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E.2   MAinTEnAncE TO BE DOnE BY AUThORizED TEchniciAn

E.3   MAinTEnAncE TAsKs

The following maintenance tasks need to be done on a regular base:

 

E.3.1 cleaning the outer- and inner surface of the stove

clean the surface of the stove with (hot) water and soap. do not use abrasive or sol-
vent based cleaning products as this might result in damage to the surface fi nish.

 

E.3.2 cleaning bottomgrate bars and ash pan

Surplus of ash must be removed regularly. Note the combustion of the wood inside 
the stove is better when there is a little layer of ash in the ash pan.
Before taking out the ash pan remove remaining ash from the bottomgrate bars by 
shaking the de-ashing mechanism fi rmly (see picture 3) if necessary use a brush.

To empty the ash from the ash pan, open the ash pit door and slide out the ash pan 
(see picture 5). Securely slide back the ash pan after emptying and cleaning it.

 

Task

Frequency

professional inspection and maintenan-
ce of stove (& fl ue system)

twice  per  season,  fi rst  time  at  begin-
ning of season

Cleaning/sweeping  the  chimney/fl ue 
system

twice  per  season,  fi rst  time  at  begin-
ning of season

replacing  parts  not  mentioned  in  this 
manual

upon signalling damages

connection  of  the  stove  to  the  chim-
ney/fl ue

twice  per  season,  fi rst  time  at  begin-
ning of season

all  other  maintenance  not  specifi cally 
mentioned in this manual.

once per season, fi rst time at beginning 
of season

cleaning of the fan

twice  per  season,  fi rst  time  at  the  be-
ginning of heating season

•  Only provide maintenance to the stove after verifying the stove has inter-

nally and externally cooled down completely!

• Unplug the stove from electricity prior to each maintenance task.

Make sure all the ash in the ash pan is completely cooled down to room 
temperature as dangerous (fi re / burning) situations will occur when the ash 
pan is removed and/or emptied when the ash is still hot or when the ash 
contains burning parts!

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The ash pan might contain very light parts which can easy fl oat out of the 
ash pan.

Picture 5: Opening the ash 

pit door.

A= ash pit door. B = Ash 

pan

B

A

Open ash pit door and 

slided out ash pan.

A= ash pit door. B = Ash 

pan

B

A

Picture 6, cleaning the 

window pane. 

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Страница 4: ...above the normal ventilation requirement for the room Always have a fresh air inlet to the room with a section of at least a quarter of the section of the exhaust flue with a minimum of 100 cm2 It mig...

Страница 5: ...y following the local legislation and or your insurance prescription If no local legislation and or insurance prescription make sure that at least twice per year first time at the begin ning of the he...

Страница 6: ...gency Never use water to stop the fire Use a CO2 carbon dioxide fire extinguisher or call the fire brigade In case of chimney fire also close the chim ney damper if mounted A 2 Normal stop of the stov...

Страница 7: ...n unpleasant though non harmful odour will be produced the above described procedure must be followed for at least the first four times the stove is used D nORMAL OPERATiOn OF ThE sTOVE to start the s...

Страница 8: ...fill the stove with a single layer of wood close the charging door keep the charging door open for shortest possible time Avoid operating the stove at windless weather and foggy misty weather At these...

Страница 9: ...d work scraps with glues and or solvents waste wood in general cardboard for start up purposes a minimum of paper may be used only during the starting phase painted or impregnated wood bonded wood suc...

Страница 10: ...ing the fire bed walls Twice per year first time at beginning of season checking stone behind front charging door Twice per year first time at beginning of season Clean the room air circulation filter...

Страница 11: ...first time at begin ning of season Cleaning sweeping the chimney flue system twice per season first time at begin ning of season replacing parts not mentioned in this manual upon signalling damages c...

Страница 12: ...ch can break with high temperature shocks or when it drops on the floor Have it replaced by a by Zibro authorized technician if needed Only use original Zibro spare parts E 3 7 The stone behind the fr...

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Страница 14: ...actions not in compli ance with the directions for use as indicated in this manual neglect and the use of an incorrect type of fuel The use of incorrect fuel can even be dangerous 7 Transportation cos...

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