5.4
CLEANING - WARNING
Before attempting any cleaning operation ensure that the fire has been allowed to
fully cool.
CLEANING THE ENAMELLED METAL PARTS
These enamelled parts should only be cleaned using a clean, damp cloth. The
trim is best cleaned by removing it from the fire and placing it face up on a flat
surface.
Abrasive cleaners, chemical cleaning agents or any type of polish
must never be used as damage to the finish may result.
CLEANING THE FUEL BED
We do not recommend cleaning of logs or fuelbed components as these are
fragile and damage may result.
None of these parts must be washed or
exposed to any cleaning agents or water
. Any damaged parts must be
replaced by contacting your dealer or telephoning BFM Fires on the number
stated on the rear cover of this book. Logs or pebbles must only be replaced with
a complete and genuine replacement set and the fire must never be run with the
wrong number or damaged logs or pebbles. The fuelbed must be carefully re-
assembled as stated in the following section.
CLEANING THE GLASS PANEL
To clean the glass panel, please remove it from the product as described overpage
on pages 42-43. Use a clean damp cloth and ceramic glass cleaner to remove
any stains or deposits from the glass panel. Do not use scouring pads as this may
scratch the surface finish of the glass panel.
PLEASE NOTE
:- The glass will require cleaning periodically. Condensation
produced by the products of combustion will create marks on the inside face of the
glass panel.
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