DO NOT
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Set-up and Adjustments2.4
WARNING
Installation, adjustment, service, repair and maintenance of
the appliance should only be carried out by a approved
installer, and should comply with Gas Safety(Installation and
Use) Regulations 1998.
If the appliance is installed in a small room,
obstruct any intake/exhaust fue and ensure there is sufficient
clean air circulation around the boiler.
Emergency Actions2.5
DANGER
Boiler malfunction may result in gas leakage and the risk of
fire, explosion and/or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide.
If you can smell gas,
smoke.•
operate light switches or electrical equipment •
switches.
Open the windows and doors.•
Close the gas shuto valve.•
Shut down the heating system.•
Keep people away from the danger zone.•
Observe the safety regulations of your local gas supplier, •
found on the gas meter.
•
DANGER
Compromised Flue System
Failure to follow the ue section of the installation •
instructions may result in the unsafe operation of
this appliance. To avoid the risk of re, explosion or
asphyxiation from carbon monoxide, never operate the
appliance unless it is properly vented to the outside and
also has an adequate air supply.
Inspect the vent terminal and the air intake pipe annually•
to ensure safe operation of the appliance.
Immediately turn of and use the appliance if any •
of the vent pipes, flue elbows and/or the air intake pipe
are :
damaged in any way; have separated at a joint; are cracked or show evidence of corrosion, rusting or melting.
WARNING
A faulty flue may cause a a build-up of carbon monoxide•
(CO). Breathing carbon monoxide can cause serious injury
or death. Carefully read and follow the instructions
described in the previous pages.
Protect against snow accumulation around the ue •
terminations. Ensure that the exhaust ue pipe and the
intake air pipe remain clear from obstructions at all times.
Modifications2.6
make any modifcations to the following:
The appliance •
The gas, water and electrical supply•
The ue system•
The safety valve for heatin• g water
make any structural changes around the appliance that
could aect the operational safety of the appliance.
damage or remove any seals on components. Only
authorized technicians or our customer service technicians may
remove sealed components.
Water Leaks2.7
Water leaks may cause the water pressure to be below the normal
operating range.
If there are leaks in the water pipes between the appliance and
the taps, immediately turn o the cold water supply and ask
your central heating installer to repair the leaks as soon as
DO NOT
DO NOT
Extinguish any open flames and sparks.•
Contact the 'National Grid Emergencies' phone
number 0800 111 999 immediately
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
Regularly check the operating pressure of
the appliance.
possible.
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