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5.9
Cleaning and maintenance
Caution!
The wood burning stove
must only be cleaned when
it has fully cooled!
At least once a year, and more often if required,
the soot and ash deposits in the flue tube and
firebox, as well as the flue gas routes, should
be removed.
A dust and ash vacuum is ideal for this task.
Dirt on the viewing pane can be removed with
a conventional window cleaning product.
Removing the firebox lining and deflectors
for cleaning
For easier cleaning all internal firebricks and
deflectors could be removed.
• Push the trivet from beneath and remove it
• Afterwards remove all bottom firebricks.
• Raise the vermiculite deflector a little (A)
and remove the left piece of the firebox
lining (B) and then remove the other pieces
of the lining and finally the vermiculite de-
flector
• Above the vermiculite deflector a steel de
flector is assembled
• Push the steel deflector slightly upwards
and then pull it backwards out of the bayo-
net bracket.
Bayonet bracket
The firebox lining is replaced in the same or
-
der, but reversed.
Note: The surfaces of the
stove should not be cleaned
with "aggressive" cleaning
agents. Use only a clean,
dry duster.