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Check every 2/3 days
Cleaning the ash collection compartment
Clean and empty the ash tray being careful with hot ash. The ash must be completely cold for a vacuum
cleaner to be used to remove it. Only if the ash is completely cold, you can also use a canister vacuum
cleaner suitable for picking up particles of a certain size.
Cleaning ash and combustion chamber
including the spark plug lead.
Flame-shell cleaning
Cleaning of stainless steel and satin-finish surfaces
Normally these surfaces do not need to be treated, but if they do, avoid cleaning them with abrasive materials.
For surfaces in stainless and satin brushed steel we recommend cleaning with a paper towel or a clean dry
cloth moistened with a detergent based on non-ionic surfactants (<5%) A spray glass cleaner may be used.
Cleaning of painted pats
Do not clean the painted parts with wet rags when the unit is in operation or hot to prevent thermal
shock to the paint which may cause it to detach. Do not use abrasive or aggressive products or materials.
Clean with damp cotton or paper towels. The silicon paints used by manufacturer possess technical
characteristics that make them resistent to very high temperatures. There is however a physical limit (380°
C - 400° C) beyond which the paint begins to fade or (over 450°) to vitrify; it may then flake and detach
from the steel surface. If this happens, it means that temperatures have been reached that are far above
those at which the unit should operate properly.
Lower ash drawer cleaning
Clean bottom ash from the fallen debris during
operation. You can access the ash pan by loosening
the two wing nuts that hold the drawer inspection.
Remove the tray, empty and clean the wall and only
the corners with a suction device or with dedicated
tooling. Then mount the drawer and tighten the
two knobs being careful to restore the tightness,
very important during operation.
Check every 7 days
Self-cleaning brazier cleaning
The Thermostove requires a simple and thorough cleaning in order to ensure a more efficient performance
and smooth operation. If your Thermostove is equipped with a self-cleaning brazier, do not remove it
during cleaning. The brazier must be locked and cleaned by an ash aspirator.
Avoid contact with skin cleanser and eyes. In case this happens, sprinkle with
plenty of water and contact the nearest medial center.
Do not use abrasive materials or harsh. Clean with damp cotton or paper towels.
Summary of Contents for IDRO 20
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Page 395: ...GR 3 6 mm A1 UNI EN ISO 17225 2 3 42 kg...
Page 403: ...GR 11 UNI 10412 2 2009 C 60 C A1 3 4 M A2 3 4 M B1 1 2 B2 1 2 M A1 A2 B2 B1...
Page 404: ...GR 12 30 UNI CTI 8065 4...
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Page 407: ...GR 15 15 15 C 0 12 12 20 20 30 30 6 mm 30 mm 8 A1 UNI EN ISO 17225 2...
Page 429: ...GR 37 1 BLACK OUT 2 3 4 5 I 6 I 7 90 C 8 I TRIAC COC C D E 1300...
Page 430: ...GR 38 On Off On Off 1 BLACK OUT 1 10...
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