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Conditions:
•
Filth or stains on the glass must be
removed immediately.
•
Never turn on the fireplace when it
has filth or stains on
the glass. This can lead to permanent
contamination.
•
Clean the glass after the first use
of the fireplace and clean the glass
regularly in the initial period.
•
Wear (rubber) gloves when cleaning
the glass; fingerprints are
particularly noticeable on anti-
reflective glass.
•
Use water and a soft cotton cloth,
chamois leather
or a microfibre cloth.
•
Use neutral glass detergent only:
water solution with neutral or light
alkaline detergent without additives
or abrasive substances. The
acceptable share of ammonia and
solvents that are organically soluble
in water must be smaller than 5%.
•
Carefully clean the glass: use
sufficient moisture, avoid pressure
and rub the substance from top
to bottom, to prevent cleaning
detergent to remain on the glass.
•
Continuously dry the glass
completely using the cloth.
•
When using a vacuum lifter to
remove the door, the suction cup
rubber must be clean in order to
prevent damage to the coating.
The table below lists the types of
products
never
to be used when
cleaning the anti-reflective glass:
Never use the products below!:
The glass coating can be damaged by:
toilet cleaners
alkaline detergents or detergents with high
levels of ammonia
hydrochloric acid
acids
bleach domestos
chlorine or sodium hypochlorite detergents
benzene, hexane or petroleum-based
solvents
solvents
scouring powders, abrasive materials,
steel wool, scrubbing or scouring pads,
scrapers, razor blades, paper, ceramic
stove cleaners
Aggressive cleaning materials