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PROBOIL.3 to PROBOIL.4E Conversion guide www.proboil.co.uk Please read carefully and then retain all instructions for your customer’s future use. ⚠ A technical or safety An information point or tip for A service, maintenance consideration or warning of installation or usage.
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1.1 PROBOIL3: Typical existing PROBOIL3: Typical existing PROBOIL3: Typical existing PROBOIL3: Typical existing Installation overview Installation overview Installation overview: : : : Installation overview Below is an overview of a typical installation when completed. This can be used to familiarise yourself with the major system components, overall layout and terminology.
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1.2 PROBOIL3 PROBOIL3 PROBOIL3 PROBOIL3: : : : Parts and con Parts and con Parts and contents Parts and con tents tents: : : : tents This drawing shows the PROBOIL3 boiler and filter system parts. The ‘Key’ code will be referred to throughout the manual.
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¼” x 1500mm Tube (cut to length as required from C8) C10 (E) Part of C8 (Note: Part (C10) is referred to as (E) in the ‘PROBOIL.4E User & Installation Guide’. Part of C8 ¼” x 1500mm Tube (cut to length as required from C8) ¼”...
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⚠ The water in the PROBOIL tank may be up to 98°C and as such represents a scalding risk if handled without due care. We recommend that the boiler is switched off on the front panel before draining any stored water. It will take approximately 8 hours (overnight) for a full 98°C tank to naturally cool to a touch safe temperature of 46°C.
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Boiler installation Boiler installation 1) Please now refer to section 2.3.4 in the ‘PROBOIL 4.E User and Installation Guide’ for the next steps for installation. 2) Before connecting the PROBOIL4E to the existing filter (C5) you should check that it is not past its recommended expiry date as written on the label on filter (C5), if required it is recommended to be replaced before continuing or shortly after installation.