Lighting the Heat Pure for the first time
When the Heat Pure is lit for the first time, the enamel on the stove will burn in and cure. This causes nuisance
in the form of odour and fumes.
Make sure the room is well ventilated. It is advisable to light the Heat Pure during the day, and open all doors
and windows in order to reduce the odour nuisance.
Open the air regulation completely when starting with lighting the Heat Pure (see figure):
Enamel that has not yet cured is particularly sensitive. Avoid touching the enamelled
parts of the fireplace. Leave the door open, for about 5 cm, the first time the Heat Pure
is lit and close the door after it has cooled down. When heated the enamel is soft and
will stick sooner. If the door does stick to the Heat Pure, it can be tilted when the stove
is cooled down.
Tips for cleaning the door
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Ensure that no detergent fluids make contact with the
sealing cords. This will damage the cords!
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Remove persistent soiling by dipping a damp cloth into
the ash. Rub the glass with the cloth.
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Do not use detergents that contain ammonia.
Ammonia will damage the sealing cords.
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Ensure that no glowing particles come into contact
with the sealing cord. These will damage the cords.
Maintenance
Treat the chain in the lifting door system each year by spraying it with
Kal-fire lubrication.