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Caution - chimney fire!
Immediately shut off all air
openings to the wood burn
-
ing stove and call the fire
brigade!
A specialist must later check
that the entire exhaust system
has not suffered any cracks or
leaks as a result of the chim-
ney fire.
Note: The surfaces of the
stove should not be cleaned
with "aggressive" cleaning
agents. Use only a clean,
dry duster.
5.10 Chimney fire
If an unsuitable fuel or a fuel that is too wet is
used, deposits in the chimney can ignite, caus-
ing a chimney fire.
A chimney or stove fire can occur if soot de
-
posits in the chimney, caused by incomplete
combustion, ignite.
Note: The paint coating on
the stove only achieves its
final stability after sever
-
al cycles of heating to the
nominal heat output (NHO).
To avoid damaging the
paint, surface cleaning is
recommended only after
multiple heating cycles.
5.9 Cleaning and maintenance
At least once a year, and more often if required,
the soot and ash deposits in the flue tube and
firebox, as well as the
flue gas routes, should be removed.
A dust and ash vacuum is ideal for this task.
Dirt on the viewing pane can be removed with
a conventional window cleaning product.
Caution!
The wood burning stove
must only be cleaned when
it has fully cooled!
5.8 Emptying ashes
Ensure that the ash box is emptied promptly so
that the cinder cones do not adhere too tightly
to the trivet.
Otherwise there is a risk that the trivet will not
cool down sufficiently and will be damaged as
a result.
Before emptying the ashes, always check for
any residual embers! Even if the outer surfac-
es of the ashes are cool, there may be residual
embers below the surface that could cause a
fire in the waste bin!
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