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3.
Care, Cleaning, and Maintenance
– Vacuum out the burner pot (Fig. 58), remove the primary air pin and carefully clean the holes with a small
screwdriver or drill bit if necessary (holes must be clear) – Fig 59, 60.
– All secondary air holes in the burner pot must be kept clear – Fig. 61.
Fig. 58 Vacuum out the burner pot
Fig. 59 Take out the primary air pin
Fig. 60 Clean the primary air pin carefully
Fig. 61 Clean the secondary air holes in
the burner pot carefully
Information!
When cleaning the boiler, always first remove all the ash from the combustion chamber. Do not
remove the primary air pin for cleaning until afterwards.
– Use a vacuum cleaner to vacuum combustion residues out of the burner pot. Vacuum the ash out of the pri-
mary air tube (in the middle of the burner pot) – Fig. 62.
Information!
Before inserting the primary air pin , once again vacuum out the primary air tube in the middle of
the burner pot. Make sure there is no debris in the tube (damage to the ignition element!).
Assembly:
– By working through these steps in reverse order – Fig. 63.
– Confirm cleaning request once “Cleaning“ has been finished – see section 3.4.7.
Fig. 62 Vacuum out the primary air tube in
the centre of the burner pot
Fig. 63 Bottom and top part of the cone,
primary air pin