Italkero Falo Evo Instructions D'installation Et D'utilisation page 27

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ASSEMBLY PHASES (FIXED type, on ground or floor, with LPG tank or mains gas supply):
IMPORTANT! If the appliance is used with LPG at 50 mbar (for SWITZERLAND, AUSTRIA, GERMANY and LUXEMBOURG), fit
the conforming diaphragm, see Technical Data table.
1 – Delicately rest the structure on the ground and fit the cover dish (Fig. 3: 2).
IMPORTANT! NEVER rest the top end of the appliance on the ground, especially when the cover dish is fitted, to prevent dama-
ging the gas seals, the glass pipe or obstructing the gas pipe.
2 – Position the appliance taking into account the position of the supply pipe and remove the side panels (Fig. 3).
3 – Mark the position of the fastening holes on the ground.
4 – Fasten the structure to the ground using anchor bolts (Fig. 11: 1, NOT provided) suitable for the type of floor, making use of
the holes (Fig. 11: 2) made in the tank support base.
5 – Separately purchase the connector and connection pipe, of a type and material suitable for the Regulations of the Country of
use, and connect directly on the _" right-threaded GAS connector (4) on the end part of the coupling, and then fasten the rubber
hose (8 with MAX length = 1.5 m) using a clamp (7).
6 – Before making the connection, check to see whether the gas diaphragm (Fig. 9: 5) needs fitting on the inlet connection (Fig.
9: 4) (solution valid for SWITZERLAND, AUSTRIA, GERMANY and LUXEMBOURG - see Tab.).
IMPORTANT! DO NOT FIT the diaphragm on appliances fuelled with gas G30/G31 at 29÷37 mbar.
IMPORTANT! ONLY FIT the diaphragm in case of operation with supply pressure at 50 mbar (Switzerland, Austria, Germany,
Luxembourg). Now check the correct type as indicated and illustrated in Tab..
7 – Make sure the type of gas and the supply pressure correspond to those on the plate (see Table), if necessary fit a pressure
reducer/regulator (NOT supplied).
8 - Purchase the connector and the rubber connection hose separately. These must be of the type and materials required by the
Regulations of the Country of use (if those already provided do NOT conform).
IMPORTANT! Make sure the supply pipe and gas connector comply with the Standards required by the country of use.
9 – Connect the gas supply pipe to the lower part of the connector (already fitted) (Fig. 7 and 8: 12).
Fitting the battery (for electronic Pilot ignition):
1 – remove the tank cover side panel (Fig. 3);
2 – after locating the battery cylinder (Fig. 4: 1), remove the cover (Fig. 4: 2) and fit the battery Type AA (Fig .4: 3) respecting the
right polarity.
3 – fit everything back correctly in the opposite sequence.
StArt-Up
IMPORTANT! USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN CLOSED CAN 'BE A SOURCE OF DANGER AND' PROHIBITED.
IMPORTANT! Remove all the protective films if fitted.
IMPORTANT! Use LPG tanks taking into account the size of the tank compartment (Fig. 3).
IMPORTANT! To prevent any blaze-ups due to gas accumulation, allow 1 or 2 minutes to pass before repeating the ignition pro-
cedure.
NOTE: when first igniting, due to the air in the pipes, the pilot flame tends to go out. Wait a while before attempting to ignite
again (at most 2 or 3 times) until the flame stabilises! If the fault continues, try and identify the cause, see Troubleshooting
Section.
- If the pilot should accidentally go out, the incorporated safety device will automatically interrupt the gas supply.
- If the flame goes out for want of gas, the gas flow is interrupted (for example when the gas cylinder is empty).
- In both cases, you must wait a few minutes before restarting the heater. Then repeat the operations mentioned in points 1 and
2.
- Do not try to restart the heater time and again; if the heater does not work, you should check whether ALL operations have
been carried out correctly.
IMPORTANT! NEVER start the appliance without first fitting the cover dish and fully completing assembly. The burner unit and
the glass pipe must NEVER be covered or partially covered.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT cover the appliance if this has only just been switched off. Wait for it to cool down.
IMPORTANT! Protect the appliance against knocks. Always place the appliance on fairly flat surfaces to prevent it overturning
(gradient < 10°) and on non-inflammable surfaces (wood, linoleum, synthetic floors, etc).
IMPORTANT! The appliance is equipped with a safety device (Fig. 16) that extinguishes the flame in case of surface with slope
greater than 15°.
IMPORTANT! WHEN FIRST STARTED – IN THE OPEN AIR OR WELL-VENTILATED ENVIRONMENT – THE APPLIANCE
COULD GIVE OFF VAPOURS OR SMELLS FOR A SHORT TIME.
IMPORTANT! Do not block the openings provided for ventilation of the cylinder holder and the burner assembly.
IMPORTANT! CLOSE VALVE MAIL ON THE BOTTLE AFTER USE.
Power adjustment can also be made during appliance operation:
- MANUAL mod. (Fig. 5), by means of the ignition and adjustment knob.
- REMOTE CONTROL mod. (Fig. 6), by means of the remote control and with the button located on the control unit.
IMPORTANT! If the appliance is fuelled by LPG in the open air and with temperatures below 2°C the use of Propane gas is
recommended.
Ignition – MANUAL mod.
Regulation sequence, turn knob: OFF, spark ON, MIN and MAX;
1 – Make sure the ignition/regulation knob (Fig. 3) is in OFF position (Fig. 5: 1) and open the gas supply tap.
2 – Push and turn the ignition/regulation knob (Fig. 5) anticlockwise. The spark discharge and gas opening for pilot ignition will
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