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16. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
To ensure correct functioning and maximum efficiency of the boiler, carry out the following cleaning and
maintenance operations.
THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS MUST BE PERFORMED WHEN THE BOILER IS COLD, AT LEAST ONCE A
WEEK AND WITHOUT ELECTRICAL POWER
BIOMASS BU RN ER
In order for the stove to work correctly it is important to keep the burner as clean as possible and free of any
combustion residue. At least once a week extract the flow nozzle by loosening the locking screw with t he
supplied hex wrench (fig. A) and remove all of the ash and unburned residue inside the burner (fig. B) using the
flexible pipe supplied (fig. E) to connect to your vacuum cleaner. To remove any enc rustation, scrape the inside
of the wheel holes (fig. C) with the tip of the supplied accessory (fig. F), remove and empty as well the
collecting container placed underneath the cast-iron wheel. Finally vacuum the air combustion duct (fig. D)
behind the burner. Having performed the cleaning, make sure to replace the front panel of the burner correctly,
screwing the locking screw until it’s limit stop.
ALW A YS K EEP T H E HOL ES OF T H E ROT ATIN G W H EEL C LEA N AN D F R EE OF AN Y
COM BUSTI ON R ESID U E. TH E CL EANI NG FR EQ U ENC Y H AS TO B E APPR OPIAT E T A KING
CA R E TO T H E W OR KIN G H OU R OF T H E MA C HIN E A N D TO T H E C HA R ACT ERISTICS OF T H E
COM BUSTI ONS R ESI DU E (HIG H PERC ENT AG E OF AS H ES O R PR ESEN C E OF D EPOSITS).
Fig. A
Fig. D
Fig. C
Fig. B
Fig. F
Fig. E