Cleaning
What?
inside of stove
connection piece
glass panel
painted surfaces
Cleaning the swirl combustion chamber
You need to remove the swirl combustion chamber before you can clean it. The work steps described below (Fig.12 to Fig.14)
are performed inside the combustion chamber with the combustion chamber door open (see Fig.10). For clearer represen-
tation, the upper part of the combustion chamber is shown in a sectional view (see Fig.11).
Attention: The swirl combustion chamber is made up of 2 sections. When removing the combustion chamber, make sure to
hold both sections together as they lie loosely on top of each other.
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Fig.10 View into the combustion chamber from the bottom
How often?
at least 1 x per year
at least 1 x per year
as required
as required
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1 Swirl combustion chamber
2 Baffle plate
3 Locking pin
Using what?
hand brush, vacuum cleaner
hand brush, vacuum cleaner
when cold
using glass cleaner for stoves- and oven glasses
when cold
with a slightly damp microfibre cloth
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Fig.11 Sectional view of the combustion chamber
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