Maintenance and cleaning
Shutting the Thermostove down
In the period when the Thermostove is out of use
it must be disconnected from the electricity mains.
For greater safety, especially if there are children
around, we recommend removing the power cable
from the rear of the Thermostove.
Before placing the Thermostove in storage, you
should remove all pellets from the hopper with
a vacuum cleaner with a long extension. If the
fuel is left in the hopper, it may get damp, stick
together, and be difficult to light at the beginning
of the next season. If pressing the main switch
(located on the back of the Thermostove) does not
make the control panel display light up, it could
All cleaning of all parts must be carried out with the Thermostove completely cold
and unplugged to avoid burns and thermal shock. The Thermostove does not need
much maintenance if used with certified quality pellet. The need for maintenance
varies depending on the conditions of use (switching on and off repeatedly) and
depending on the performance required.
of the Thermostove to check its condition.
Parts
Brazier
Cleaning the ash collection
compartment with suction device
Cleaning ash tray
Door and glass cleaning
Exchanger (turbulators)
Flame beater
Cleaning the interior heat exchanger /
smoke fan compartment
Cleaning complete exchanger
Clean "T" to exhaust
Flue
Door gasket ash
Internal parts
Flue pipe
Circulation pump
Plate heat exchanger
Hydraulic components
Electromechanical components
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mean that the service fuse needs replacing. On
the rear of the Thermostove there is a fuse holding
compartment which is located underneath the
supply socket. With a screwdriver open the cover
of the fuse holding compartment, and re place the
fuse if necessary (3,15 AT delayed type). Plug the
unit back in and press the main switch.
Every 2-3
Everyday
days
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It is recommended periodic monitoring
Every
Every 15
Every 30
week
days
days
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Every 60-
Every 1
90 days
year
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