Cleaning should be carried out when the stove is turned
OFF and is cold.
The exterior of the stove can be cleaned with a vacuum
cleaner, or dusted with a soft brush, either dry or
moistened by drawing the bristles over a damp cloth.
A cloth is not recommended as it can leave fibres behind.
The flame effect of the stove may deposit some soot on
the coals, or back of the stove. This is quite normal and
need not be cleaned off but if desired can be removed by
carefully using a soft brush.
WARNING:
DO NOT USE A VACUUM CLEANER
Remove the coals for cleaning and replace as described.
Ensure that the stove and pilot are turned OFF and
that the stove is cold.
Open the door of the stove. (Using the tool supplied).
(Fig. 3).
In time, due to expansion and contraction the ‘coals’ may
settle. The settlement of the ‘coals’ may cause minor
abrasions and expose some white spots. These white
spots, usually add realism to the stove when in operation.
Position the blanking plates as illustrated in fig. 10.
If the clay aggregate has settled ‘top up’ as necessary
(fig. 11) and ensure that the ceramic turbulators (fig. 11)
are correctly positioned prior to relaying the ‘coals’.
Positioning the Coals
Carefully place the coals on the coal bed as illustrated in
Figs 12, 13, 14 and 15.
Close the door and lock (using the tool supplied).
WARNING:
USE ONLY THE SIMULATED COALS AND
AGGREGATE SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE TO
BUILD THE BED. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES USE
EXTRA COALS OR PUT ANY OTHER MATERIAL ON THE
FUEL BED.
DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE WITH THE DOOR OPEN
OR IF ANY OF GLASS PANELS IN THE DOOR OR SIDES
ARE CRACKED OR BROKEN.
Hands should be washed after handling coals. (if gloves
are not used).
5
CLEANING
REMOVING AND REPLACING
COALS
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