COD. 83119L.01EN
09//2016
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A LACK OF CLEANING CAN JEOPARDIZE SAFETY AND A PROPER
OPERATION OF THE STOVE.
9.1 MAINTENANCE TABLE
Then a set of maintenance operations and the frequency recommended for this stove model are described. Keep
in mind that the frequency indicated for the maintenance operations and ash collection is the usual when good
quality pellets made from pine wood are burned, depending on the fuel used it may be necessary to carry out more
often these operations.
OPERATION
WHO MUST CARRY OUT
FRECUENCY
8-12H
D
2-3D
M-(*)
2S-(*)
S- (**)
BRAZIER CLEANING
USER
(
check paragraph
9.3
)
X
HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANING
USER
(
check paragraph
9.4
)
X
ASH PAN CLEANING
USER
(
check paragraph
9.2
)
X
GLASS DOOR CLEANING
USER
(
check paragraph
9.8
)
X
“T” CONNECTION CLEANING
USER
(
check paragraph
9.7
)
X
COMBUSTION CHAMBER CLEANING
PROFFESIONAL OR AUTHORIZED TAS
(
check paragraph
9.5
)
X
FUEL HOPPER CLEANING
USER
(
check paragraph
9.9
)
X
SMOKE CHAMBER CLEANING
PROFFESIONAL OR AUTHORIZED TAS
(
check paragraph
9.6
)
X
CHIMNEY CLEANING (UNLOAD INSTALLATION)
PROFFESIONAL OR AUTHORIZED TAS
(
check paragraph
9.7
)
X
ANNUAL INSPECTION
PROFFESIONAL OR AUTHORIZED TAS
(
check paragraph
9.10
)
X
8-12H
: Every 8-12 hours of operation.
D
: Every day.
2-3D
: Every 2-3 days.
M-(*):
Once a month or when the message of ordinary maintenance “
CLr
” appear on the screen, which it
happen more frequently.
2S-(*)
: Twice a season (year) or when the message of ordinary maintenance “
CLr
” appear on the screen,
which it happen more frequently.
S- (**)
: Once a season (year) or when the message of extraordinary maintenance “
Serv
” appear on the
screen, which it happen more frequently.