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OWNER’S GUIDE
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3. CLEANING
All cleaning should be carried out when the fire is cold. Normally, the fire should
only need dusting. Any stains on the glass can be removed with a non-abrasive
cleaner such as a ceramic hob cleaner. Abrasive cleaners should never be used.
3.1 To clean the inside of the window.
3.1.1
Detach the case front by removing the knurled screws and washers at the case
sides (see figure 1).
3.1.2
Pull the bottom of the case forwards and then lift to remove.
3.1.3
Remove the window unit by detaching the 12 wing nuts securing the frame
(see figure 4) and pulling forward.
3.1.4
Clean the window carefully using a suitable cleaner in accordance with the
instructions supplied with the cleaner.
3.1.5
Replace the window unit ensuring that the seal around the frame is not
damaged or misplaced. Secure with the 12 wing nuts tightening them evenly.
3.1.6
Replace the case front.
3.2
Cleaning the coal pieces
3.2.1
This product uses a fuel effect piece containing Refractory Ceramic Fibres
(RCF), which are man-made vitreous silicate fibres. Excessive exposure to this
material may cause irritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Consequently,
it is important to take care when handling this article to ensure that the release
of dust is kept to a minimum.
3.2.2
. Although light coatings of soot are
usually burnt off during normal use, the
coal may benefit from occasional
cleaning.
3.2.3
Should any soot accumulation
become excessive, the fuel effect piece
should be removed from the fire for
cleaning. Cleaning should be carried out
in a well-ventilated area or in the open air
by gently brushing with the pieces held
away from your face so that you avoid
inhaling the dust. We do not recommend
the use of a normal domestic vacuum
cleaner that may blow dust back into the
air.
Figure 4. Window Removal