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Take out the lever for moving the turbulators and removing the soot (Fig. 12.6).
Insert this into the special notch and move it up and down to remove the soot deposits from the tubes (Fig. 12.7).
Remove the lever and put it back in its original place.
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Carefully close the compartment door again.
An accurate clearing of heat exchanger smoke ducts has to be done at least one time before the heating season
from authorized service.
12.2.5 Cleaning the glass (where foreseen)
This is done using a damp cloth or moistened paper
passed through the ash.
Rub until the glass is clean. Detergents suitable for
cleaning kitchen ovens can also be used.
Never clean the glass while the stove is operating
and never use abrasive sponges.
Do not wet the door gasket as this may be damaged.
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This should be performed at least twice a year, at
the start of and half-way through winter, and in any
case whenever necessary (Fig.12.9).
If there are horizontal sections, check for and
remove any accumulated ash and soot before these
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If not cleaned correctly, the stove may not operate
properly, with problems including:
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poor combustion;
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blackening of the glass;
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blockage of the burn pot by ash and pellets;
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accumulated ash and excessive fouling of the
heat exchanger, with a consequent decline in
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12.2.7 Cleaning the outside of the stove
The outside of the stove must only be cleaned using
a dry, non-abrasive cloth.
Do not use detergents and never clean when the
stove is hot.
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Fig.12.5
Fig.12.6
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Fig.12.7
Fig.12.8
Fig.12.9