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3. Cleaning work

WARNING

Before starting any cleaning work, the stove must be cool down and set to "Off"!

Once the cleaning work is completed, the correct operating status of the device must be re-

established: Put the combustion pot in correctly, close the combustion chamber door.

3.1. Cleaning the surface

Dirt on the upper surface of the stove may be cleaned off with a damp cloth or if necessary with mild soapy

water. You are advised against using corrosive cleaning agents and solvents since these might damage the

surfaces.

3.2. Cleaning the glass panel

To clean the viewing panel, you must first open the stove door. Dirt on the glass panel can be removed with a

glass cleaner or with a damp sponge on which you have sprinkled some of the wood ash present.

(Environmentally friendly). Cleaning the glass panel may only be done with a cooled down stove in the OFF

operating mode.

3.3. Clean combustion chamber “function instruction” error

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• The entire combustion chamber is to be cleaned with an ash vacuum cleaner at intervals of no longer than

30 operating hours

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• However, this instruction to clean the combustion chamber (display flashing) does not trigger an error

message during Heating mode.

• If the combustion chamber is now cleaned, then the “Clean combustion chamber” error message will

thereafter be cleared automatically. A precondition for the automatic clearance of this error message is that

the combustion chamber door is open for longer than 60 seconds. This time is required for cleaning the

combustion chamber including the burner thoroughly with an ash vacuum cleaner. If the door is open longer

than 60 seconds in “Off” operating status, then the operating hours counter, which is responsible for the

“Clean combustion chamber” instruction, is automatically reset to zero.

• This reset of the operating hours counter occurs even if the cleaning of the combustion chamber is

performed before the 30 operating hours have run provided that the stove is in “Off” operating status and the

door is open for longer than 60 seconds during cleaning.

3.4. Cleaning the combustion pot -weekly

During operation, deposits may form in the combustion pot. How quickly the combustion pot becomes dirty

depends solely on fuel quality. The deposits or encrustations must be removed from time to time.

Summary of Contents for HSP 8 Home-II 445.08

Page 1: ...Fiche technique Po le pellets FR Scheda tecnica Stufe pellet IT Equipment sheet Pellet stove GB Tehni ki list Kotel na pelete HR Tehni ni list Kotel na pelete SLO 0544508049033 HSP 8 Home 445 08 Tech...

Page 2: ...heating device or of an injury The note entitled Notice advises you on possible damage to your heating device The note entitled Important calls your attention to the information important for the ope...

Page 3: ...5 4 2 Cleaning the pellet container annual maintenance 7 4 1 Cleaning the flue gas passes annual maintenance 5 4 3 The left side of the device to the unit during dismantling of the enclosure access 8...

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Page 5: ...n of dust in flue gas 24 mg Nm Contents of storage container pellet tank ca 32 kg Duration of burn with one charge min max ca 20 h 60 h Permitted fuel Low dust wood pellets Durchmesser 6 mm to Norm M...

Page 6: ...Dimensions 2 2 Dimensions...

Page 7: ...longer than 30 operating hours However this instruction to clean the combustion chamber display flashing does not trigger an error message during Heating mode If the combustion chamber is now cleaned...

Page 8: ...ing in the pellet tank might possibly result This will destroy your device and is not covered in your guarantee WARNING Cleaning the combustion pot may only be done with a cooled down stove in OFF ope...

Page 9: ...guarantee claims 4 1 Cleaning the flue gas passes annual maintenance CAUTION Check and clean the flue gas ways exhaust flue gas fan and flue gas ducts at the latest after 1000 kg of pellets have been...

Page 10: ...ls are required to disassemble CAUTION After completion of the cleaning make sure that when putting back the covers the seals are seated in the right positions It is essential to replace defective sea...

Page 11: ...in the pellet tank may be removed Then clean the tank and the intake of the screw conveyor housing with a vacuum cleaner After cleaning it is essential to put back the protective grille When doing th...

Page 12: ...Maintenance work 8 4 3 The left side of the device to the unit during dismantling of the enclosure access 4 3 a 4 3 b...

Page 13: ...Maintenance work 9 4 3 c 4 3 d...

Page 14: ...Maintenance work 10 4 3 e Cross head screwdriver 4x screw M5x16 were removed The following tools are required to disassemble...

Page 15: ...9 See arrows Remove the induced draught motor by pulling it out Now clean the flue gas passes the induced draught fan and the flue tubes with a brush and an ash vacuum cleaner Then reassemble the comp...

Page 16: ...Maintenance work 12 4 3 2 Cleaning annual Chimneys CAUTION The exhaust pipes are checked and if necessary must be cleaned after the latest max heating 1000kg of pellets...

Page 17: ...13 Replacement parts list 5 Replacement parts list 5 1 Replacement parts list HSP 8 Home II 445 08 without trim parts...

Page 18: ...0082000105000 14 Ignition 1 piece 0541908005202 15 Room temperature sensor 1 piece 0089500390005 16 Flue gas thermosensor 1 piece 0561008005540 17 STB 1 piece 0089500080005 18 Cover hinge 2 piece 054...

Page 19: ...ly gray 1 piece 0544508046194 39 Front part left pearly black 1 piece 0544508046163 41 Front part right pearly black 1 piece 0544508046185 49 Front part pearly gray 1 piece 0544508016171 49 Front part...

Page 20: ...8005223 A1 4 Glass holder 2 Set 1 piece 0544208005224 64 Combustion chamber door black 1 piece 65 Seal glass 10x2 mm 2300 mm 0040210020005 66 Door glass 795x335x5 1 piece 0544208005301 67 Seal door 8...

Page 21: ...17 6 Circuit diagram Circuit diagram IO 33 3 Circuit diagram...

Page 22: ...7 Induced draught 8 IX OC 35 36 Flue gas temperature sensor 37 38 Flame temperature sensor 39 40 Room temperature sensor 41 42 Bottom flame temperature sensor 43 44 Door contact switch 48 50 Flue gas...

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