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5.5 Combustion chamber cleaning
Clean the combustion chamber periodically, removing ashes accumulated in the chamber using a vacuum
cleaner.
Note Use a vacuum cleaner designed for the suction of ashes for this type of cleaning.
5.6 Cleaning metal parts
Use a soft cloth moistened with water to clean the metal parts of the hot spot.
Never clean metal or ceramic parts with alcohol, thinners, petrol, ketones or other degreasers.
Use of these substances frees the company from all liability. Discolouration of metal parts can be the result
of improper use of the hot spot.
5.7 Cleaning slide
Using the specific scraper
A
(fig.20),
periodically clean the pellet slide
B
(fig.21)
from any incrustations
which could slow down or block the pellets falling into the brazier.
Fig. 20
Fig. 21
CAUTION RISK OF BURNS.
CAUTION:
Perform this operation when the hot spot is cold.
5.8 Cleaning the glass part of the door
The door glass must be cleaned (cold) with ammonia-based and non-corrosive degreasers, such as a
diluent. Prevent corrosive substances from coming into contact with the paint as these can cause damage.
If glass is hot, before proceeding with cleaning, keep the door open as long as necessary until it cools
down. Do not use any material that can scratch or damage the glass
.
5.9 Breaking of the glass
The door is equipped with a 5-mm thick ceramic glass that is resistant to a thermal shock of 750°C. This
glass can break only due to a strong impact or misuse. Do not slam the door or hit the glass. In case of
breakage, replace with an original replacement part only. Contact a Technical Assistance Centre to replace.