180-CL26.SP.1 v1.00
July 30, 2020
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CL26.SP.1
MAINTENANCE and SERVICE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Regularly:
• Clean and remove any lint accumulations or debris from the grills and combustion or convection air
passage ways.
• Keep the appliance area free from combustible materials, such as paper, wood, clothing, gasoline,
flammable solids, liquids and vapors.
•
Visually check the height and color of the burner and pilot flames. The pilot flame should be blue with
little or no yellow on the tips.
• Check for unusual noises or odors during operation of the appliance.
• Check the vent terminal for any damage, or obstruction by plants or debris accumulation.
It is recommended to periodically have your appliance serviced by a qualified service technician:
1. Remove the glass door (see
“GLASS DOOR REMOVAL”
on next page) and clean the inside of the
glass with a soft, non-abrasive cloth and water or a suitable, mild, non-abrasive cleaner.
2.
Remove and clean the glass floor panel and set aside.
3.
Remove and clean the floor panel assembly, check the burner to see if all the ports are clear and clean.
Check the pilot assembly to make sure it is not blocked by anything.
4. Completely inspect the appliance and the venting system.
5. Check the safety system of the gas valve.
CLEANING SURFACES
Painted, powder coated, or porcelain enameled surfaces should be wiped with a damp cloth periodically.
Ensure the appliance has cooled down completely before any cleaning. Do not use other cleaners as they
may leave a residue which can become permanently etched into the surface.
CLEANING THE GLASS
DO NOT TO CLEAN THE GLASS WHILE IT IS HOT
One of the by-products of combustion and moisture in the firebox is a white film which can show up on the
glass of the viewing door. Initial curing of the appliance can also leave a slight film on the glass, which is a
temporary problem.
1.
Turn off the appliance and allow it to cool down completely.
2.
Remove the glass door from the firebox (see “
GLASS DOOR REMOVAL
” on next page)
3. Check the gasket material on the back of the glass. Ensure that it is attached and intact.
4. Clean the glass with a mild glass cleaner and a soft cloth (see below). Abrasive cleaners will damage
the glass
Slight soiling of SCHOTT ROBAX® panels can be removed using conventional glass cleaning products,
provided they are used according to instructions of use, which means cleaning on cold surfaces. The residues
should be removed since chemical attack is possible on exposure to temperature. The coated ROBAX®
Mirror, ROBAX® TrueView, ROBAX® IR Max and ROBAX® Energy Plus can be cleaned with a soft cloth.
NOTE: IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO USE SCOURING PADS, ABRASIVE CLEANSERS OR SCOURING
AGENTS, AS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE GLASS SURFACE. THE SCHOTT-RECOMMENDED DRY
WIPER IS SUITABLE FOR USE ONLY ON UNCOATED FIRE VIEWING PANELS.