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1.14 Maintenance
The surface of the stove is treated with a heat-
resistant paint. The stove should be cleaned
with a damp cloth.
Any damage to the surface in the form of chips
or scratches can be repaired using touch-up
paint, which is available in spray cans.
1.15 Cleaning the glass
Incorrect firing, for example using wet wood,
can result in the viewing window becoming
covered in soot. This soot can be easily and
effectively removed by using proprietary stove
glass cleaner.
Stove Owner
Qualified
Technicia
Maintenance / Period
Before
Autum
Daily
2-3
days
30
days
60-90
days
1st Year 2st Year
Cleaning the chimney (see. Chimney)
C
Cleaning the chimney and stove
C
C
Cleaning the stoves firebox
C
VI
C
Cleaning combustion air intake
C
C
Cleaning ash bucket (small)
C
VI
VI
Cleaning ash bucket 8 Liter
C
VI
C
Cleaning of the firebox
C
VI
C
Checking / switch, gasket for door
C/S
VI
C/S
Checking / changing, gasket for glass
C/S
VI
C/S
Checking / switch, gasket for ashpan
C/S
VI
C/S
Checking / changing gasket for flue pipe
C/S
VI
C/S
Checking / changing vermiculite
C/S
VI
C/S
Lubricate hinges
L
VI
L
Lubricate lock
L
VI
L
1.16 Diagram for the maintenance
For the lubricant used a heat-resistant product. (300c)
C = Cleaning
C/S = Checking /Switch
L = Lubricate
VI = Visual Inspection, pos. cleaning/replacing/adjusting