JINDLU04 Rev G 21/04/16
Do not add firewood above the level of the
tertiary air inlet at the back of the stove.
Exceeding this amount can result in the
production of excessive smoke.
D
E
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SHING
From time to time it will be necessary to
remove excess ash from the firebox. This can
be done by lifting up the log retainer to
release it from its supports and removing the
ash with a small shovel.
Maintenance
Important! –In order to ensure continued
compliance with current Building
Regulations, Local Authority Byelaws and the
Clean Air Act (if applicable), this appliance
requires regular maintenance of the
following –
N.B. Refer to the ‘Removing Internal
Components’ section of the installation
instructions for details on how to remove
each component.
M
ONTHLY
Brick Baffle –
this should be removed and
cleaned at least once a month to prevent any
build up of soot or ash that could lead to
blocked flueways. With the baffle removed
the chimney can be swept through the
appliance.
Firebricks-
in normal use these can last for
many years. It is possible, however, to
damage them if care is not taken when
refueling the stove. Check periodically for
seriously cracked bricks, which can be
replaced with new, available from your
dealer.
Air Valve Cassette-
this should be removed
and cleaned monthly to remove any ash that
may be in the controls.
N.B. Make sure that
controls are in the maximum position (fully
clockwise) before removing the Air Valve
Cassette.
Glass Panel-
clean the glass panel when cool
with a proprietary glass cleaner. Highly
abrasive substances should be avoided as
these can scratch the glass and make
subsequent cleaning more difficult.
Rope –
if the rope around the door is
becoming detached use proprietary rope
adhesive to re-attach it. If the rope is in poor
condition a replacement rope kit may be
ordered from the Di Lusso spares range.
A
NNUALLY
Annual maintenance of the following should
be carried out by a competent person –
Chimney and flueways-
it is important that the
chimney, flueways and any connecting pipe
are swept regularly. This means at least twice
a year for Woodburning appliances. Only
wire-centred sweeps’ brushes fitted with a
guide wheel should be used. If it is not
possible to sweep all parts of the chimney
through the appliance, ensure there is
adequate access to cleaning doors.
If the stove is fitted in place of an open fire
the chimney should be swept one month after
installation to clear any soot falls which may
have occurred due to the difference in
combustion between the stove and the open
fire.