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- Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the inner part of the combustion chamber from the re-
sidual ash (Pict. 12).
6.2 Cleaning the surfaces
To clean the surfaces, use a rag dampened with water or with water and a neutral de-
tergent.
6.3 Cleaning the metal parts
To clean the metal parts of the stove, use a soft cloth dampened with water.
Never clean the metal parts with alcohol, thinners, petrol, acetone or other degreasing
substances. If such substances are used, our company declines any responsibility.
Eventual variations in the colour of the metal parts can be caused by an incorrect use
of the stove.
6.4 Cleaning the brazier and brazier support
smoke, this means that there are ash deposits or incrustations that do not permit the
correct functioning of the stove and that must be removed (Pict. 13).
Remove the brazier every day by simply raising it from its slot; then clean out the ashes
and eventual incrustations that may have formed, paying particular attention to liberating
the holes by using a pointed tool (not included with the stove).
and above all if using pellets that differ from those supplied by our company. The fre-
quency of this operation is determined by how frequently the stove is used and the
choice of pellets. It is also a good idea to check the brazier support, vacuuming the even-
tual ash present.
6.5 Daily cleaning with a scraper
When the stove is cold, please join the following procedure:
- operate 5-6 times the scrapers the heat exchange pipe pulling and pushing the two
levers located under the cover of the reservoir pellets.
6.6 Ash box
Open the door and extract the ash box. Use a vacuum to remove all the ash deposited
within. This operation must be performed more or less frequently depending on the qua-
lity of the pellets used (Pict. 14).
6.7 Cleaning the glass
The glass is a self cleaning type, therefore, while the stove is working, a veil of air is
blown across its surface to remove ash and dirt; nevertheless over a period of several
hours, a greyish patina tends to form which should be cleaned when the stove is next
shut down. How dirty the glass becomes also depends on the quality and quantity of
pellets used. Cleaning the glass should be done when the stove is cold with products
recommended and tested by our company.
When performing this operation, always check that the grey seal around the glass is in
of the stove. Poor quality pellets can, in any case, cause the glass to become dirty.
6.8 Cleaning the clearing system
Until a reasonable experience is acquired regarding the operating conditions, it is advi-
sable to perform this maintenance on at least a monthly basis.
• Remove the electrical feed cable;
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Remove the cap from the T-joint and proceed with the cleaning of the ducts. If neces-
•
Carefully clean the smoke discharge system: for this, contact a professional chimney
sweep;
•
Once a year clean the dust, cobwebs, etc. from the zone behind the internal covering
panels, paying particular attention to the fans.
6.9 Cleaning the fans
The stove is furnished with fans (environmental and smoke) positioned at the rear and
below the stove. Eventual deposits of dust or ash on the blades of the fan can cause an
imbalance in the fans leading to noisy performance.
It is, therefore, necessary to clean the fans at least once a year.
Since said operation requires dismantling several parts of the stove, have the fans clea-
ned only by qualified personnel.
6.10 Season end cleaning
At the end of the season, when the stove will not be used for some time, it is advisable
to perform a thorough and general cleaning:
• Remove all the pellets from the container and the screw feeder;
•
Carefully clean the brazier, the brazier support, the combustion chamber and the ash
box.
Once the preceding points have been observed, it only means that the state of the stove
and check the condition of the basket. If necessary, order a new one from our Authorized
Assistance Centre. If necessary, lubricate the hinges of the door and the handle. Also
or too dry, order a new one from the Authorized Assistance Centre.
The use of aggressive detergents or thinners can damage the sur-
faces of the stove. Before using any detergent it is advisable to try
it on a small section out of sight or contact the Authorized Assi-
stance Centre for information regarding the product.
WARNING! it is necessary to daily clean the brazier and often clean
the ash box. The lack of cleanliness can prevent the starting of the
stove, causing damages to the stove itself and to the environment
(possible emission of unbrunt material and soot).
Do not re-use the pellet possibly remained in the brazier due to no
starting-up.
Pict. 14
Pict. 13
Pict. 12
WARNING!
If the glass is broken, do not attempt to light the stove.
Pellet tank door
Scrapers
Pict. 9
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