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Faults
6.
Faults
CAUTION
Hot gases or liquids!
Hot gases or liquids can escape if lines are leaking or
dismantled!
First allow the fireplace to cool down!
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
In the event of a fault, immediately shut down your
fireplace and only operate it once the faulty components
have been replaced and/or the fault has been rectified!
7.
Maintaining the heating
technology
CAUTION
Risk of burning from hot parts of the system or residual
wood!
Allow the appliance to cool down before working on it!
CAUTION
Fire hazard from embers!
For safety reasons, once removed, store the ash in
a fireproof container and leave to cool down completely.
7.1
Maintenance instructions
We recommend regular care and cleaning to obtain optimum
combustion results with a clean fireplace insert.
7.1.1
Cleaning the vitroceramic window of
the door
The fireplace insert features a high temperature-resistant
vitroceramic window.
If the fireplace insert is not operated correctly (for instance
when wet wood is used, incorrect lighting, smouldering
fire operation and with low heat requirement during the
transition period), then the vitroceramic window of the
fireplace insert can soot up more frequently. Vitroceramic
windows can be cleaned with the fireplace glass cleaner
supplied in line with the instructions for use (Service Box).
The cleaning intervals depend on the operating time, heating
habits and the quality of the fuel. Adjust the frequency of
cleaning to these conditions. Do not immerse glass seals
with the fireplace glass cleaner!
7.1.2
Cleaning the metal surface
Carefully clean metal surfaces with a damp cloth without
glass cleaner. Immediately wipe the cleaned surface dry.
7.1.3
Removing ash
DANGER
Risk of combustion and fire from embers!
Embers can glow for 24 hours and longer. Only dispose
of cold ash. Carefully remove the ash from the firebox.
Dispose of ash in sealed, non-combustible containers.
Use a dustpan and brush to remove cooled ash from the
fireplace. Do not use abrasive implements to clean the
appliance! a flat ash bed can remain in the firebox. This
aids the next combustion cycle. Only remove ash when the
supply of air has been shut off. If necessary, use a dustpan
and brush to clean the side linings of the firebox.
Procedure with ash grate:
1. Makes sure that the ash has cooled down completely.
Only then remove the ash grate and the ash box.
2. Dispose of the ash in a sealed, non-combustible
container.
3. Replace the empty ash box and then the ash grate.
A useful environmentally-friendly hint:
The ash from permitted fuels contains a large
percentage of mineral substances that are ideal for
fertilising plants.
Cleaning agent containing vinegar is not suitable for
maintenance of the heating technology. This can
result in odours.
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