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PAINTING
METAL
PARTS
Do not use water and/or cleaning products on the painted areas.
Stained areas may be restored using special B&G high temperature aerosol paint, which is available from
your dealer.
LUBRICATION
With frequent use, it is recommended that the following parts be lubricated annually:
- Door and gate: hinges and lock.
- Thermostat: control shaft.
FAN
(as
option)
UNPLUG the electricity supply, DISCONNECT the fan, and then REMOVE it. CLEAN the impeller blades using
a brush (COMPRESSED AIR IS PROHIBITED). REASSEMBLE everything.
FIREPROOF
BRICKS
A split brick can still play a protective role. However, a missing piece must be replaced in order to main-
tain eff ective protection of the heating unit. Bricks are wearing parts that can be easily replaced indivi-
dually. You are advised to change parts that are too damaged.
CHIMNEY-SWEEPING
Have the chimney swept at least once a year, not only to
comply with the law, but also for safety reasons.
-
Take note of the position of the 2 baffl
es.
- Remove the baffl
es, as shown in the drawing.
- If the third baffl
e is installed, you must fi rst take down the
2 large baffl
es, unscrew the third baffl
e and remove it, then
manoeuvre and remove the two large baffl
es.
- Place the grill in closed position (wood).
- Close the door, thermostat and ashtray door.
- Simply clean up any fallen dust with a vacuum cleaner.
Take advantage of the chimney-sweeping to check the
condition of the
chimney and connections.
- Reposition the baffl
es following the instructions in reverse, taking care to position them as before.
2.2. Annual servicing
DO NOT USE NORMAL LUBRICANT. At high temperatures the latter will dry out and cause seizing
up. If necessary, clean the surfaces thoroughly, then apply a LUBRICANT RESISTANT TO HIGH TEM-
PERATURES, available from your dealer.
Summary of Contents for Optifire OPTI700
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