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11-MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
All the cleaning operations of all parts must be performed with a completely cold product.
CLEANING PERFORMED BY THE USER
CLEANING THE GLASS
The glass can be cleaned with specific products (see our price list), with a cloth soaked in a water and ammonia solution or a little white
ash and a sheet of newspaper. Any soot build-up and dirt will prolong cleaning time.
Do not spray the product onto the painted parts or onto the door gaskets (ceramic fibre cord).
The ceramic glass installed on the manufacturer's products have a heat resistance of approximately 750 °C and are
tested and checked before and after assembly to check for any cracks, bubbles and swelling.
Despite the high resistance to temperatures, the glass is in any case a fragile element and so it is advisable to handle
the door carefully without slamming it or forcing it. Since it is not a flexible element, the glass may break.
Moreover, this type of glass does not shatter or burst and should it break, for the above reasons, only a crack will
form.
CLEANING THE UPPER CALORITE DEFLECTORS
They do not require any special care. Even though the internal deflectors of the combustion firebox are made of effective yet porous
material, they must be replaced after prolonged use due to wear, damage caused when their thickness is reduced to half or broken.
CLEANING THE ASH
This task must be performed with the stove turned off; we recommend you clean the ash tray thoroughly to ensure correct combustion.
Open the door, remove the grille and the ash pan using the supplied cold handle.
Clean also any ash deposits in the pan compartment.
Hot ashes must not be stored outside unsupervised or thrown into the rubbish bin. Allow it to cool in the open air in a
metal container.
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