CS.SB80.IST-1 / Rev 1.3
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Precautions before cleaning
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations, make sure that:
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the appliance is off and has cooled down completely;
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the ash is completely cold.
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the ash vacuum device used for cleaning is suitable and its filter is in good condition.
Before re-starting the appliance, re-install all previously removed components.
During cleaning operations, use the personal protection devices specified in Directive 89/391/EEC.
The required cleaning frequency depends on the type and quality of the pellets used. The schedule indicated below may therefore vary.
Any problem affecting the appliance caused by lack of cleaning will not be covered by the warranty. The failure of these operations could
affect the safety of the product.
Cleaning operations may be carried out by the end user, as indicated in the paragraph below.
Routine cleaning
The ordinary cleaning of the appliance must be done at least every 30 hours of operation or after 6-8 ignition cycles, so as to always guarantee efficient
performance and optimal operation. Please proceed as follows:
Use the appropriate cleaning hook for the front scraper to pull out the front rod and then move it forward and backwards to clean off combustion
residues from the air exchanger
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Remove the brazier covering ring and the grille then eliminate the combustion residues
Vacuum the ash deposited inside the brazier and outside of it
WARNING: use suitable ash vacuum devices equipped with a fine mesh filter in order to prevent ash from being blown into the room and
to prevent damaging the vacuum cleaner. We do not recommend the use of normal vacuum cleaners.
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(Fig.
1). Suck up the residual ash deposited above the flame separator
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(Fig.
5). If necessary, scrape the bottom to eliminate any combustion residues.
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(Fig.
2).
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(Fig. 3 and
4).
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