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NESTOR MARTIN NIQ43 Instructions D'installation, De Service Et D'entretien page 52

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4.9. EMPTYING THE ASHTRAY
Empty the ashtray regularly to avoid an overflow of ashes. However, a fine layer of ash on the grate helps
the combustion of the wood and retains heat.
It is advisable to empty the ashtray when the appliance is not in use. To remove the ashes, drop them
from the hearth into the ashtray through the grate with the tool provided. If your model has a blind grate,
remove it before cleaning the ash. It is below the grate.
WARNING: THE ASHTRAY MAY BE HOT. USE HEAT RESISTANT GLOVES.
Open the little door and the door to have access to the
ashtray.
Using the tool provided, put it in the hole in the ashtray
intended for it.
Pull the ashtray out from its holding.
Empty the ashtray and put it back in its holding.
Place the ashes in a metal container. The container must be
placed on a non-flammable floor, and far from any flammable
materials. Wait until the ashes are cold before throwing them
out.
5.1. FIRST LIGHTING
The first lighting always causes a burning smell which disappears permanently after a few hours of use.
After the first use, it is ok the clean the glass pane with a soft cloth and standard glass pane cleaning
product.
5.2. CLEANING THE APPLIANCE
Always allow the appliance to cool before cleaning it. It is not recommended to use a cloth to clean an
appliance that has a paint or graphite finish as the abrasion can cause marks that are difficult to remove.
To clean a painted appliance, use a stiff brush. For tough marks, it is better to touch up the paint with a
paint designed for stoves (NESTOR MARTIN high temperature gloss paint) than to try to clean them. In
the event of condensation, wipe the drops before they dry.
To clean an enamelled appliance, use a damp cloth or product suitable for use with enamel fi nished.
However, an over-zealous cleaning, even with a suitable product, can damage the finish of the appliance.
All traces of the cleaning products must be removed before relighting the stove, as they can cause marks
when the appliance becomes hot.
5.3. CLEANING THE GLASS PANE
Always allow the appliance to cool before cleaning the glass pane. The ceramic glass pane of the
appliance is specially made to withstand high temperatures, and certain cleaning products contain
chemical products which can weaken or mark the glass pane.
Some newspaper dampened with water and a few drops of vinegar is enough to remove the majority of
marks. For tougher marks, gently rub them with a scourer of fi ne steel wool, lubricated with a little dish
soap. However, be careful not to rub too hard so to avoid damaging the ceramic glass pane. If manual
cleaning is necessary too often, you are advised to review the installation and operating method to
determine if there is a better combustion possible.
5.
MAINTENANCE
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