Intergas HSE–125–N/P User's Information Manual - page 4
HSE User’s Information Manual
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Operating Instructions
Section 4
Contact the installer or a qualified service technician for basic operating instructions including emergency
shutdown, filling, de-aerating and general use of the appliance. It is strongly recommended that controller
settings be adjusted by a qualified installer or service technician only.
Service and Maintenance Schedule
Section 5
WARNING
The appliance must be inspected annually at the beginning of the heating
season by a qualified service technician or gas supplier’s qualified service
person. Failure to properly service and maintain the appliance (and system)
may result in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.
WARNING
The owner or user should conduct a general inspection of the appliance and
system periodically throughout the year to assure safety and continued good
performance. If any problems are identified during the inspection, contact a
qualified service agency for corrective measures.
This appliance has been designed to provide years of trouble-free performance in normal installations.
The owner or user should conduct a general inspection covering all items below at the beginning of each
heating season and in mid-heating season. Notify a qualified service technician immediately if any
problems are found.
Inspection and service as specified in the
Installation and Service Manual
supplied with the appliance,
should be performed by qualified service technician or gas supplier’s service person at least
once every
year
at the beginning of the heating season for continued safe operation. This inspection must include the
main burner and heat exchanger.
Note that some operating conditions may require more frequent inspections, especially depending on
weather conditions.
Proper operation must be verified after servicing.
5.1 CHECK AREA AROUND APPLIANCE
Do not store combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapours and liquids around the
appliance area.
Chemical vapors from products containing
chlorine
or
fluorine
must be avoided. Even though these
chemicals may be safe to breathe, corrosive substances (strong acids) can become liberated when they
pass through a gas flame. Even at low concentrations, these chemicals can significantly contaminate the
air supply and shorten the life of any gas-fired appliance because the acid can corrode the wall of
combustion chamber/heat exchanger, causing serious damage on heat exchanger/flue pipe and
presenting a possible of flue gas spillage or heat exchanger leakage. The following is a list of some of the
products which should be avoided:
•
bleaches and chlorinated cleaning products
•
paints and sprays
•
water softeners (calcium or sodium chloride)
•
leaking refrigeration equipment
•
Freon from common aerosol dispensers
These chemicals are especially common near swimming pools, beauty shops, dry cleaning
establishments, laundry areas, workshops, and garages.
Failure due to corrosion is not covered by
warranty.