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Figure 11 Figure 12
Figure 13
6.1 ROUTINE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE PERFORMED BY THE STOVE USER
The use of a vacuum cleaner with a shell and tube shape can facilitate the cleaning of the stove. The vacuum
cleaner must have a filter which prevents the vacuumed dust to go back in the room where the stove is located.
Before you begin with routine maintenance, including cleaning, you should take over the follow precautions:
− switch off the stove from the power supply before you begin any works,
− before you begin any works, make sure that the ash and the ashtray are cold,
- with a vacuum cleaner clean the ash from the combustion chamber
every day
,
- with a vacuum cleaner carefully clean the firebox
every day
(after each use and when the stove gets cold),
once in every two weeks
from the chamber pull out the upper plate made of steel or cast iron (figure 12)
by lifting, straightening, lowering in the height of the chamber opening and by turning so that one of its ends
along the height comes out first and then completely take out the upper plate from the chamber and put it
aside, on the floor. Then maximally lift the cast plate in the chamber (figure 12B) and by using a vacuum
cleaner, clean the back part of the chamber behind plate B. You can perform this cleaning also by taking
out the upper metal sheet deflector for the purpose of cleaning the glass (figure 11D). This sheet metal is
attached to screws as shown in figure 11 (D). Then pull out the upper plate of steel or cast iron (figure 12A)
and turn it and pull out the lower, back plate of cast iron (figure 12B). Clean the parts, shown in figure 13.
We do not recommend this other manner of cleaning since damaging of the threads of the special bolts of
the deflector may quickly occur.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
-During returning of the cast protective plate B, you must strictly make sure that the bottom part of
plate is placed behind two limit teeth which are located at the left and the right side of the chamber, down.
The plate must never be placed in front of the limit teeth. You must also compulsorily check the inlet pipes
from the snail box through which the pellets pass and fall as well as the firebox and the protective cast
plate B. There must not be any cogs, but only a flat transition from the lower side of the composition on the
same so that the pellets could fall easily and so that it won't be kept and accumulated in the inlet pipe, and
then easily ignited in the very inlet pipe. If the protective plate is improperly placed, ignition of pellets may
occur in the pellet storage which may cause negative consequences.
-For improper placement of the protective plate B and the resulting consequences, the stove
manufacturer does not assume any responsibility.
- During placement of the upper plate A, the rectangular opening should be facing upwards as
shown in figure 12A.
- The protective plate B and the upper plate A on the composition, are sealed by silicon from the left
and the right side, so that they would not fall from their bearing during transportation. The silicon will burn
during the first ignition thus enabling removal of the plate and cleaning of the space behind plate B.
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