Cleaning Tips
Besides the regular user maintenance procedures like cleaning burn pot, ash drawer and glass, it is
important to check the air filter once a month. Do not use a vacuum to clean the filter while it is
attached to the stove to avoid possible damage to the air flow sensor.
The stove should never be operated without the air filter. Damage to components caused by lack of
the air filter in not covered by the warranty.
Be very careful when cleaning the smoke sensor. A soft brush or gentle blowing is best.
CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER
Removing the cast heat exchanger will expose the heat exchange chambers running down the sides of the stove. Run
a brush through so that the dust and soot falls into the lower chamber.
Open the lower inspection panel under the ash pan and vacuum out the lower chamber.
Replace the seal gaskets on the panels to guarantee a perfect seal.
CLEANING COMBUSTION BLOWER AND BLOWER HOUSING
After cleaning the lower exchange chamber, assess whether it is necessary to clean the fan housing and/or the
combustion blower. You can sometimes just vacuum it out from above.
Cleaning the fan housing requires the removal of the fan.
The fan is best cleaned with a small brush.
ATTENTION:
Once the combustion blower is removed, it is compulsory to replace all the seals and redo any
silicon. A MCZ gasket replacement kit is available from Wittus.
The chamber must be perfectly airtight.
Be careful not to put too much force on the fan blades . If they twist or the blade becomes
unbalanced, the fan will vibrate .
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