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to make it sit in the groove (you can use a small hammer as an auxiliary tool). Hold the handle of the
door closure pointing upwards and by means of slow knocks with the door press the cord into the
groove until you can close the door. Finally, adjust the position of the wheel where the cam of the
closure gets engaged. Only using this procedure you can guarantee tightness of the door!
Adjusting the door hinges and closures
Cleaning doors are firmly connected to the boiler body with a set of two hinges. A hinge consists
of a nut that is welded to the boiler body and an adjustment crew to which the door is fixed with a
pin. If you want to change the setting of the hinges, first release and lift the top hood (control panel),
knock both the pins out, remove the door and turn the adjusting screw (hinge) with the right thread as
necessary. Put everything in the original condition in the reverse order.
The door closure consists of a lever with a handle and a cam that engages to a wheel that is scre-
wed to the boiler and secured with a nut preventing its turning. After a certain time the sealing cord in
the door gets compressed and therefore the wheel should be screwed deeper into the boiler. So release
the nut on the wheel and screw it into the boiler in such a way that the handle can indicate 20 minutes
on an imaginary clock dial after firm closing of the door. Finally, tighten the nut.
30. Environment protection
ATMOS gasification boilers comply with the most stringent environmental requirements. The
boilers are certified in accordance with the EN 303-5 European Standard and belong to class 3.
Disposal of the boiler after the end of its service life
You must ensure ENVIRONMENT-FRIENDLY disposal of individual parts of the boiler.
Properly remove fly-ash from the boiler before its disposal and put it in a dustbin.
Scrap the boiler body and the hoods.
Ceramic parts and insulation - discard to a legal dumping site.
NOTE - To ensure environment-friendly heating you must not burn any other fuel or sub-
stances in the boiler than specified. This is mainly the case of plastic bags, various types of
plastic materials, paint, textiles, glass fibre as well as sawdust, sludge, vegetable (biological)
pellets, dust coal.