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Baxi Bermuda SP3 - Introduction to Baxi Bermuda Fires; Health and Safety Information

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INTRODUCTION
Baxi Bermuda VP3
G.C.N
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37 077 62
Baxi Bermuda SP3
G.C.N
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37 077 63
NOTICE
DISCOLOURATION OF WALL SURFACES
Most heating appliances generate warm air convection
currents and transfer heat to any wall surface against which
they are situated.
Some soft furnishings (such as blown vinyl wallpapers) may
not be suitable for use where they are subject to temperatures
above normal room levels and the manufacturer's advice
should be sought before using this type of wall covering
adjacent to any heating appliance.
The likelihood of wall staining from convected air currents will
be increased in environments where high levels of cigarette
smoke or other contaminants exist.
Description
The Baxi Bermuda VP3 and Baxi Bermuda SP3 are
combined gas fired central heating boiler and gas fire
units, designed for installation in a living room. These
boilers and fires are designed to be used on Natural
Gas (For propane see page 35).
The heat input of both fires at their maximum setting is
5.74kW (19,600 Btu/h) with an output of 3.52kW
(12,000 Btu/h). Electronic ignition is provided to light
the main burner. The fires are controlled by a control
knob positioned on the right hand side of the case.
This control knob has six positions giving a choice of
five output settings.
Position - OFF
Position - IGNITION/PILOT
Position 1 - LOW
Position 2 - MEDIUM
Position 3 - MEDIUM/HIGH
Position 4 - HIGH
The artificial coal bed may be illuminated by
concealed bulbs as and when required. The light
effect is operated by a switch situated below the
control knob. It may be used whether the fires
are ON or OFF.
Important Information
This product contains Refractory Ceramic Fibres (R.C.F.)
which are man-made vitreous silicate fibres. Excessive
exposure to these materials may cause temporary irritation
to eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Care must be taken when
handling these articles to ensure the release of dust or fibres
is kept to a minimum. To ensure that the release of fibres
from these articles is kept to a minimum, during installation
and servicing it is recommended that a H.E.P.A. filtered
vacuum is used to remove any dust, soot or other debris
accumulated in and around the appliance. This should be
performed before and after working on the installation. It is
recommended that any replaced item(s) are not broken up but
sealed within heavy duty polythene bags and clearly labelled
R.C.F. waste. This is not classified as hazardous waste and may
be disposed of at a tipping site licensed for the disposal of industrial
waste. Protective clothing is not required when handling these
articles but it is recommended that gloves are worn and the normal
hygiene rules of not smoking, eating or drinking in the work area are
followed and always wash hands before eating or drinking.
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