5.3 Danger of overheating
The fireplace must never be used in a manner that causes
overheating
Overheating occurs when there is too much fuel and/or too much
air so that too much heat develops. A sure sign of overheating is
when parts of the stove glow red. If this happens, reduce the air
vent opening immediately.
Seek professional advice if you suspect that the chimney is not
drawing properly (too much/too little draught). (For further
information, see "Chimney and flue pipe" under 4.0 Installation).
5.4 Ash removal
This product has an ash pan that makes it easy to remove the ash.
Fig.14
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The product is fitted with an ash grate (Fig. 14 - 2). Activate
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the handle (Fig. 14 - 1) to empty ash out of the burn chamber
into the ash pan (Fig. 14 - 3).
Important! Never empty ash into a flammable container.
There may still be embers in the ash long after the fire has
gone out.
Make sure that the ash pan (Fig. 14 - 3) never gets so full that
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it prevents the ash from falling through the ash grate and
down into the pan.
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6.0 Service
Warning! Any unauthorised changes to the product is not
allowed! Only original spare parts may be used!
6.1 Replacing the baffle/deflectors
Fig. 15
1. Lift the baffle (Fig. 15 - 1) up carefully.
2. Remove the pins (Fig. 15 - 2).
3. Ease the baffle out.
Fig. 16
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1. Lift the exhaust deflector (Fig. 16 - 1) up carefully.
2. Remove the pins (Fig. 16 - 2).
3. Ease the exhaust deflector out.
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