12 MAINTENANCE
12.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before performing any maintenance operations, adopt the following precautions:
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Make sure that all the parts of the stove have cooled down.
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Make sure that the ash is completely extinguished.
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Make sure that the main power switch is off.
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Make sure that the power supply cannot be reconnected accidentally. Unplug the cord from the socket on
the wall.
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Always use suitable tools for maintenance.
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Once maintenance or repairs have been completed, before operating the stove again, restore all protection
features and reactivate all safety devices.
A suitable ash vacuum cleaner (canister) makes it simpler to clean the ash.
12.2 ROUTINE USER MAINTENANCE
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The stove requires simple yet frequent and thorough
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operation at all times.
Clean the stove only when it's off and has cooled
down.
Use the handle or lever (according to the model of
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Some models of stove come with a separate handle
for opening the door. Take the handle from the
ash bin housing, place it in the holes on the door
hinge and lever the mechanism to open the door
(Fig.12.1).
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Remove the ash that has accumulated inside the
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This has the purpose of ensuring free flow of
combustion air through the holes in the BURN POT.
Lift, remove the burn pot and clean the surfaces and
the compartments inside the burn pot (Fig.12.3).
12.2.3 Cleaning the ash bin
The ash bin should be cleaned every week or
whenever necessary.
To access the ash bin, open the ash bin door (where
foreseen) and remove the bin (Fig.12.4) using the
tool provided
Empty the bin into a special metal ash collection
container.
Vacuum any residual ash from the compartment
that houses the ash bin.
Reposition and close the ash bin. Close the doors.
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