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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 co-
vered in soot. This soot can be easily and effec-
tively removed by using proprietary stove glass
cleaner.
Stove Owner
Qualified
Technicia
Maintenance / Period
Before
Autum
Daily
1
week
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
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
Lubricate Ash pan
L
L
For the lubricant used a heat-resistant product. (300c)
C = Cleaning
C/S = Checking /Switch
L = Lubricate
VI = Visual Inspection, pos. cleaning/replacing/adjusting
1.16 Diagram for the maintenance