6.3 Cleaning the surfaces
To clean the surfaces, use a rag dampened with water or with water and a neutral detergent.
The use of aggressive detergents or thinners can damage the
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surfaces of the stove. Before using any detergent it is advisable
to try it on a small section out of sight or contact the Authori-
zed Assistance Centre for information regarding the product.
6.4 Cleaning the metal parts
To clean the metal parts of the stove, use a soft cloth dampened with water.
Never clean the metal parts with alcohol, thinners, petrol, acetone or other degreasing substances. If such substances are
used, our company declines any responsibility.
Eventual variations in the colour of the metal parts can be caused by an incorrect use of the stove.
WARNING!
it is necessary to daily clean the brazier and often clean the
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ash box. The lack of cleanliness can prevent the starting of
the stove, causing damages to the stove itself and to the
environment (possible emission of unbrunt material and
soot). Do not re-use the pellet possibly remained in the bra-
zier due to no starting-up.
6.5 Cleaning the brazier and brazier support
When the flame assumes a red colour or seems weak, and
is accompanied by black smoke, this means that there are
ash deposits or incrustations that do not permit the correct
functioning of the stove and that must be removed (Pict. 5).
Remove the brazier every day by simply raising it from its slot;
then clean out the ashes and eventual incrustations that may
have formed, paying particular attention to liberating the ho-
les by using a pointed tool (not included with the stove).
This operation is made particularly necessary before every
lighting the first several times and above all if using pellets
that differ from those supplied by our company. The frequen-
cy of this operation is determined by how frequently the stove
is used and the choice of pellets.
It is also a good idea to check the brazier support, vacuuming
the eventual ash present.
6.6 Cleaning the ceramic covering (if supplied)
The ceramic tiling must be cleaned with a soft dry cloth before using a damp cloth. Use only neutral and delicate detergents.
Do not wet and never clean the ceramic tiling with cold water while it is hot as the thermal shock could cause breakage!
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WARNING: The ceramics is very hot!!!
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Pict. 10: cleaning the brazier
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