2.6.2
What to do if you smell exhaust gas
Danger!
2.6.3
What to do in the event of fire
Danger!
2.6.4
Conditions in the heating room
Caution!
2.6.5
Accessory parts, replacement and wearing parts
Caution!
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Exhaust gas can lead to life endangering poisoning!
1. Switch off the heating system.
2. Ventilate affected area.
3. Close doors in living spaces.
In the event of fire there is a risk of being burned and a danger of
explosion!
1. Switch off the heating system.
2. Leave all covers closed.
3. Call the fire service.
4. If it is still possible to tackle the fire yourself without risk of personal injury:
Use a fire-class ABC certified fire extinguisher for fire-fighting.
General hazard!
Improper environmental conditions can cause damage to the heating system and
endanger the operational safety.
1. Ensure ambient temperatures warmer than 0°C and colder than 40°C.
2. With air contaminated by easily inflammable materials:
Remove paint, varnish and other easily inflammable materials from the area around
the heating system.
3. Prevent extended periods of high humidity - risk of corrosion.
4. Do not block the existing air supply apertures.
General hazard!
Components that have not been tested with the heating system can cause damage to the
heating system or adversely affect its function.
1. When replacing parts, use only original parts or parts approved by the manufacturer.
2. Under no circumstances should changes or amendments to the heating system be
carried out without the prior written consent of the manufacturer.
3. Additions or replacements must be undertaken out exclusively by specialists.
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