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10-MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
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CLEANING THE GLASS
It is recommended to clean the ceramic glass with a dry brush, or if it is very dirty, spray a little specific detergent and clean with a cloth.
ATTENTION!
Do not use abrasive products and do not spray the glass spray cleaner on the painted parts or the door gaskets
(ceramic fibre cord).
PERIODIC CLEANING PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
PULLING THE PRODUCT OUT
Part of the product must be extracted from its seat for maintenance to be performed on certain devices and to clean certain parts. The
mobile part is fitted on sliding guides, which facilitate the handling process. The compensation frame must be removed by following the
instructions in this manual before pulling the product out in order to prevent any damage during maintenance. The two lower front screws
must be removed from the product in order to pull it out.
Once the screws are removed, simply exert slight force towards you to pull the mobile part like a drawer. The guides have an end-of-travel
that block the mobile part when extracted completely.
ATTENTION: THE PRODUCT MUST ONLY BE PULLED OUT WHEN COLD AND THE POWER SUPPLY MUST BE DISCONNECTED
IN ADVANCE.
When the mobile part is set back in place, make sure the two screws removed previously are tightened well. The
product may not work if the above is not done, due to no power supply or leaking soot.
CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER
The compartment through which the exhaust smoke passes must be cleaned at the end of the winter season.
This cleaning process is mandatory in order to facilitate the general removal of all combustion residue, before it becomes very difficult to
remove it due to the humidity compacting it over time.
If necessary, clean it more often.
It is good practice to guarantee effective ventilation in the room while cleaning the product.
When the appliance is cold clean the walls of the steel firebox, especially the rear panel, with a scraper (supplied), in order to get rid of
the incrustations caused by soot. Incrustations act as insulation and the thicker they are, the less heat is transmitted to water and to the
structure in general.
Also clean the exchanger pipes going into the four holes at the top (two on the left and two on the right inside the fireplace) with the
swab brush (supplied).
To finish cleaning, at this point, empty the brazier and the ash pan; in order to get rid of the soot removed in the previous operations one
must also empty the extractable drawer which is located under the ash pan.
To pull out the drawer one must remove the three screws.
Reassemble everything following the operations described above in reverse order.