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AINTENANCE
Generally speaking the stove should undergo a thorough maintenance at least once a year if the appliance is used
frequently. We recommend carrying out smaller maintenance work such as removing ashes and cleaning the glass at
more regular intervals. Note that the stove may only be cleaned when it is cooled down.
Removing ashes
Depending on the amount of ashes, the ashtray should be emptied
regularly in order to avoid the ash from reaching the wood grill. When
it does reach the wood grill, the grill cannot cool down and the cast
iron parts will start melting.
Simply hook the operating tool into the front panel of the ashtray and
carefully pull the ashtray out to empty it.
The ash door must remain closed during operation. Otherwise you
risk overheating and damaging the stove.
Removing the grid
After regular use (depending on the amount of ashes) the grid and the space of the ashtray must be cleaned
thoroughly by means of a vacuum cleaner. Make sure the stove is cooled down first. You can remove the grid, with or
without the use of the operating tool.
Cleaning the flue
Flue dust and ashes must be removed from the smoke discharge duct
(between the cleaning hatch and the back plate) every year. The
smoke discharge duct can be accessed by removing the cleaning hatch.
This makes it easy to remove the ashes from the discharge duct as
well as the connector. The cleaning hatch must remounted correctly
afterwards.
Cleaning painted surfaces
Dust the remaining ashes from the painted parts using a soft hand brush or cotton cloth. Never
wash the appliance with water! This can cause rust.
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