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I  WARNING NOTES FOR THE USER HOW TO 
USE THE BURNER SAFELY
FOREWORD 
These warning notes are aimed at ensuring the safe use of the compo-
nents of heating systems for civil  use  and the production of hot water. 
They indicate how to act to avoid the essential safety of the components 
being compromised by incorrect or erroneous installation and by improper 
or unreasonable use. The warning notes provided in this guide also seek 
to make the consumer more aware of safety problems in general, using 
necessarily technical but easily understood language. The manufacturer 
is not liable contractually or extra contractually for any damage caused 
by errors in installation and in use, or where there has been any failure to 
follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
GENERAL WARNING NOTES 
•  The instruction booklet is an integral and essential part of the product 
and must be given to the user. Carefully read the warnings in the bo-
oklet as they contain important information regarding safe installation, 
use and maintenance. Keep the booklet to hand for consultation when 
needed. 
•  Equipment must  be  installed  in  accordance with  current  regulations, 
with the manufacturer’s instructions and by  qualied  technicians.  By 
the term ‘qualied technicians’ is meant persons that are competent in 
the eld of heating components for civil use and for the production of 
hot water and, in particular, assistance centres authorised by the manu-
facturer. Incorrect installation may cause damage or injury to persons, 
animals or things. The manufacturer will not in such cases be liable. 
•  After removing all the packaging make sure the contents are complete 
and intact. If in doubt do not use the equipment and return it to the 
supplier. The packaging materials (wooden crates, nails, staples, plastic 
bags, expanded polystyrene, etc.) must not be left within reach of chil-
dren as they may be dangerous to them. They should also be collected 
and disposed on in suitably prepared places so that they do no pollute 
the environment. 
•  Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance, switch off the equi-
pment at the mains supply, using the system’s switch or shut-off sy-
stems. 
•  If there is any fault or if the equipment is not working properly, de-ac-
tivate the equipment and do not attempt to repair it or tamper with it 
directly. In such case get in touch with only qualied technicians. Any 
product repairs must only be carried out by BALTUR authorised assi-
stance centres using only original spare parts. Failure to act as above 
may jeopardise the safety of the equipment. To ensure the efciency 
and correct working of the equipment, it is essential to have periodic 
maintenance carried out by qualied technicians following the manufac-
turer’s instructions. 
•  If the equipment is sold or transferred to another owner or if the owner 
moves and leaves the equipment, make sure that the booklet always 
goes with the equipment so it can be consulted by the new owner and/
or installer.
•  For all equipment with optionals or kits (including electrical), only origi-
nal accessories must be used. 
BURNERS 
•  This equipment must be used only for its expressly stated use: applied 
to boilers, hot air boilers, ovens or other similar equipment and not 
exposed to atmospheric agents. Any other use must be regarded as 
improper use and hence dangerous. 
•  The burner must be installed in a suitable room that has ventilation in 
accordance with current regulations and in any case sufcient to ensure 
correct combustion 
•  Do not obstruct or reduce the size of the burner’ air intake grills or the 
ventilation openings for the room where a burner or a boiler is installed 
or dangerous mixtures of toxic and explosive gases may form. 
•  Before connecting the burner check that the details on the plate corre-
spond to those of the utility supplies (electricity, gas, light oil or other 
fuel). 
•  Do not touch hot parts of the burner. These, normally in the areas near 
to the ame and any fuel pre-heating system, become hot when the 
equipment is working and stay hot for some time after the burner has 
stopped. 
•  If it is decided not to use the burner any more, the following actions must 
be performed by qualied technicians:
  a) Switch off the electrical supply by disconnecting the power cable from 
the master switch. 
 b) Cut off the fuel supply using the shut-off valve and remove the control 
wheels from their position.
 c) Render harmless any potentially dangerous parts.
Special warning notes 
•  Check that the person who carried out the installation of the burner xed 
it securely to the heat generator so that the ame is generated inside 
the combustion chamber of the generator itself. 
•  Before starting up the burner, and at least once a year, have qualied 
technicians perform the following operations: 
a) Set the burner fuel capacity to the power required by the heat ge-
nerator.
b) Adjust the combustion air ow to obtain combustion yield of at least 
the minimum set by current regulations.
c) Carry out a check on combustion to ensure the production of no-
xious or polluting unburnt gases does not exceed limits permitted 
by current regulations. 
d) Check the adjustment and safety devices are working properly. 
e) Check the efciency of the combustion products exhaust duct. 
f) Check at the end of the adjustments that all the adjustment devices 
mechanical securing systems are properly tightened. 
g) Make sure that the use and maintenance manual for the burner is 
in the boiler room.
•  If the burner repeatedly stops in lock-out, do not keep trying to manually 
reset but call a qualied technicians to sort out the problem.
•  The running and maintenance of the equipment must only be carried 
out by qualied technicians, in compliance with current regulations.