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1... DESCRIPTION
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2... WARNINGS
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3... UNPACKING
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4... HANDLING
5... POSITIONING
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6... CONNECTION TO THE GAS MAINS
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7... CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICITY MAINS
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8... CONVERSION TO ANOTHER TYPE OF GAS
9... TYPE OF FUEL
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10... SWITCH-ON
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11... FAULT LIGHT
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12... SWITCH-OFF
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13... CONNECTING THE REMOTE ROOM THERMOSTAT
14... CLEANING THE HEATER
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15... PUTTING THE HEATER OUT OF SERVICE
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16... OPTIONAL ITEMS
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17... TROUBLESHOOTING
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IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OPERATIONAL
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MANUAL PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING, STARTING UP OR CONDUCTING
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MAINTENANCE ON THIS HEATER. USING THE HEATER
INCORRECTLY CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY. KEEP THIS MANUAL
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►►1.DESCRIPTION
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THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIGNED
NOT FOR CIVIL - DOMESTIC USE AND
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COMPLIES WITH THE UNI EN 525:2009
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STANDARD. ITS CATEGORY IS A2.
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This gas heater is a product that releases
heat into the air of the room it operates in
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by either using natural gas or liquid pro-
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pane gas. It is intended for fixed installa-
tion indoors or outdoors following an as-
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sessment of the rooms and by using the
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designated
kits. The air drawn in by a centrifugal
ventilation system is conveyed towards
the burner, which controls combustion.
This way the air heats up and is intro-
duced into the room again. This direct
combustion system mixes the combus-
PARAGRAPH SUMMARY
PARAGRAPH SUMMARY
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE.
tion by-products with the air drawn in and
releases them into the environment at a
later stage. Given that the volume of air
treated is greater than the actual combus-
tion needs, hot air comes out with a low
concentration of carbon dioxide.
This system means one can create a
heater with:
•Maximum thermal efficiency.
•Low thermal inertia.
•Small size and reduced weight.
•Simple design.
•Maximum reliability.
With a specific function, one can activate
just activate the ventilation unit, thereby
moving around the air.
This product can be identified via the data
plate applied on the heater, which perma-