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The stove works through a thermostat probe placed in its inner. If you desire, the stove can be connected to an external room
thermostat. This operation must be executed by an authorized technician.
Connect the wires from the external thermostat to the "Term opt" terminal on the stove board. Activate the external thermostat
(default setting OFF) as indicated below:
• Press the "
menu
" button.
• Scroll with the arrows to "
Settings
".
• Select by pressing "
menu
".
• Scroll with the arrows again to "
Ext.Thermostat
".
• Select by pressing "
menu
".
• Press the
- +
buttons.
• To activate the external thermostat select "
on
".
• Press the "
menu
" button to confirm.
7
SPECIAL MAINTENANCE
7.1
INTRODUCTION
For a long working life of the stove, have a periodic cleaning of the stove as described in the following paragrafs.
• Fume outlet pipes (fume c chimney flue + chimney pot) must always be cleaned, scrubbed and checked by an autho-
rized technician in compliance with local regulations, with the instructions of the manufacturer and those of your insurance
company.
• If there are no local regulations and no instruction from your insurance company, it is necessary to have your fume pipe, chim-
ney flue and chimney pot cleaned at least once a year.
• It is also necessary to have the combustion chamber, motors and fans cleaned and to have the gaskets and the electronical
elements checked at least once a year.
All these operations must be planned in time with your Autorized Technical Assistance Service.
• After a long ineffective time, before turning on the stove check if there are obstructions in the fume exhaust.
• If the stove had been using continuously and intensely, the whole system (chimney included), must be cleaned and checked
more frequently.
• In case of replacement of damaged pieces please ask for the original spare part at the Autorized Retailer.
7.2
FUME CHAMBER CLEANING
Every end-of-season (or every 2000 hours of operation) it is necessary to clean the fume chamber.
• Open the door and release the panel below the door (see dedicated chapter).
• Remove the burning pot (see
Fig. 112
) from its seat and empty all ash.
• Clean and vacuum the burning pot compartment of any ash accumulated inside (see
Fig. 113
).
• Remove the inspection cap (see
Fig. 114
).
Fig. 112 - Remove the burning pot
Fig. 113 - Vacuum out the ash
Fig. 114 - Remove the cap
• Clean with a pipe cleaner and suction any ash accumulated inside (see
Fig. 115
and
Fig. 116
).
• After cleaning, repeat the operation in reverse making sure the gasket is intact and efficient: if necessary, have it replaced by