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See Addendum
Under firing warning
If when re-firing; re-fuelling or lighting the Ecco stove, it must be fired up to 150°C or more for each new
wood load for proper combustion
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if allowed to “tick over” below this temperature tar build up will
occur and subsequent blocking of the flue ways.
13. CATALYSER
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The 678EC only is fitted with a Catalyser in the head of the stove above the baffle
system
When building the stove
To install or replace/reinstall the catalyser; prior to fitting the box section baffle system; place the 2
catalysers into place within the indents in the catalyser brick.
Cleaning the Catalysers
The catalyser can be viewed through the front left
and right cleaning plugs when the stove is not alight
or by removing the pins in the inner door frame
which holds the curve double leaf front of the baffle
up in place. Lift the weight of the baffle off the pins;
remove the pins and the baffle will hinge down and
rest on the stoves grate base section. The catalysers
can be vacuumed in place or lifted out and
vacuumed to ensure the dust entrapped is removed.
Replace the catalysers into their space in the baffle
brick and refit in reverse ensuring the 25mm rope is
in place both above the air box at the back and
25mm rope above the baffle front top.
THE CATALYSERS WILL ENTRAP DUST AND UNDERHEAVY USE MAY REQUIRE INSPECTION AND CLEANING
MONTHLY. This will be evidenced by performance or smoking back.
The catalyser will need replacing after two years or earlier dependent on usage and witnessed by a
breakdown of the cells within which will appear distorted and closed.
The Catalyser will gather dust and needs checking / cleaning monthly
Each month or so remove the pins and lower the underside baffle; vacuum the catalytic honeycomb
(catalyser) carefully and rehinge baffle and re-pin into place by fitting the pins beneath the curved edge
of the baffle into the door frame.