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• conditions stated in the Warranty
Certificate and the Service Book.
Safety of equipment and people
• According to the findings of SZÚ Brno,
the boiler complies with the requirements
of European directive for appliances
powered by gas fuels 90/396/EHS,
European directive on efficiency 92/42/
EHS, European directive on electrical
appliances used within certain voltage
ranges 2006/95/EC and European
directive on electromagneticcompatibility
89/336/ EHS.
• In addition, the appliance has been
approved according to European
standards EN 297, EN 483, EN 677, EN
625, EN 60335-01, EN 50165, EN
55014, EN 61000-3-2 and EN 61000-3-
3.
• In order to run and operate the boiler in
accordance with the purpose for which it
is designed in actual conditions of use
(hereafter referred to only as use), it is
necessary to abide also by additional
requirements – the most essential ones
of which (i.e. those which must not be
omitted) are found in the following
regulatory documents:
- in the design area: STN 06 0310 and
STN 06 0830;
- in the fire safety area: STN 92 0300;
- for installation and assembly (and
repairs): STN EN 1775 or STN 38 6460
and/or STN 38 6462, Public Notice No.
48/1982 (as amended) and binding
occupational safety and health
regulations;
- during running and operation: STN 38
6405.
- in the area of combustion gases removal,
it is STN EN 483, vendor’s material –
“Catalogue of dual tubing for exhaust of
combustion gases and supply of
combustion air, intended for Type C gas
appliances, i.e. in closed execution, the
so called “TURBO”.
• In addition to the above mentioned
documents, it is necessary when using
the boiler to proceed in accordance with
this Operation and Installation Guide
and the accompanying boiler
manufacturer’s documentation. Any
interference by children, persons under
the influence of narcotic drugs, certified
persons, etc., when using the boiler,
must be prevented.
Situations might occur in practice, when
the following essential measures must be
adopted:
• prevent the boilerfrom(evenaccidentally)
being turned on while conducting
inspections or working on the combustion
gasses flue route or gas and water
distribution pipes, by disconnecting the
boiler from power supply also by other
means than merely turning the main
switch off (e.g. by pulling the power cord
plug out of power socket);
• shut the boiler down every time when
there are any (even temporary)
flammable or explosive fumes present
on the premises from which combustion
air is supplied to the boiler (e.g. from
paint when painting, laying and spraying
molten substances, from gas leaks,
etc.);
• if it is necessary to drain water from the
boiler or from the whole system, the
water must not be dangerously hot;
• when water is leaking from the boiler’s
heat exchanger or when the exchanger
is clogged up with ice, do not attempt to
start up the boiler until normal operating
conditions have been restored;
• when gas leak has been detected or gas
supply has been interrupted, or if it is
suspected that this has happened, shut
the boiler down, turn the gas supply off
and call the gas supply company or a
service organisation.