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3.1
Care of the front window, cladding and keyboard foil
The front window is equipped with a special back ventilation. This ensures that the window remains clean for
a relatively long time. Nevertheless, light deposits formed by ash constituents will form on the inside of the
glass window (inside window). This causes the viewing window to be obscured. This obscuring has
no effect
whatsoever on the quality of combustion
. The coating can be removed with the door open using
water and a
cleaning cloth when the glass is cold
. If the glass window is very dirty, moisten the cleaning cloth and dip it in
the ash first, then clean.
Tip:
Position newspaper or the like to protect the floor against fly ash before opening the combustion chamber
door.
Also clean the cladding and the keyboard foil with a moist cloth as needed. In the event of heavy soiling, use
soapy water or diluted suds (do not use strong cleaners or sharp cleaning instruments).
3.3
Overview of intervals between maintenance
A clean boiler saves fuel and protects the environment. Fly ash and combustion residues must be cleaned off the
pellet central heating boiler for living areas at regular intervals. Therefore always clean your boiler as required!
Annual maintenance is required in addition to cleaning. This is performed by WINDHAGER Customer Service or
the customer service PARTNERS and is a prerequisite of the guarantee limitations.
The cleaning and ash removal intervals may be reduced or extended depending on the pellets used (e.g. ash
proportion), the power consumed by the heating system (frequently switching on and off) and the boiler size
of the FireWIN (9 to 12 kW).
The FireWIN is equipped with a cleaning interval display. The cleaning request for the combustion chamber and
burner pot is displayed on the InfoWIN and must be reset after cleaning is finished – see section 2.8.1.6.
Care, cleaning and maintenance
3.2
Cleaning and operating implements
1 . . . . .Spatula
2 . . . . .Cleaning brush
3 . . . . .Allen key for cleaning heating surfaces
4 . . . . .Cleaning tool or removal device for cone
Fig. 122 Cleaning and operating imple-
ments in the cladding door
Fig. 123 Cleaning tool or removal
device for cone
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