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CHECKING THE CHIMNEY CONNECTION
Inspect and clean the connection. The col-
lected flue dust can have a negative effect
on the stove performance and represent a
safety risk.
CLEAN AIR SENSOR
(Fig 12)
The sensor must be serviced and cleaned
by an authorised service technician.
Clean with a soft brush.
Ensure correct assembly (PCB must be
below).
Fig 12
Air sensor
INSPECTING THE DOOR SEAL
The state of the seals on the doors and
glass should be checked at least once per
year. Repair or replace the seal dependent
on the state.
CLEANING THE FLUE GAS FAN
HOUSING
This maintenance procedure should be car-
ried out in accordance with stove operation
and the fuel used.
In order to inspect and clean the flue gas
fan, remove the four hexagonal screws (Fig.
5, 36) and carefully pull the flue fan motor
(Fig. 5, 35) out of the housing. Remove the
flue dust from the fan and flue gas outlets
using a vacuum cleaner (Fig. 11). When clo-
sing ensure there are no leaks.
Note: All motors have sealed ball bearings.
Lubrication is not required.
derlich.
Fig 11
Fig 10
Caution: Do not damage the flue fan
during cleaning.
CLEANING THE PELLET CONTAINER
Do not fill the container up again immedia-
tely but remove residue (dust, chips etc.)
from the empty container using a vacuum
cleaner. (The stove must be disconnected
from the power supply).
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