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HDG Pelletmaster 15 - 2 Safety Instructions; Intended Use; Basic Principles for the Construction of the System; Proper and Improper Manner of Operation

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2 Safety instructions – Intended use
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2 Safety instructions
2.1 Intended use
BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SYSTEM
BASIC PRINCIPLES The heating system was built using state of the art technology and
conforms to recognised safety regulations. Nevertheless, its use still
poses the risks of injury or death of the user or a third party, and of
adverse effects upon the heating system itself or upon other material
goods.
Have your specialist heating company provide you with a detailed
explanation of the operation of the heating system.
U
SING THE HEATING SYSTEM Only use the heating system if in perfect condition. Use it properly, as
intended, and be aware of safety concerns and the dangers involved
under observance of the Operation Manual. Have any faults which
could impair safety fixed immediately.
PROPER AND IMPROPER MANNER OF OPERATION
APPLICATION OF THE HEATING
SYSTEM
The heating system was designed to burn wood pellets.
Any other application is considered improper use. The manufacturer
will accept no liability for any damage resulting from improper use.
The operator bears sole responsibility in such cases.
Proper use includes adherence to the installation, operation and
maintenance requirements specified by the manufacturer.
You may only enter or change operating values as specified in this
manual. Any other inputs will affect the heating system's control
programme and could lead to malfunctions.
UK S
MOKE CONTROL AREAS The HDG Pelletmaster 15/25 models have been recommended for
exemption under Section 21 of the Clean Air Act 1993 for use in
smoke control areas when burning wood chips or wood pellets
which are selected in accordance with the recommendations on fuel
in this manual, see section “3 Mode of operation” in chapter “3.4 Fuel
quality requirements”.

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