Contact your supplier to replace the glass, with the necessary instructions and parts
for the repair.
If you replace the glass yourself, use work gloves and safety goggles.
The procedure to change the glass and glass joints is as follows:
9. Open the door and pull it upwards and remove from the stove, leaving the turning
pins in the door. (Be careful to save the pins and the washers to replace the
door).
10. Place the door downwards horizontally on a flat surface.
11. Apply penetrating oil to the glass clamping screws. Remove the screws and lift up
the clamps and the ceramic fibres below them.
12. Carefully lift the damage door glass and throw it away.
13. Where necessary, replace the ceramic fibre beading. Pull it out of position and
clean away any remains. Apply special joint cement and position new ceramic
fibre beading in the size detailed above.
14. Place the glass over the joint in its position on the door.
15. Screw the glass retaining clamps back in, placing the corresponding ceramic fibre
underneath.
16. Re-install the door in its position.
D.- COLLECTING AND DISPOSING OF ASHES.
Ashes will be collected when the stove is cold. Use a protective glove when the ash
pan is hot. Take extreme care when handling, storing or throwing away the ashes.
To remove the ashes from the fireplace, proceed as follows:
7. Sift the ashes through the grate with a scraper or other suitable instrument.
8. Open the ash pan compartment as explained above and slide the ash pan out.
9. Empty the ashes. The ashes must be thrown from the ash pan into a metal
container with a suitably sealed lid. Do not place any other object or waste inside
the container. Place the lid on the container and leave the ashes to cool. Do not
place the container on combustible surfaces or vinyl floors, as it may be very
hot.
10. While the ashes are disintegrating, place the closed ashes container on a non-
combustible floor or on the ground outside the home, away from any combustible
material.
11. Where necessary, clean the ash pan housing.
12. Reinsert the ash pan by pushing it back into its position. Ensure that the ash pan
is well in place.
Otherwise, the ashes may be removed using a shovel through the side or front door.
The ashes must remain in the closed container until they are all completely cold.
NEVER place the ashes in wooden or plastic containers, in paper or plastic bags, no
matter how much time has gone by since the fire went out. The coals inside the bed of
ashes will keep in the heat for a long time, even when removed from the fireplace.
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