1. Use the riddling rod to free the grate (3) of excess
ashes.
If the appliance is till warm, use the "cold hand"
to operate the riddling rod.
2. Open the stove door.
3. Using the scraper (1) sweep the remaining ashes
through the grid.
4. Remove the ash pan (2) using the glove provided.
5. Empty the ash pan.
6. Put the ash pan back into the appliance.
7. Close the door of the appliance.
Fog and mist
Fog and mist hinder the flow of flue gases through the
flue. Smoke can blow back and cause a stench. If it is
not strictly necessary, it is better not to use the stove
in foggy and misty weather.
Solving problems
Refer to the appendix "Diagnostic diagram" to resolve
any problems in using the stove.
Maintenance
Follow the maintenance instructions in this chapter to
keep the stove in good condition.
Chimney
In many countries, you are required by law to have
your chimney checked and maintained.
At the beginning of the heating season: have the
chimney swept by an expert.
During the heating season and after the chimney
has not been used for a long time: have the
chimney checked for soot deposits.
After the heating season: seal off the chimney with
a ball of paper.
Cleaning and other regular
maintenance activities
Do not clean the stove when it is still warm.
Clean the exterior of the stove with a dry lint-free
cloth.
You can clean the stove interior thoroughly at the end
of the heating season:
If necessary, first remove the fire-resistant inner
plates. See the chapter "Installation" for
instructions on removing and installing the inner
plates.
If necessary, clean the air supply ducts.
Remove the baffle plate at the top of the appliance
and clean it.
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