Rev.1 08/04/2021
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MAINTENANCE
Safety warnings for maintenance
Maintenance of the stove must be performed at least once a year and should be planned in advance with the
Technical Assistance Service.
In some conditions, such as turning the stove on and off or inappropriate use, the combustion products can
contain small soot particles that build up in the smoke evacuation system. This can reduce the cross-section of
the smoke duct and pose a fire risk.
The smoke evacuation system must be inspected and cleaned at least once a year.
The maintenance operations must be carried out when the stove is cold and with the electrical power supply
disconnected.
Before completing any maintenance operation, adopt the following precautions:
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Make sure that all stove parts are cold.
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Make sure that the ashes are completely cold.
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Always operate with equipment that is appropriate for maintenance.
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When maintenance is finished, re-install all of the dis-assembled parts before restarting operation.
! IMPORTANT
Cleaning
! IMPORTANT
PARTS / FREQUENCY
Combustion chamber
Combustion grille
Ash drawer
Glass
Extraction duct
Glass cleaning
With a cold stove, clean the glass with a cloth and glass cleaner.
Note: there are stove glass cleaning products available on the market.
Combustion chamber cleaning
To clean the ash drawer, proceed as follows:
step
action
The stove requires a simple yet frequent cleaning in order to guarantee suitable yield and regular operation. Vacuum the
1
combustion
chamber every day using a bin ash vacuum, making sure that the ashes are completely cold.
Use and maintenance manual RBC 8010 - 8012
The quality of the pellet, the stove operating mode and combustion control can affect
maintenance activity frequency.
Perform the cleaning operations so as to guarantee correct stove operation. The table
below lists the necessary cleaning operations required for correct stove operation.
1 DAY
2-3 DAYS
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60-90 DAYS
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Combustion chamber