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E & OE Instructions Part number IN1212 Ed D
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The Stove Body
Any maintenance of the stove should only be carried out when it is cold. Daily maintenance is limited to vacuum
cleaning the stove externally, using the soft brush attachment. You can also dust the stove using a dry, soft cloth
or brush, but only when the stove is cold.
Maintaining Painted Surfaces
No paint will tolerate the temperatures within the stove’s combustion chamber and it is normal for the paint
within the combustion chamber to loosen and flake. If the stove’s exterior paintwork becomes damaged it can
be simply repaired by sanding the area with a fine wet and dry paper and the using a Hwam approved paint to
respray the area.
Never use or store any aerosol near the stove when it is operating or warm. Aerosols can give off an explosive
vapour which may be drawn into the stove and explode.
Spray Paint
Order product number HW99-0043BL for black surfaces, and HW99-0043GRY for grey surfaces.
Professional Maintenance
The stove and the installation should be thoroughly inspected and serviced by a suitably qualified heating engineer
annually. The combustion chamber should be cleared of ashes and soot. Door and fittings should be lubricated
using a copper-based grease.