2.2.2
The ash bin should be cleaned at least every
two days or whenever necessary (depending on
stove operating hours).
To access the ash bin (Fig. 1.2.3):
1. Access the bottom compartment by opening
the bottom cover
2. remove the ash bin by turning and pulling
the ash bin closing handle
3. Empty the bin into a special metal ash
collection container.
4. Vacuum
any
compartment that houses the ash bin
(Fig.1.2.4)
Reposition the ash bin and secure it in place
with the closing handle.
Close the bottom cover again.
2.2.3 Cleaning the glass
The stove is provided with an exclusive glass
autocleaning system which reduces the upkeep
frequency.
Nevertheless in the long run, according to the
work conditions and the kind of pellet used, it is
necessary to clean the glass manually.
This is done using a damp cloth or moistened
paper passed through the ash (Fig.1.2.5). Rub
stove glass can also be used.
Never clean the glass while the stove is operating
and never use abrasive sponges.
Do not wet the door gasket as this may be
damaged.
2.2.4 Cleaning the outside of the stove
The outside of the stove must only be cleaned
using a dry, non-abrasive cloth.
Do not use detergents and never clean when the
stove is hot.
20
residual
ash
from
the
CLEANING
Fig. 1.2.3
Fig. 1.2.5
1
2
3
Fig. 1.2.4