ATENA3 PLUS 12/14 - DUKE 12/14 AIRTIGHT - SABA 12/14 - MITHOS3 PLUS 12/14
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Fig. 27 - Burning pot extraction
Fig. 28 - Burning pot cleaning
• Extract the burning pot (see
Fig. 27
) from its seat and empty it from the ash.
• If necessary clean with a pointed object the holes obstructed by encrustations (see
Fig. 28
).
Fig. 29 - Burning pot box cleaning
Fig. 30 - Cleaning with a brush
• Clean and drain away the burning pot box and ash tray box from ash which has accumulated in its inner (see
Fig. 29
).
• Clean also the hole for pellet drop with a brush (see
Fig. 30
).
• The ash remains must be poured in a metal container with a sealed lid and this container must never get in touch with combu-
stible materials (for example put on a wooden floor), as the inner ash keeps the embers firing for a long time.
• Only when the embers are off the ash coul be poured in the organic waste.
• Pay attention if the flame becomes red colured, if it is weak or if black smoke creates in the inner: in this case the burning pot
is encrusted and needs to be cleaned. If it is broken, it must be replaced.
12.3 HOPPER CLEANING
Per each pellets supply, check the probable presence of meal, sawdust and other remanins on the hopper bottom. If present, they
must be removed with the aid of a vacuum cleaner (see
Fig. 31
).
Fig. 31 - Hopper cleaning