INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISCHARGING GAS EMISSIONS
Type "A" Appliances (See Data plate)
Type "A" appliances must discharge the products of combustion into extractor hoods or similar devices connected to
and efficient chimney, or directly outside. (Natural Discharge) Fig.1.
If there is no hood, as an alternative, an air extractor connected directly to the outside is acceptable, (Forced
Discharge) Fig.2, but its capacity must not be inferior to what is established in item 4.3 of the UNI-CIG norm 8723.
In the event of forced discharge
The gas supply to the appliance, must be directly interlocked to the system and must cut off automatically if its capacity
drops below the values prescribed by item 4.3 of the UNI-CIG norm 8723.
Supplying the appliance with gas again must only be possible manually
NATURAL DISCHARGE Fig.1
1) Extractor hood
Attention! During cleaning, do not wash the external parts of the appliance with direct sprays of water or with
high pressure.
After every use, clean the appliance thoroughly. Daily cleaning after switching off the appliance ensures the perfect
functioning and long life of the appliance.
Before starting to clean the appliance, disconnect the power supply. The parts in steel must be washed with hot water
and neutral detergent, then rinsed thoroughly in order to eliminate all traces of detergent; after which, dried with a dry
cloth. Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents.
The enamelled parts should be washed with soapy water.
Oven: Cleaning the oven is made easier by removing the support grill.
Important: As well as ordinary cleaning and maintenance, it is advisable to have the installation checked by an
installer at least once a year.
It is therefore suggested to draw up an after-sales assistance contract.
WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF A BREAKDOWN
Turn off the gas tap and notify the after sales service.
PROCEDURE TO FOLLOW IF THE APPLIANCE IS NOT GOING TO BE USED FOR
Turn off the gas tap and clean the appliance as specified above.
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FORCED DISCHARGE Fig.2
1) Extractor hood
2) Interlocking