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Unscrew the 2 wing nuts on the rear cleaning lid and remove the
same�
Clean the combustion residues in the flue gas collecting duct,
especially the areas to the side flues (right and left)�
Vacuum the combustion residues off the flue gas chamber with a
vacuum cleaner�
Install the removed parts in reverse order again�
Note
Your stove may suck in false air via incorrectly sealed cleaning
covers; this air may lead to incomplete combustion in the fire
trough and thus piling up of pellets� DANGER of FIRE!
To ensure the proper operation of your pellet stove, replace the
defect (porous, frayed) seals after cleaning and maintenance�
Clean flue pipes
annually
Remove the flue pipes� Inspect and clean the chimney connection�
Brush off any soot and dust deposits in the fire and in the flue pipes
and vacuum�
Note
Accumulated fly ash in the flue gas channels may impair the
performance of the stove and pose a safety risk�
Check bearings
annually
All built in bearings (pellet screw, turning grid) should be checked�
Clean or replace bearings depending on condition�
Check seals
(annually)
Check the condition of the seals at least once a year� Repair or
replace seals depending on condition�
Note
Only intact seals ensure your stove works perfectly!
Tip
You will find the seals and sealing kit in the spare part overview�
Changing the baking compartment
lighting
Tip
We recommend that defective lighting be replaced by a specialist�
230 V
12 V
24 V
Lift the glass out of the holder with the clip on the left edge� Pull out
to the left�
Pull out the bulb to the left� Insert the new bulb into the base�
Slide the glass underneath the holder with the clip from the left and
latch�
Click!