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The heat stove needs simple and accurate
cleaning in order to always assure effi cient
performance and regular operation.
During internal heat stove cleaning the fl ue gas fan
may be started to prevent spilling out the ashes.
Button
and then button must be pressed
to actuate this function. The display reads “
PUL
STUF” (stove cleaning).
To stop the fan just press and hold button or
wait for a cleaning cycle to be completed (255
seconds) . Use the suitable tool to clean the
burn pot from ashes and any scaling which might
obstruct the air holes. In the event the pellets
have run out in the tank, uncombusted pellets
might accumulate in the burn pot. Always empty
the burn pot from residues before every ignition.
Remember that only a correctly positioned
and cleaned burn pot is able to assure optimal
ignition and operation of your pellet heat stove.
When positioning the burn pot, accurately ensure
its edges fully adhere to its housing and that the
hole matches the pipe where the resistor is laid.
There must not be any combustion residues in
the contact area between the edges of the burn
pot and the holder's support surface.
BY THE END USER
Daily check-up
Reduced or lack of cleaning may cau-
se failed ignition, resulting in damaging
the heat stove and the environment
(possible emissions of non-combusted mate-
rial and soot).
Do not put any pellets that failed to light back
into the burn pot.
Exchanger cleaning (with stove off )
Scaling acts as insulation and the thicker it is, the
lower the heat conveyed to water and the structure
in general. It is therefore very important to clean
the shell and tube, also called exchanger, to
prevent scaling and clogging and jamming of the
cleaning device. Just quickly push and pull the
lever 5-6 times so that the springs may remove
the accumulated soot on the piping.
Check every 2-3 days
Clean the compartment around the burn pot (the
fi re plate) from the ash, pay attention to hot ash.
Only when the ash is completely cold is it possible
to also use a canister vacuum cleaner suitable to
picking up particles of a certain size.
Cleaning ash pan and combustion chamber
including the igniter duct.
Cleaning the glass
To clean the ceramic glass it is recommended to
use a dry paintbrush or, in the event of thick dirt,
the specifi c spray detergent, use sparingly and
wipe with a cloth.
Do not spray the product on the
painted walls and on the door gaskets
(ceramic fi bre cord) because
they might be damaged.
Heat stove maintenance and cleaning
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