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8 MAINTENANCE
8.1
Adjustments
For the appliance to operate correctly and efficiently it is recom-
mended that the User calls upon the services of a Professionally
Qualified Technician to carry out
ANNUAL
maintenance.
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CAUTION
– The maintenance interventions described must
ONLY be carried out the professionally qualified
personnel
who MUST wear
suitable protective safety
equipment.
– Make sure that the temperature of the components
inside the device or of the system pipes are not too
hot (risk of burns).
– Shift the system's main switch to “OFF”.
– Close the fuel shut-off valve.
OFF
Fig. 55
8.2
Cleaning the inside of the appliance
Periodic maintenance normally involves cleaning of:
– the fume passages, inside the cast iron body
– fume discharge ducts
– burner
– heat recovery device and condensate discharge siphon.
8.2.1
Dismantling the jacket
To facilitate internal maintenance of the appliance, we suggest
partially dismantling the jacket in accordance with the following
procedure:
– remove the front panel (1) and the top panels (2) and (3)
– loosen the screws (4) and (5), then remove the panel (6) by
sliding it out backwards from the side
– loosen the screws (7) securing the panel (8) to the frame of
the appliance
– pull the panel (8) first towards the front and then upwards to
remove it
2
4
3
1
8
7
5
6
Fig. 56
8.2.2
Expansion vessel
Make sure that the expansion vessel is intact and pre-charged
at a pressure of
0.8–1 bar
. If not, restore the pressure level.
If the expansion vessel must be replaced, proceed as follows:
– close the shut-off valves of the water supply system
– connect a rubber hose to the system’s drainage valve (9), open
the valve and drain the appliance
– unscrew the ring nut (10) and remove the expansion vessel
(11).
9
10
11
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