
VISION
SUPREME FIREPLACES
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Figure 6
– Ashtray
6.
Place back the chimney sweeping cap.
Note:
The chimney sweeping cap is sealed with silicone for transport. After the first fire, the silicone will burn and you will
be able to move the cap.
WARNING:
The chimney sweeping cap should be blocking the access to the chimney at all times during combustion. A
chimney sweeping cap that is not blocking the baffle hole during combustion is a safety hazard, will overheat the woodstove
and void the warranty.
3.4
Paint
The painted surfaces of the Vision could be touched up using Stove Bright high temperature paint in Metallic Black for black
woodstoves and Charcoal for charcoal colored woodstoves. Follow the Stove Bright instructions on the can for directions and
safety recommendations. Do not do any paint touch ups while the woodstove is hot.
3.5
Disposal of Ashes
Warning: Always wear protective gloves when empting the ashes to avoid burns.
Regularly empty out the ashtray. The removal of the ashes should be done when the woodstove is cold.
To empty the ashtray:
1.
Push down the ashes through the ashtray
grate of the floor plate so that they fall into the
ashtray. Do not overfill the ashtray.
2.
Clean the area around the ashtray grate.
3.
Remove the ashtray grate. (see figure 6).
4.
Remove the ashtray.
5.
Empty the ashes into a metal container.
6.
Reposition the ashtray.
7.
Install the ashtray grate.
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with
a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes
should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on
the ground, well away from all combustible
materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are
disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally
dispersed, they should be retained in the closed
container
until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
WARNINGS:
Even if the woodstove has not been in use for two days, the ashes can still contain hot embers.
Since the ashtray and the container can become very hot, wear gloves to avoid burns.
3.6
Glass Cleaning
If necessary, the glass door may be cleaned with a soft cloth, using a non-abrasive solution such as soap and water.
Commercial glass cleaners intended for woodstoves and stoves may produce better results.
WARNINGS:
Abrasive cleaners must not be used because they will produce surface scratches, reducing glass transparency and
resistance to impacts.
Do not clean the glass when it is hot. The glass panels should be cleaned when the woodstove is cold and not
functional.
If using a commercial glass cleaner, avoid the painted parts of the woodstove. Glass cleaners can wear off the paint
of the woodstove.
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