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Maintenance and cleaning
All cleaning of all parts must be carried out with the Thermostove completely cold
and unplugged to avoid burns and thermal shock. The Thermostove does not need
much maintenance if used with certifi ed quality pellet. The need for maintenance
varies depending on the conditions of use (switching on and off repeatedly) and
depending on the performance required.
It is recommended periodic monitoring
of the Thermostove to check its condition.
Parts
Everyday
Every 2-3
days
Every
week
Every 15
days
Every 30
days
Every 60-
90 days
Every 1
year
Brazier
◊
Cleaning the ash collection
compartment with suction device
◊
Cleaning ash tray
◊
Exchanger (turbulators)
◊
Flame beater
◊
Cleaning the interior heat exchanger /
smoke fan compartment
•
Cleaning complete exchanger
•
Clean "T" to exhaust
•
Flue
•
Door gasket ash
•
Internal parts
•
Flue pipe
•
Circulation pump
•
Plate heat exchanger
•
Hydraulic components
•
Electromechanical components
•
◊ by the user /
•
by the authorised qualifi ed technical assistance
BY THE USER Daily control
The Thermostove requires a simple and thorough
cleaning in order to ensure a more effi cient
performance and smooth operation. Clean the
grate using the appropriate tool from the ash and
any incrustation which could obstruct the passage
of air. In the case of depletion of pellets in the tank
may accumulate unburned pellets in the burn pot.
Always empty the residuals from the grate before
each start. Remember that only a brazier located
and clean properly can ensure ignition and optimal
operation of your Thermostove. When positioning
the crucible, carefully check that the ends of the
pads completely adhere to their home and that
the hole with pipe dedicated to the passage of the
resistance. There should be no residual combustion
in the contact zone between the edges of the
crucible and the support surface on the door
crucible.
Summary of Contents for IDRO 20
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Page 393: ...GR GR1 CANADIAN IDRO 20 Cod 001117...
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...
Page 405: ...GR 13 1 bar 1 5 bar 1 14 1 bar 0 3 bar...
Page 406: ...GR 14 3 1 2 6 5 3 volt 4 3 3 4...
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...
Page 432: ...GR 40 2 3 15 30 60 90...
Page 433: ...GR 41 5 6 380 C 400 C 450 C 2 3 INOX 5...
Page 434: ...GR 42 60 90 20 24 28 32...
Page 435: ...GR 43 2 3 15 30 60 90 5 6...
Page 436: ...GR 44 2 3 INOX 5 380 400 450...
Page 437: ...GR 45 7 60 90 20 24 28 32...
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Page 440: ...GR 48 OFF 1300 SERV SERV...
Page 441: ...GR 49 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 I 3 4 5 6...
Page 443: ...GR 51 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 65 C 40 C 80 C 50 55 C 50 55 C 2 1 2 1 2...
Page 444: ...GR 52 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 230 C 2 1 1 4 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5...
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