Delonghi SBF 2 Instructions Manual

5723001300 17-12-2003 9:40 Pagina 1

BLUE FLAME GAS HEATER WITH TERMOSTAT

Delonghi SBF 2 Instructions Manual

5723001300 17-12-2003 9:40 Pagina 2

BLUE FLAME GAS HEATER

Technical Data

Type

 

Category

Maximum

Medium

 

Low

Gas pressure

 

 

 

 

Input

Input

Input

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KW

g/h

KW

g/h

KW

g/h

 

see rating label

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.20

305

2,85

207

1,50

109

2,8 kpa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This appliance is designed to operate with LPG at nominal pressure: 2,8 kpa. For a correct gas combustion the required air quantity is 8,4 m3/h.

WARNINGS

-ALWAYS use heater in accordance with instructions. Read the instructions book carefully and keep it in a safe place.

-This appliance requires a rubber tube and a pressure regulator in accordance with the law in force. If not supplied check with your gas supplier.

-Use ONLY in a well ventilated area.

-This appliance MUST NOT be used in basements, high rise flats, bathrooms or bedrooms and in rooms having volume less than 15 m3 (30 m3 in living rooms).

-This appliance emits the combustion residues in the room in which is used.

-DO NOT place clothes or other materials on the heater, as apart from the danger of fire their presence could affect the efficient working of the appliance (fig. 1).

-DO NOT move heater from room to room when it is lit (fig. 2).

-DO NOT position heater alongside a wall or near curtains or arm-chairs etc. (fig. 3 - 4).

Fig.1

Fig.2

Fig.3

Fig.4

-ALWAYS face heater towards centre of room. Special care should be taken if the heater is on a surface where it can move or twist on its wheels or castors if knocked by a child or dog, etc.

-Minimum Clearance : 200 mm from sides,1500 mm from front.

-Be sure installation is complying to local standard.

-The heater you have purchased is fitted with safety devices which come on in the event of malfunctioning while the appliance is in use. If the pilot light (placed opposite the burner) accidentally goes out, or if the room is not sufficiently ventilated, the safety device will block the gas flow, causing the heater to go off.

Gas leakages

If a leak is suspected, turn off gas at the gas bottle, open the window and air the room. DO NOT disconnect the pressure regulator. Extinguish all naked lights. Slowly turn the gas on and brush the connections with soapy water or liquid detergent - a gas leak will form bubbles. If a leak is found, turn the gas off and inform your Dealer. DO NOT use the heater again until it has been inspected by your Dealer.

NEVER USE MATCHES TO FIND LEAKS.

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