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Every time you use the stove you have to check
the ash box located under the combustion cham-
ber. When the box is full, you have to empty it,
checking carefully that there are not lighted em-
bers. If you do not empty it, the ash accumulates
itself and makes the cleaning more difficult. In case
of excessive cinders the flame could not be well
fed and you could experience an irregular combus-
tion.
4.5
ASH BOX
WARNING! All these operations must be done with cold stove.
The stove works better if all its parts are without
combustion residuals, a clean stove will be less
exposed to problems due to wear. Cleaning fre-
quency depends on how much and how the stove
is used, as well as on combustible quality.
The ceramic covering of the device must be
cleaned only with cold stove using a soft and dry
rag and the suited products available on the mar-
ket.
For painted parts, do not use abrasive or aggres-
sive solution. It is also recommended to avoid the
use of solvents or denatured alcohol on painted
parts.
Every time you use the stove you have to clean
the wood carrying grill before, at least you have to
clean the more rough deposits. To do this, it must
be allowed the passage of the ash from the grill to
the drawer below extracting the apposite handle
(picture 22). To make this you can use the poker
given together with the stove. If the grill is not well
cleaned, in particular during the starting phase, the
flame could not be well feed and so you could ex-
perience an irregular combustion. If the grill is be-
ing removed, it must be placed in its housing with
the pivot correctly inserted to allow the operation
of opening and closing of the holes.
4.1 CLEANING
4.2
CLEANING THE CERAMIC COVERING (X ART RANGE)
4.3
CLEANING THE VISIBLE PARTS
4.4
GRILL CLEANING
MAINTENANCE
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Picture 22 – Extraction of the handle for grill
cleaning.
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