What To Do In An Emergency - Eco Engineering Easypell Operating Manual

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Risk of fire
Do not store any flammable materials in the central
heating room. Do not hang out any washing in the cen-
tral heating room.
Always close the boiler door.
Risk of burns
Do not touch the flue spigot or the flue gas tube.
Do not reach into the ash chamber.
Use gloves to empty the ash box.
Do not clean the boiler until it has been allowed to cool
down.
Risk of cut injuries due to sharp edges.
Use gloves for performing all work on the boiler.
Damage to property
Heat the pellet heating system using pellets that comply
with EN ISO 17225–2 class A1 only.
Damage to property
Do not use the heating system if it, or any of its compo-
nents, come into contact with water.
If water damage occurs, have the heating system
checked by an service technician and have any dam-
aged parts replaced.

4.3 What to do in an emergency

Risk to life
Never get yourself into danger; give own safety the ut-
most priority.
What to do in the event of a fire
• Switch off the heating system.
• Call the fire brigade
• Use approved fire extinguishers (fire protection class ABC).
What to do if you smell smoke
• Switch off the heating system.
• Close the doors leading to living areas.
• Ventilate the central heating room.
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What to do in an emergency

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