Care and maintenance – REMKO CLK 80-RV User Manual
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REMKO CLK 80/170-RV
Cleaning the heat exchanger
1. Set the operating switch
to the "0" position and remove
the power plug from the mains
socket.
2. Take off the exhaust hood
[1] after removing the 4
fastening screws. Hot air hoses
present need not necessarily
be removed.
3. Remove the inspection cover
[2] and withdraw the exhaust
gas suppressors 4.
4. Clean the flue [5].
A special cleaning brush
is available as an accessory
with EDP no. 1103110.
5. Clean the exhaust gas
suppressors or replace damaged
exhaust gas suppressors.
6. Check the seal [3] for
the inspection cover and
replace any damaged seals.
7. After the maintenance work
is complete all parts should
be carefully re-fitted in reverse
order.
Regular care and observation
of some basic points will ensure
trouble-free operation and a long
service life.
Care and maintenance
■
Keep the units free of dust
and other debris
■
Only clean the units with a dry
or moistened cloth
■
Never subject to direct jets
of water.
such as a high-pressure cleaner
etc.
■
Never use abrasive or solvent-
based cleaners
■
Use only suitable cleaners for
heavy contamination
■
Only use clean EL heating oil
or Diesel fuel.
Watch for paraffin formation!
■
Check the fuel filter for
contamination at regular
intervals.
Replace contaminated filters
immediately
■
Check the units for mechanical
damage and have defective
parts properly replaced
■
Check the fan blades and
combustion chamber with heat
exchanger for contamination
at regular intervals and clean
these if necessary
■
Check the on-site oil tank
regularly for contamination
and foreign bodies and clean
this if necessary
■
Inspect V-belt pre-tensioning.
The press-down deflection
depth for the V-belts should
be ca. 10 mm (a thumb width)
■
Check that the safety devices
are operating correctly
at regular intervals
■
Keep the probes for the safety
devices free of dust and dirt
■
Have the exhaust gas values for
the forced-air burner checked
by authorised specialists
at regular intervals. For safety
reasons we recommend
the conclusion of a maintenance
contract.
■
Observe maintenance and care
intervals
Cleaning tasks
The units, including the heat
exchanger, combustion chamber
and forced-air burner must
be cleared of dust and dirt after
every heating period, or possibly
earlier depending on the operating
conditions.
Wearing parts, such as exhaust gas
suppressors, seals, V-belts, oil filter
inserts and oil nozzles for example,
should be checked and replaced
if necessary.
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nOtE
Adjustment and maintenance
work may only be carried
out by authorised qualified
technicians.
nOtE
Always check that
the seal is correctly seated
in the inspection cover.
When fitting the inspection
cover ensure that the fastening
screws are tightened evenly.
AttEntiOn
The power plug must be pulled
out of the mains socket before
the start of work on the unit as
a matter of principle.