Cleaning The Siphon; Check Valve - Beretta EXCLUSIVE X Installer And User Manual

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EXCLUSIVE X

Cleaning the siphon

- Disconnect the tubes (A) and (B), remove the clip (C) and remove the siphon.
- Unscrew the bottom and top caps, then remove the float.
- Clean the parts of the siphon from any solid residues.
b
Do not remove the safety shutter and its sealing gasket as their presence is in-
tended to prevent the escape of burnt gases into the environment in the event of
no condensation.
b
Once the operations have been completed, reassemble the components by operat-
ing in the reverse order to what is described, checking the floating seal and replace
it if necessary. If replacing the float gasket, make sure it is correctly positioned in its
seat (see figure in section).
b
At the end of the cleaning sequence, fill the siphon with water (see "2.12 Condensate
siphon") before restarting the boiler.
- At the end of the siphon maintenance operations, it is recommended to bring the boiler
to condensing mode for a few minutes and to check for leaks from the entire condensate
evacuation line.
B
A
C
Maintenance of the ionisation electrode
The detector electrode/ionisation sensor plays an important role in the boiler ignition phase
and maintaining an efficient combustion; in this regard, if it is replaced, it must always be
positioned correctly and the reference position indicated in the figure must be complied with.
detector electrode/
ionisation sensor
a
Do not sandpaper the electrode.
b
During the annual maintenance, check the state of wear of the electrode and replace
it if has badly deteriorated.
The removal and eventual replacement of the electrodes, including the ignition electrode,
involves also the replacement of the sealing gaskets.
In order to prevent operating faults, the detector electrode/ionisation probe should be
changed every 5 years since it is subject to wear during the ignition.
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Check valve

The boiler has a check valve. To access the check valve:
- remove the fan by unscrewing the 4 screws (D) fixing it to the conveyor
- make sure there are no foreign material deposits on the membrane of the check valve
and if any remove them and checking for damage
- check the valve opens and closes correctly
- re-assemble the components in reverse order, making sure the check valve is put back
in the correct direction.
When there is maintenance work on the check valve make sure that it is positioned correctly
to ensure the system operates correctly and safely.
flame ignition
electrode
D

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