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2.4.
CHECK CREOSOTE BUILD UP
Over time creosote and ash can build up in the bottom of the
heater. If not checked and cleaned annually it can result in a
blockage stopping the flames and smoke from exiting up the
flue when the by-pass damper is closed.
The plate in the bottom of the oven can be lifted from the
front where there is a raised edge. With a dust pan brush, go
through the square access hole and brush along the sides and
rear of the heater bringing any creosote build-up into the
centre so can be removed with the dust pan.
2.5.
REPLACING DOOR GLASS
This task may be easier with the door removed from the
appliance and laid horizontally on a work-bench.
To replace the door glass:
1)
Remove the four screws securing the glass retainers to
the door.
2)
Remove the old glass.
3)
Replace fiberglass rope seal if worn.
4)
Fit the new glass into position
5)
Screw down the glass retainers. Take extra care not to
over-tighten the screws as this could crack the glass.
6)
Dispose of the old glass in a responsible manner.
2.6.
REPLACING THE DOOR SEAL
This task may be easier with the door removed from the
appliance and laid horizontally on a work-bench.
1)
Remove any remains of the old seal from the door.
2)
Clean out the groove in the door that the seal was
bedded in, using a flat head screw driver or equivalent.
3)
Run a thin bead of clear roof and gutter silicone along the
groove.
4)
Starting at one end, press the new door seal into the
groove on the door.
5)
Refit the door if it has been removed.
2.7.
REPLACEMENT SPARE PARTS LIST
Firebricks
3 Rectangular @ 230mm x 115mm x 38mm
Side Shields
Left and right pair @ 365mm x 260mm x 8mm
Door Seal
900mm x 13mm round braided ceramic rope
Glass Seal
1080mm x 8mm x 3mm flat adhesive back
Door Glass
333mm x 195mm x 5mm pyro ceramic