- remove the filter cover plate located under the float
regulator (# 3, fig. 15) with a screwdriver,
- remove the tubular filter from the float regulator. Clean
it with oil using a soft brush, never a wire-brush,
- replace the filter in the float regulator, install the cover
plate and secure with the screw.
Clean all the enamelled panels of the stove with a dry
or slightly damp soft cloth.
Use a soft clean cloth to wipe the front glass when the
unit is running at a low burning rate. When the main
door is opened for cleaning, the flame will be disturb,
and turn to a yellow flame. Clean quickly, but gently.
Close the door, the flame will return to a normal burning
position.
N.B. : The appearance of cracks when burning the
enamelled units is quite usual and tends to disappear
when the appliance is cooling down. It should not be
considered as a defect but rather as a patina of the
enamel which does not affect its quality nor its service
ability.
3.6.
Recommendation
The adjustment of the stove has been made at the
factory and checked by your installer. Any anomaly of
operation should be reported to him at once.
This room heater is a high heat producing appliance
and may cause severe burns if touched on the glass
front door, or on top directly over the burner - keep
children away - Do not use for drying wet clothing.
CAUTION : Never light the burner if there is oil in the
burner pot. Clean out oil before lighting.
Racing : An audible fluttering sound is an indication
that there is too much oil in the pot burner and/or a lack
adequate draught.
- turn off oil supply and set the control knob in closed
position “0" (# 1, fig. 15, p. 8).
- until fire has decreased to proper burn rate.
Do not overfire : If the stove or chimney connector
starts to glow, you are overfiring.
Document n° 979-3 EN ~ 28/08/2000
Oil fired stove
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