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Purevision LPV Freestanding
Issue 01 02/21
9.6
Removing Base Ceramic components.
1.Remove the fuel retainer and rear firebox
liner(s) as described previously. 2. Carefully lift out the two or three base ceramic
sections according to the model. They may need to be shifted side to side slightly or
vacuum ash out from the gaps in between them to help free them up after some time
in service.
9.7
Firebox Cleaning:
It is important to maintain the two rear primary air holes and the
tertiary air holes clear of ash and debris. Ideally use a vacuum cleaner with hose and
brush attachment for cleaning.
9.8
Removing Flue Spigot Collar.
Unscrew 6 x M6 securing screws from inside the firebox
and remove spigot collar. When re-assembling either use a suitable fireproof gasket or
fire cement to seal.
9.9
Removing Rear Casing.
1. The top casing can be lifted off. 2.
Unscrew screws securing rear casing to brackets at rear of firebox
and lift the rear casing away.
9.10
Removing Side casing.
1. Unscrew and slacken 2 x M4 Allen screws
from both left and right-side casing upper and lower brackets
which are accessible from the front with the door open. 2. The left
and right-side panels can then be removed by easing the brackets
outwards from behind the screws at the same time as working the
rear brackets forward out of their slots.
9.11
Removing side glass panels:
1. Remove steel side panels as
described previously. 2. There are four glass clamping brackets per
side. These can now be slackened and two removed to make the
glass accessible for removal. Replace gaskets as required when re-
assembling.
9.12
Door Hinge Adjustment.
Door alignment may be adjusted by
slackening the door hinge securing bolts after removing the left
side panel and re-positioning the hinge to suit. This will adjust the
front-back alignment and left side seal tightness. Check the door seals with a paper
strip all around after any adjustment to prove they are still sealing correctly. Take care
not to over tighten the left (hinge) side as it will cause the right side to be almost
impossible to seal.
9.13
Smoke Control Air Limiter.
1. If the stove is to be used to burn seasoned wood logs in
a Smoke Control Zone in the UK, the Smoke Control air limiter bracket must be fitted.
This bracket prevents the air control being completely closed when the stove is used
to burn wood. 2. To attach or remove the bracket, use the 2 x M5 screws provided to
fix the air limiter behind the air slider control.
9.14
Maintenance of air control valve.
The main air control valve is mounted underneath
the air plenum chamber which is fixed immediately beneath the firebox. To access this
for thorough cleaning and re-lubrication firstly Invert the firebox for access and remove
the outside air box. To remove the outside air box remove 4 x screws from bottom of
firebox and lift off the outside air box. The air control slider components can now be
removed and cleaned/lubricated as required.