Cleaning the main exchanger module and
combustion unit (see fig. 1)
• Disconnect the electrical connections of the
electric fan.
• Disconnect the joint and remove the pipe linking
the gas valve to the injector unit (venturi).
• Disconnect the joint and remove the gas feed
pipe from the gas valve.
• Un-plug the ignition electrode and flame
detection wires from the ignition control unit.
• Unscrew the ring-nut at the bottom of the room-
sealed chamber and remove the gas valve.
• Unscrew the nuts securing the burner unit
(consisting of a fan, manifold and burner) to the
primary heat exchanger.
• Remove the burner unit, paying particular
attention not to remove the ceramic fibre
protection from the bottom of the heat exchanger.
• Check that the burner is not affected by deposits,
scaling or excessive oxidation. Check that all the
holes in the burner are free;
• Clean the electrodes carefully without altering
their positions with respect to the burner;
• Clean the burner cylinder using a non-metal
brush and without damaging the ceramic fibre;
• Check the integrity of the washer on the cover of
the burner;
• Clean the heat exchanger (see fig. 2) using a
household detergent for stainless steel,
distributing the product on the spirals of the
exchanger using a brush. Do not wet the ceramic
fibre coating. Wait a few minutes then remove the
deposits using a non-metal brush. Then remove
the residues under running water;
• Remove the pipe clip, remove the condensate
drainpipe and clean under running water.
• Unscrew the joint to the condensate trap, remove
the trap and wash under running water.
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With the cleaning completed, re-assemble the
components following the above procedure in
reverse order and replacing washers where
necessary.
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Finally, check the soundness to make sure that
all gas and exhaust joints are tight.
Fig. 1