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MAX LOAD
The maximum allowable amount of
firewood is marked with a series of
holes in the back plates. This means
that firewood may only be filled up
to this row of holes.
The combustion chamber lining protects the body of the appliance from the heat of the
fire. The large differences in temperature can lead to cracks in the combustion chamber
lining. This will not affect the functionality of the appliance. The lining will only need to
be replaced after several years of use when it begins to disintegrate. The liner panels are
easy to place in position and can easily be replaced by you or your dealer.
Procedure for removing the combustion chamber lining:
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1. Remove the smoke deflector plate (1) by pulling it forward and tilting it so that it is
free of the vertical plates. The smoke deflector can now be carefully removed.
2. Remove the base plates (2).
3. Loosen the side plates (3) by turning the front end of the plate towards the center
of the stove. Then take them out carefully.
4. Remove the back plates (4) by pulling the side of the plates forward and out.
5. How to remove the upper baffle plate can be seen on the following pages.
When the combustion chamber liner is to be reassembled, do so in reverse order.
REMOVING THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER LINING