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2. Take out the burning pot grid from the burning pot. See pict. F8.
3. Empty all the ash and residues from the burning pot and the burning pot grid.
If the holes at the bottom of the burning pot are obstructed use a sharp poin-
ted tool to open the holes. Clean the burning pot and burning pot grid further
using a brush and a vacuum cleaner.
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Open holes and a clean burning pot grid are
exTReMeLy
important for a
good combustion of the pellets.
Replace the burning pot and the grid to its seat. Make sure that the ignition open-
ing is pointing towards the right hand side of the unit, see pict. F9.
F.3.5 cleaning the ash draw
The ash draw needs cleaning when its full and before each start up.
The ash draw is positioned underneath the burning pot and can be taken out by
sliding it towards you. See pict. F3.
It is advised to empty the ash draw in a metal container with airtight lid. As it is
known that ash keeps lighted/hot coal for a long period.
Make sure the ash does not get into contact with combustible materials (such as for
example a wooden floor)
Only clean the ash draw when the stove has cooled down completely!
F.3.6 checking the fire door seal
At least twice per year, first time before the heating season starts, check the charg-
ing door seal on leakage and outlook. See pict. F10. Have it replaced by a by Zibro
authorized technician if needed. Only use original Zibro spare parts.
Only check the fire door seal when the stove has cooled down completely!
F.3.7 cleaning pellet hopper and auger
Check the pellet hopper and auger once per month on saw dust or other debris.
Make sure the pellet hopper is empty. See pict. F11. Clean the pellet hopper and
visible part of the auger with a vacuum cleaner.
Make sure the power supply to the stove is unplugged completely.
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Picture F9: A = ignition
opening, opening needs
to be pointing towards the
right hand side of the unit.
B = burning pot
C = burning pot grid. The
grid needs to be positioned
with the flat side pointing
upwards
a
a
b
c
Picture F7, Clean the baffle,
the fire box wall behind the
baffle as well as the other
sides of the fire box wall
by using a soft brush and a
vacuum cleaner, after which
it can be cleaned more
intensive using soapy water.
Picture F8
Picture F6 Lift the fire box
left side baffle (see picture
F5), pull the lower end
towards you and take it out
(see picture F6).