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Danger
Hot surfaces and fire from apertures can result
in severe burns.
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Doors, covers and apertures with screw clo-
sures must not be opened during heating
operation.
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Before maintenance and cleaning work, switch
off the boiler and let it cool down.
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Never touch hot surfaces on or in the boiler,
flue system or pipework.
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Wear suitable personal protective equipment.
Danger
There is a risk of fire and burns due to hot com-
ponents and ash.
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Switch off the boiler and let it cool down.
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Carry out maintenance and cleaning work only
on boilers that have cooled down.
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Allow hot components to cool down before
removing.
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Wear suitable personal protective equipment,
in particular protective gloves.
Danger
When operating the ash box, there is a risk of
fire and burns due to hot ash.
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Wear suitable personal protective equipment,
in particular protective gloves.
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Only dispose of the hot ash in fireproof con-
tainers with covers.
Danger
Disposal of hot ash in an unsuitable vacuum
cleaner creates a risk of fire from the ignition of
filters and plastics.
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Use a suitable ash vacuum cleaner that is
specially designed for this purpose.
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Never use domestic vacuum cleaners made of
plastic with fabric/paper filters.
Danger
Risk of crushing or entanglement due to rotating
and moving parts.
Do not reach in through the maintenance cov-
ers.
Do not remove any protective covers.
Danger
Wood dust, ash and soot pose a risk to the
eyes, skin and airways.
Wear suitable personal protective equipment,
especially breathing equipment and safety gog-
gles.
Note
Before restarting the heating system, all opened cov-
ers and flaps on the boiler must be closed again.
Note
Observe the country-specific regulations on the dis-
posal of materials, waste and system components.
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance
Maintenance and cleaning intervals
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