
E & OE Instructions Part number IN1212 Ed D
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EUROHEAT
DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. June 2011
General Maintenance of the Stove
Ash Removal 20/80
The ash pan must NOT be removed and emptied when the stove is operating. Removal of the ash pan when the
stove is lit will allow unregulated air to enter the stove which can damage the automatic combustion control
system.
Do not allow ash to block the combustion air slots/holes at the rear of the combustion chamber. We recommend
that these slots/holes are cleared regularly.
The embers within the ashes may remain alight for up to 24 hours after the stove has gone out, so they must be
disposed of in a non-combustible container.
Ash Removal i30/45 i30/55 and i30/65
We recommend the use of an Ash Vac for ash removal of the above appliances, However wood burns quite
happily on a bed of ash, so the removal of it may be very infrequent. If an ash vac is not available a small shovel
and bucket can be used. Be very carefull not to damage the mica baffle and bricks.
Cleaning the Glass
Before attempting to clean your stove’s glass the stove must be extinguished and allowed to cool, it would be
potentially unsafe to, and would risk the glass shattering if attempts are made to clean it while hot.
The glass in your stove is specially formulated to withstand the very high temperatures and proprietary glass
cleaners developed for ordinary glass are not recommended as their compositions may contain chemicals that
will weaken or etch into the glass.
Newspaper moistened with water to which a little vinegar has been added will normally remove most staining,
but for really stubborn marks, gentle polishing with fine steel wool lubricated with a few drops of dish washing
detergent will need to be employed. Great care must be taken not to clean the glass too vigorously as particles
of grit may have adhered with the stain and these could cause scratching if dragged across the glass. However
well the stove burns it will eventually become necessary to clean the glass, but if cleaning becomes necessary
too often we advise you to review your operating procedures to determine whether cleaner and more efficient
combustion can be achieved.
Check the condition of the seals around the glass regularly for signs of leakage; replace only using the manufacturer’s
sealing gaskets.
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To clean the glass on the i30/45, i30/55 and the
i30/65 open the lift up door half way and hold it
there.
At the same time pull the arms (1) outwards off and
over screw (2) and the glass will come forward.
You can then lower the glass door down and rest
the bottom edge off the glass against the body of
the stove.