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5. A practical evacuation plan.
6. A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows:-
(a) Notify the fire department.
(b) Prepare occupants for immediate
evacuation.
(c) Close all openings into the stove.
(d) While awaiting the fire department watch for
ignition to adjacent combustibles from over
heated flue pipe or from embers or sparks
from the chimney.
IN CASE OF FIRE
Close all openings into the stove and watch for igni-
tion of adjacent combustibles from over heated
stove, or hot embers or sparks from chimney.
VITREOUS ENAMEL CLEANING
General cleaning must be carried out when the
stove is thoroughly cool.
If this stove is finished in a high gloss vitreous
enamel, to keep the enamel in the best condition
observe the following tips:
1.
Wipe over daily with a soapy damp cloth,
followed by a polish with a clean dry duster.
2.
For stubborn deposits a soap impregnated pad
can be carefully used on the vitreous enamel.
3.
Use only products recommended by the
Vitreous Enamel Association, these products
carry the Vitramel label.
4.
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE PADS OR OVEN
CLEANSERS CONTAINING CITRIC ACID
ON ENAMELLED SURFACES. ENSURE
THAT THE CLEANSER MANUFACTUR-
ERS INSTRUCTIONS ARE ADHERED TO.
GLASS CLEANING
The glass will self clean when there is sufficient heat
generated by the burning fuel. If a build-up of cre-
osote occurs on the glass it may be due to draft con-
ditions, poor quality fuel or very low burning for a
long time. It is best to clean the glass when it is
thoroughly cooled.
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GLASS REPLACEMENT
(a) Open the firedoor fully.
(b) Remove the screws and the four segments of
the window frame and carefully remove the bro-
ken glass.
(c) Clean the glass recess in the door.
(d) Attach adhesive thermal tape to the perimeter of
the replacement glass.
(e) Place the thermal tape side of the glass into
the door recess and replace the four segments
of the window frame.
(f)
Tighten screws.
(g) Replace glass only with ceramic glass 5mm
thick.