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Release and move forward the handle of the scoop to remove it. Discard the contents on the ash deposit.
5. Spread the embers over the vermiculite surface.
6. Place fresh wood onto the embers.
Note: Always leave 1-2 cm of ash on the vermiculite surface inside the unit. The ash helps to insulate the hot embers and
protects the vermiculite surface. Place fire lighters over the ash and not directly on the vermiculite surface.
Painted surfaces
Wipe off any ash deposits that may have built up on the paint with a soft haired brush, cotton cloth, or the suction brush
attachment of a vacuum cleaner. Do not wash the free standing fire unit.
14. MAINTENANCE
Painted surfaces
Repaint the unit using high temperature
spray
paint. Allow the free standing fire unit to cool down completely before
repainting. Before spraying, be sure to cover all surfaces of the unit that do not allow painting, such as the glass, and
carefully clean the intended surface before repainting. Carefully follow the instructions written on the spray can.
Cleaning the chimney
It is important to have your chimney cleaned once a year. To do this, remove the smoke damper (Fig.1) from the unit. To
remove the smoke damper, follow the steps below:
1. Open the door to remove the smoke deflector (Fig. 2). To do this, place a hand on the smoke deflector clamp (Fig. 3)
and push the back of the clamp upwards. The clamp is released allowing you to remove it from the unit (Fig. 4 to 6).
While removing the clamp (Fig. 3) hold the smoke deflector (Fig. 2) firmly with one hand to avoid sudden moves that
could damage the vermiculite surface (Fig. 6).
Note: The clamp (Fig. 3) and the deflector (Fig. 2) have a front (A) and a back (B). You should be aware of this when re-
assembling the smoke damper.
2. You can now remove the smoke deflector (Fig. 2) by lifting the left hand side and lowering the right hand side, to
remove the plate diagonally (Fig. 7 and 8).
3. The smoke damper (Fig. 1) is removed by sliding it backwards and then downwards (Fig. 9)
4. To re-assemble the smoke damper, please perform the steps above in the reverse order. Be sure to first insert the
smoke damper rod (F - Fig. 1) in the corresponding hole (G - Fig. 10) so that it sticks out, before fitting the grooves of
the smoke damper (Fig. 1) into the fixed parts existing in the upper inner part of the unit (Fig. 11). Then push the
smoke damper forward to fit it into place.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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