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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

Summary of Contents for Versatile H600

Page 1: ...Starting combustion 5 10 Controls 5 11 Lighting the free standing fire 5 12 Managing the free standing fire 6 13 Cleaning 6 14 Maintenance 7 15 Troubleshooting 10 16 Warranty 10 HIGH TEMPERATURE HEATI...

Page 2: ...amp or green wood It is the only unit that prevents the emission of harmful substances during burning Damp wood can damage and corrode the unit originating rust within a short period of time You shoul...

Page 3: ...imney has been out of operation for a long time you should have it checked by an expert The chimney must have enough height to allow for fume exhaustion at 12 20 Pascal minimum The fume exhaustion can...

Page 4: ...cialists Please keep in mind the following considerations The door of the appliance must be closed at all times irrespective of the appliance s operating status on off The household must allow for a p...

Page 5: ...ich upon condensation causes the build up of tar onto the combustion chamber chimney and glass panel A tar build up not only is unpleasant to the eye but it also requires regular chimney cleaning to p...

Page 6: ...nd convection heat output Very high wood consumption Fully open the aeration control to create a fast burning flame This setting should only be used to light the unit Once the appliance is hot you sho...

Page 7: ...information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here http smokecontrol defra gov uk Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation...

Page 8: ...oxidation The same caution applies to the sealing rope and other components which may be damaged if in contact with these products 4 Allow the cleaner to work 5 Wipe off tar deposits using a slightly...

Page 9: ...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 smok...

Page 10: ...lly hold the replacement glass leaning the upper end against the top part of the door the bottom end will slide into place 3 Slide the glass downwards towards the bottom of the door to fit the upper e...

Page 11: ...hen place the glass on the top of the metal brackets and level with the base Table This base can be mounted in three different positions Position A Left hand side Position B Central Position C Right h...

Page 12: ...ype of fuel used and the handling of the unit are beyond FOGO MONTANHA s control so parts in direct contact with the flame are not covered by this warranty for instance glass sealing bundles and vermi...

Page 13: ...S600 UK V1 2014...

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