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Chapter 9
I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L |
9
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
This part of the manual focuses on maintenance. To ensure the optimal
flame picture of your device, an annual maintenance by a competent
company or installer is prescribed.
9�1
MAINTENANCE IN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER
During maintenance the glass windows of the fire need to be removed.
To do this follow the following steps:
9�1�1
(DIS)ASSEMBLY OF THE TRIMS
For a tight finish of the fireplace, trims are available. During maintenance
these trims must be removed, before the glass can be removed. Please
follow these steps:
Disassembly:
•
Remove the screws from the top trim,
Figure 9.2
•
Remove the top trim,
Figure 9.3
•
Remove both the side trims and bottom trim. They are held by
magnet snappers,
Figure 9.4
and
Figure 9.5
.
Assembly:
•
Put the trims back in reversed order.
9�1�2
REMOVE GLASS
To be able to cleam the glass on the inside, one needs to remove the
glass. To do this follow these steps:
•
Check, whether the trims are removed in as in step 10.1.1.
•
Remove the ropes holding the glass (See
Figure 9.6
)
•
Put the section cup on the glass and make sure it is properly
vaccuumed, so it will not come off.
•
Lift the glass out of the lower glass rail and tilt it out through the
opening, as seen in
Figure 9.7
.
NB
: Put away the glass in a safe place, when you are not using it, to make
sure it will not damage during maintenance. Remove the suction cup
after putting away the glass to avoid tracing or stains.
9�2
CLEANING THE GLASS
Keep in mind the following when cleaning glass:
•
Always clean the glass at room temperature.
•
Use cleaning supplies qualified by Element4.
•
When you clean your Anti-Reflective glass, make sure you use
this with the special Element4 cleaner, which is available only via
Element4.
•
Use only a microfibre cloth. Other materials such as kitchen towels,
steel wool etcetera can cause scratches or damage the coating on
the glass.
•
Should there occur stains on the glass, remove them regulary, for
the can burn the glass.
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Figure 9.1 |
Summum 100 models