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Duroflame combustion pot used in the Pelle and Rinus
4.1.2 Cleaning the glass
The glass in the door must be cleaned to maintain a clear view of the fire. The
frequency of cleaning depends on the pellets used. Clean the glass using a damp
paper cloth dabbed in ash and wipe it dry.
The glass in the stove is resistant to high temperatures, but it can break if it is cooled
down too quickly. Be sure to wait until the stove has completely cooled down before
cleaning with cleaning agents. Do not use the stove with broken glass. Have broken
glass replaced by qualified personnel.
4.1.3 Cleaning of lacquered metal parts
Clean lacquered parts using a damp cloth. Do not use aggressive, corrosive or oil-
based cleaning products, such as benzine and alcohol.
4.1.4 Cleaning the combustion chamber
It is important to vacuum out and empty the pellet stove on a regular basis. Use a
vacuum cleaner suitable for ash extraction or a special ash vacuum cleaner.
4.1.5 Cleaning the pellet tank
Clean your pellet tank every 3 months, depending on your pellets and consumption. If
too much dust and sawdust accumulates at the bottom of the tank, the screw
conveyor may be unable to load sufficient pellets or may get stuck, resulting in
damage.
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