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Allgemeintoleranz ISO 2768-mH
Gewicht: 268.25 kg
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Have your fireplace inspected by a specialist
(customer service, chimney sweep) at regular
intervals.
Have your fireplace inspected by a specialist
(customer service, chimney sweep) at regular
intervals.
Allow the appliance to cool down before doing
any cleaning work to avoid coming into con-
tact with embers or hot components –
RISK OF
BURNS!
Allow the appliance to cool down before doing
any cleaning work to avoid coming into con-
tact with embers or hot components –
RISK OF
BURNS!
Figure 16
16. Maintenance / Cleaning
16. Maintenance / Cleaning
regular maintenance and care or cleaning of the appliance, the fuel gas ducts
and the chimney are particularly important for the operational safety, efficiency
and maintaining the value of the appliance.
a thorough cleaning should be performed after each heating period and after
a long period of non-use (see Important instructions,
Page 4
). When used
frequently or when using poor-quality fuels, correspondingly more often.
•
remove the grate and brush it. Clear out clogged grate slits.
•
Clean combustion chamber walls and flue gas ducts with the ash shovel or
with the cleaning brush.
•
remove ash pan and empty it. sweep or vacuum the ash pan enclosure.
•
Check the sealing cord of the firebox door; replace it if required.
•
When reinstalling the various appliance components (grate, ash pan) ensure
they are correctly positioned and function as required and / or that there
are no leaks.
Using the vacuum cleaner
allow the appliance to cool down completely and only use a vacuum cleaner
with an “Ash Box” accessory –
Fire HAZArd
Cleaning of painted surfaces
Wipe painted surfaces with a damp cloth; do not use abrasive. Do not use
solvent-based cleaning agents (e.g. glass cleaner etc.).
Cleaning the combustion chamber viewing window
With proper heating, the secondary air creates a “hot air curtain” in front of
the viewing glass (air wash system), thus reducing the build-up of soot on the
combustion chamber viewing window. However, if ash particles form deposits
on the viewing window, we recommend using a commercial glass cleaner.
A proven and environmentally-friendly cleaning method:
Dunk a ball of newspaper into a little water and coat it with cold wood ash.
scrub the inside of the combustion chamber door viewing glass; afterwards
wipe it clean with a dry ball of paper. this way, even stubborn deposits can be
removed without burdening the environment.
Latching the firebox door
For ease of cleaning the combustion chamber, the door can be latched. to do
this, fully open the firebox door and push the small tab towards the door hinge
(Figure 16)
.
Cleaning combustion chamber
Clean the combustion chamber by means of the supplied cleaning tool.
The ash can still contain live embers: Dispose of
the ash only into metal canisters!
The ash can still contain live embers: Dispose of
the ash only into metal canisters!
Latching