gas pipe

7 perform maintenance according to the pipe manufacturer's
specifications.

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