MAINTENANCE AND IMPORTANT ADVICE
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4.
MAINTENANCE AND
IMPORTANT ADVICE
4.1.
Maintenance of the appliance
The appliance, the flue connector piping
and the flue must be cleaned regularly,
particularly following long periods without
use.
4.1.1.
Firebox
Clean the firebox area of ash, etc.
4.1.2.
Inside the appliance
Clean the firebox area of ash. Clean the
deflectors, where soot may build up.
4.1.3.
Flue socket
The flue socket area must be kept clean
at all times for the appliance to work
properly.
It must be cleaned as often as required.
How often it is cleaned depends on how
much the appliance is used and the type of
fuel employed.
4.1.4.
Painted sheet-steel-cast-iron parts.
These parts should be cleaned with a
brush or dry cloth. Do not dampen the
parts: the steel could rust and the paint
could blister and chip. Be particularly
careful when cleaning the glass: the liquids
used must not dampen the painted steel.
4.1.5.
Firebox glass
To keep the glass as clean as possible
for as long as possible, the secondary air
register should be kept open. However,
over the hours of use, the glass may
become dirty. To clean it, we will use
specific degreasing products or dry
cleaning products for this task.
The cleaning should be carried out with
the glass cold and taking care not to apply
the glass cleaner directly on the glass as, if
it comes into contact with the door's
closing cord, it may deteriorate. Put the
cleaning product on the cloth.
Caution, the vitro ceramic glass is
prepared to support 700ºC. Never let
burning woods or combustion flame
beating against the glass for prolonged
periods of time. In this case, the glass
would be submit to temperatures above
750ºC, this could change the internal
structure of the glass and make it opaque
(irreversible phenomenon)
Attention, never let the product drip
into the lower part of the glass. The
accumulation of the cleaning product, with
soot or ash residues, can damage the
screen printing on the glass.
Note: If we use the appliance in draught
conditions higher than 15Pa or burn more
wood (per hour) than those indicated in
table 1.1, we will subject the appliance to
working conditions higher than those
designed for it. This can lead to aggressive
fouling of the glass (white halo), which
cannot be cleaned by the traditional
method.
4.2.
Maintenance of the chimney
flue
VERY IMPORTANT: In order to avoid
incidents (chimney fires, etc.), it is
necessary to perform maintenance and
cleaning operations on a regular basis; if
the appliance is used often, then the
chimney and the flue connector piping
must be swept several times a year.
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