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intervals by chimney sweeps! Furthermore, the stove should be checked
annually by a specialist.
• Gas flue deflector: a gas flue deflector is also located above the combus-
tion chamber in the flue gas manifold. This must be cleaned regularly. The
flue gas deflector can be removed for this purpose. This must be raised,
then tilted and removed through the combustion chamber. The deposits on
the deflector can be easily removed with a hand brush.
• Ash removal: Your stove is suitable for burning dry wood that
burns best in its own ashes. However, if you want to remove
the ash from the combustion chamber, open the fireplace door.
Lift the grates out of the combustion chamber and brush (using standard fire
irons) the ashes in the ash drawer underneath. Then remove this to dispose
of the contents properly.
• Please note that the embers can remain hot up to 24 hours or more!
• Cleaning of ceramic glass pane: You can easily clean the glass panel with
a commercially available cleaning agent for fireplace glass. Use dry cloth
to wipe. No scouring. Please do avoid that excess cleaning agent enters
between door frame and glass panel. This might cause the hardening of
the sealing compound between glass panel and door frame. A hardened
sealing compound might lead to damages of door and glass. Suitable
cleaning agents for fireplace glass are available at your specialist dealer.
• Painted surfaces and the cladding parts can be cleaned with a moist cloth (do
not use a microfibre cloth!) without cleaning agent.
• Glass surfaces can be cleaned with a standard glass cleaner and a soft
cloth (do not use a microfibre cloth!).
• Stainless steel surfaces can be cleaned with standard stainless steel
cleaner. Only use in the direction of the finish!
• Natural stone surfaces can be cleaned with a damp cloth or appropriate
commercial cleaners!
• Ceramic surfaces can be cleaned with a damp cloth or appropriate com-
mercial cleaners!
During the hot season, remove any dust on and below the stove furniture
regularly as dust particles can burn or char. This can cause dirt in the room
and on the furnishings where the fire is installed or to odorous annoyance.