MAINTENANCE
Before performing any maintenance, disconnect the appliance from the mains.
Regular maintenance is required for the stove to function correctly.
FAILURE TO KEEP UP REGULAR MAINTENANCE DOES NOT allow the stove to function properly.
Any problems resulting from lack of maintenance will immediately void the warranty.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Operations must be performed when the stove is off, cold and unplugged from the power supply
• Must be performed using a vacuum cleaner (see optional extras page 38).
• The whole procedure takes up a few minutes every day.
• Open the door, remove the combustion chamber (1 - fig. A) and empty the residue out into the ash pan (3 - fig. C).
• DO NOT EMPTY THE RESIDUE OUT INTO THE PELLET HOPPER.
• Take out the ceiling (2 - fig. B) and empty the residue out into the ash pan (3 - fig. C).
• Take out and empty the ash pan (3 - fig. C) into a fireproof container (the ash may still contain hot parts and/or embers).
• Remove the combustion chamber or use the spatula to scrape it and clean out any blocked holes on all sides
• Remove the combustion chamber (1 - fig. A) and scrape with a spatula. Clean any obstructions in the apertures.
• Vacuum the combustion chamber holder, clean the edges where the combustion chamber is lodged into its seat.
• Clean the glass, if necessary (when cold).
Never vacuum hot ash, it can make the vacuum cleaner breakdown and puts the household rooms at risk of fire
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fig. A
fig. C
fig. B
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
• Involves cleaning the hearth (with a swab) once the ash pan has been removed (3 - fig. C).
• Empty the pellet hopper and clean the base with the vacuum cleaner.
• Clean the smoke channel using the swabs (4 - fig. D) moving the relative metal levers forwards/backwards.
• Vacuum out the 2 pipes below (5 - fig. E)
• Clean out the combustion chamber and smoke extractor (6 - fig. E).
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fig. D
fig. E
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