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2.
Stove body cleaning
Remove the firebox (as described in point
3.
Remove the
firebox to clean it
) and remove the flame-breaker (as described
in point
8. Remove the flame-breaker
).
Use a brush to clean the internal walls of the combustion
chamber in the FIRE FLECTOR allowing the soot to fall into the
pan (
Fig. 4-5
). Remove the ash pan, empty it and accurately
clean (as described in point
4. Ash pan removal and cleaning
).
Eventually use a vacuum cleaner, with cold residual ashes, to
suction any soot and ash left inside the ash pan compartment.
3.
Remove the firebox to clean it
Leave the combustion chamber door open, remove the grid and
take the firebox away, by lifting it in vertical position (remove the
firebox flame-breaker for a correct cleaning) (
Fig. 6-7
)
It is compulsory to clean the firebox thoroughly, making sure no
holes are clogged.
Eliminate the wastes on the firebox by overturning them and
use a pointed object to remove any scales, by hitting the firebox
internal walls and shaking it eventually.
Before replacing the firebox, check there is no ash or dirt in the
firebox housing. Vacuum this area thoroughly too (make sure
residual ashes are cold) (
Fig. 8
).
Make sure that the area where the firebox rests is cleaned well
(if the firebox does not sit well on it and air passes, the stove will
not start up and operates poorly).
After cleaning the firebox, make sure it is repositioned correctly
in its housing as indicated (
Fig. 9
).
The electric igniter element must be centred correctly in its seat
in the firebox and the seat must be perfectly in line with the
housing.
4.
Ash pan removal and cleaning
With the combustion chamber door open, extract the drawer
positioned inside the stove at the bottom (
Fig. 10-11
). After
removing and emptying the drawer it is recommended to
vacuum the drawer housing to remove any ash residue (make
sure residual ashes are cold) (
Fig. 12
).
Use a “drum type” vacuum cleaner equipped with a fine mesh
filter, which will simplify cleaning as it prevents the vacuumed
ash from returning to the environment. When finished, make
sure the pan is correctly positioned.
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
Fig. 8
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
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