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Insert provided flexible brush through the appliance
front and blanking plate to clean top of boiler flueway.
Fig. 8.
Access to rear boiler flueway with flexible flue brush is
made through the firedoor opening and rear boiler
access hole. Fig. 9.
Brush deposits into firebox and replace flue blanking
plate.
c. Replace boiler plug by inserting plug so that the locking
lugs on the plug pass through the corresponding slots in
boiler back. Figs. 7 and 9.
Turn plug one quarter turn in a clockwise direction
(marked CLOSED) to lock.
d. Replace front firebar and close firedoor.
CHIMNEY SWEEPING:
SWEEP AT LEAST ONCE
ANNUALLY. See Figs. 10a and 10b.
WARNING:
NEGLECT OF CHIMNEY SWEEPING CAN
LEAD TO DANGEROUS FUME EMISSION.
Use wire centred sweep brushes fitted with a guide-wheel
for most efficient chimney sweeping.
Where the chimney is believed to have served an open fire
installation, it is possible that the higher flue gas
temperatures from a closed appliance may loosen deposits
that were previously firmly adhered, with the consequent
risk of flue blockage. It is therefore recommended that the
chimney be swept a second time after one month of
regular use.
Top Flue Only
The chimney can only be swept via the removal of the flue
pipe access door (above the appliance).
Back Flue Only in Recess
The chimney is swept through the rear elbow cleaning door
and the soot can be removed through the appliance.
a. Open the firedoor and remove the front firebar and
bottomgrate bars.
b. Remove the boiler cleaning plug (as described under
Appliance Cleaning) and using a flexible flue brush of
adequate length, clean the vertical flue pipe via the rear
boiler access hole.
c. Insert the chimney sweeping brush into the main flue or
chimney, through the soot cleaning door entry, or the
flue pipe or through the appliances as applicable.
Ensure the deposits are separately collected, or fall into
the firebox for removal.
d. Replace the removed components in the reverse
procedure of removal.
NOTE:
ALWAYS CLEAN THE APPLIANCE OUTLETS AND
FLUEWAYS AFTER SWEEPING THE CHIMNEY AND FLUE
PIPE.
Use a damp sponge or a proprietary brand of stove cleaner
to clean exterior of stove.
WARNING:
DO NOT CLEAN THE STOVE WHEN HOT.
With use, the inside face of the glass door may become
coated with dust and deposits. To clean the glass, allow it
to cool and then wipe with a damp cloth and polish with a
dry one
1. Always use a qualified service engineer when service
is required.
2. An inspection of both firedoor and ashpit door seals
should be made every heating season and replaced if
necessary.
When not in use remove all fuel and ashes from the
firebox. Leave the ashpit door spinwheel at an open
setting to allow a constant stream of air to pass through
the stove.
If the fire is not used when there is a danger of frost the
whole system should be drained.
WARNING:
NEVER LIGHT THE FIRE IF THE WATER
SYSTEM IS FROZEN.
CLEANING
SERVICING
PRECAUTIONS
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