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  1. If the installer gave you the full instruction book-not just the short one that tells you how to switch it on or off-there will normally be full instructions for installing all types of control systems.If you haven't got it,ask him for it or go to the boiler manufacturer's website where you can normally download it.
  2. One minor point,the TUeV are only the test agency-they forward their recommendations to the KBA in Flensburg who are a government department and who actually issue the paperwork-most EU countries have similar systems(test agency and government dept).The TUeV and other test agencies in various countries will not just inspect documentation-in most cases actual approval tests are carried out-eg. emissions,seat-belts,crash tests,lighting,horn,RFI and many others to ensure compliance with EU and other directives.Only when proof of compliance with all these is received can a CoC be issued-previously proof of each approval was required or each car had to have each system checked individually(single vehicle type approval).
  3. Spare parts from the main dealer will not necessarily be from the original supplier but will be made to the original specifications.In fact,most dealers are allowed to get their parts from whoever they chose but if they don't use parts from the manufacturer,then they(dealer) are responsible for the guarantee on that part.
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