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rather than running off the surface of the glass.
Wipe the cleaner off with a soft cloth.
Important:
scratching or etching the glass
will weaken the integrity of the glass. Do not
use a razor blade, steel wool, or any other
abrasive material to clean the glass. Use low
alkaline content cleaners only.
The front door glass is a 5mm thick ceramic, shock-
resistant glass, made specifically for use in
woodstoves. Do not use any replacement glass
other than the ceramic glass manufactured and
supplied for use in this woodstove. Replacement
glass is available through your local dealer.
The door glass should be replaced immediately if
broken. Contact your local dealer for replacement
glass, which is accompanied with instructions and
everything needed for the repair. If you replace the
glass yourself, wear work gloves and safety glasses.
Figure 17
The procedure for glass and glass gasket
replacement is as follows:
1) Remove the door by lifting it straight up off the
hinges with the hinge pins remaining in the door.
2) Place the door face down on a flat, smooth
surface.
3) Apply penetrating oil to the screws in the glass
retainer clips. Remove the screws to separate
the glass from the door.
4) Carefully lift the damaged glass from the door
and discard.
5) Peel the paper backing from the tape gasket.
Apply the new gasket to the new glass as
illustrated.
6) Place the gasketed glass onto the door.
7) Screw the glass retainer clips back on the door.
8) Install the door.
Stone
Occasional cleaning is all that should be necessary
to maintain the natural beauty of your stove’s
polished soapstone finish. Clean the soapstone with
water, any non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth.
Wipe dust from the stone with a clean cloth. Do not
use chemical agents to wash the stone; do not use
waxes or any polishing agents on the stone.
Care must be taken not to scratch or chip the stone.
Do not set items that may scratch or chip the stone
(or enamel finish) on top of your stove.
Often, with use and over time, subtle earth tones of
brown, red and yellow appear on the soapstone.
This is a natural reaction in the soapstone. With
normal use, hair line or surface cracks may appear
in the stone. Such cracks do not affect the integrity
or operation of the stove and do not require
replacement.
Cast Iron
Exterior cast iron parts are either painted with black,
high-temperature stove paint or porcelainized with
an enamel finish in various colors.
Use black, high-temperature stove paint (satin black
by
Stovebright®
) to touch up and maintain the
original appearance of painted cast iron. Use a
damp sponge to wipe clean. Dry the cast iron
thoroughly to prevent rusting.
Enamel castings can be cleaned with a standard
glass cleaner. With time and use, a very fine, subtle
network of crazed lines may appear seemingly
beneath the surface of the enamel. Crazing is a
natural predictable process and does not represent
a flaw.
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