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13. CLEANING
Maintenance operations guarantee correct functioning of the product through time.
The lack of fulfilment of these operations can jeopardise safety of the product.
1.
CLEANING THE BRAZIER
The brazier must be cleaned daily.
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Remove the brazier from its container and clean the
holes using the supplied relevant tool (see figure 1).
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Remove the ash from the brazier using a Vacuum
cleaner.
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Suck-up the ash deposited in the brazier compartment.
Figure 1
2.
USE OF SCRAPERS
Cleaning the heat exchangers guarantees a constant heat yield
over time. This type of maintenance must be carried out at
least once a day. Use the relevant scrapers positioned in the
upper part of the stove, by carrying out several upward and
downward movements (see figure 2).
Figure 2
3.
CLEANING OF ASH COLLECTION TANKS
The ash collection tanks must be emptied when required using
a vacuum cleaner.
Figure 3
4.
CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER (Weekly)
The heat exchanger chamber must be cleaned weekly. Remove
the mobile wall as illustrated in figures 4 and 5.
Once the heat exchanger compartment can be accessed,
scrape using the supplied tool to remove the deposited soot
(see figure 6) and only then use a vacuum cleaner to remove
the ash completely. Once the operation has been terminated,
re-mount the mobile wall, taking care to fix it correctly with the
two screws- lever latches.
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
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