How to clean the combustion chamber (once
a month)
When the stove is cold, please join the following
procedure:
Remove the scraper while the door is closed.
Continue pulling and pushing the scraper for 5 or
6 times in order to clean the pipes.
Once you have cleaned the pipes, leave the scraper
removed so that the removal of the indoor walls of
the combustion chamber will be easier.
Open the door and remove the brazier and the ash
tray (Fig. 1).
Remove the upper hit fire joining the procedure
described in the next paragraphs
Extract the outer flame-shell bulkheads simply by
moving them towards you without rotating them.
Remove the outside fireproof bulkheads. Just
move them out without rotating. If required, use a
screwdiver or a similar tool. (Fig. 2 - 3 - 4).
Remove the central bulkhead of the combustion
chamber. (Fig. 5).
Dismantle the inside lateral bulkheads levering with a
screwdiver on the point indicated in the picture Fig.
6 - 6.1- 6.2.
Remove the bottom of the combustion chamber
using a screwdiver and starting definitively from the
right side (Fig. 7-8-9)
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the inner part of the
combustion chamber from the residual ash (Fig. 10).
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
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Fig. 2
Fig. 4
Fig. 6