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Before carrying out any maintenance, disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity.
Regular maintenance is the basis of good functioning of the stove.
IF YOU DO NOT PROVIDE FOR THE NECESSARY MAINTENANCE, the stove will not function correctly.
In the case of problems due to lack of maintenance, the guarantee will not be valid.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Operations to be carried out with the stove off, cold, and disconnected from the electricity supply
• To be carried out with the aid of a vacuum cleaner (see optionals on page 221).
• The whole procedure takes only a few minutes.
• Open the door, remove the crucible (1 - fig. A) and tip out the residues into the ash tray (2 - fig. B).
• DO NOT TIP THE RESIDUES INTO THE PELLET HOPPER.
• Extract and empty the ash tray (2 - fig. B) into a non-flammable container (it could contain ash which is still hot and/or hot embers).
• Vacuum the inside of the combustion chamber, the combustion surface, and the area around the crucible where ash falls.
• Remove the crucible (1 - fig. A) and remove encrustations with the brush provided; remove any debris clogging the combustion
air holes.
• Vacuum the crucible chamber, clean the edges where the crucible comes into contact with its seat.
• If necessary, clean the glass (when cold)
Never vacuum hot ash; it will damage the vacuum cleaner and is a domestic fire risk.
MAINTENANCE
fig. C
fig. D
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WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
• Extract the ceiling (3 - fig. C), move the brushes (6 - fig. D) and empty the residues into the ash tray (2 - fig. B).
• Empty the pellet hopper and vacuum the bottom.
fig. A
fig. B
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Summary of Contents for Italiana Camini IDROPOINT
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