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The transaction can be completed with a screwdriver
by removing the wall of the Thermostove and
removing all horizontal joints.
Following the cleaning of the upper compartment of
the exchange section, store the upper closure cover.
This cover must be closed, as well as with normal
screws, with webbing in ceramic fiber rope to
ensure the watertight closure of the Thermostove.
This general cleaning should be carried out at the
end of the season in order to facilitate the general
removal of all residues of combustion, without
waiting too long, because with time and humidity
these residues can become compacted. Check the
seal of the ceramic fiber gaskets on the door of the
Thermostove. Then clean the flue system especially
near the fittings to “T” and any horizontal sections.
To do this, the horizontal pin can be pulled through
a hole in the wall of the Thermostove body.
Now the upper section to the heat exchanger
is free from any encumbrance so as to allow a
perfect cleaning. Once a year is also recommended
to clean the upper compartment of the exchanger.
To make a proper cleaning is recommended to
suck the ash, remove all horizontal joints with a
screwdriver, then again suck the ash.
For your safety, the frequency
of cleaning the smoke discharge
system must be determined on the
basis of how the Thermostove is
used.
In case of failure or inadequate cleaning of the
heater may have function problems such as:
• poor combustion
• blackening of the glass
• clogging of grate with
accumulation of ash and pellets
• ash deposit and excessive deposits on the heat
exchanger resulting in poor performance.
The check of electromechanical components must
be performed only by qualified personnel with
technical knowledge of electricity and combustion.
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...
Page 431: ...GR 39 100 C ALAR DEP FAIL ALAR DEP FAIL 100 C ALAR SIC FAIL ALAR SIC FAIL 4A 2 5 bar 5 C 10...
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