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18.2.1 Fire pot cleaning
It is necessary to check that the fire pot where
combustion takes place is well cleaned and that
slag or residues do not obstruct the holes.
This precaution will ensure excellent combustion,
avoiding the failed ignition of the stove.
Cleaning must be carried out daily, before each
ignition. For a small cleaning, you can leave
the fire pot in the stove, but if the residues are
difficult to remove, you have to take it out of its
housing and scrape the slag.
The quantity and consistency of the ash residue
depends on the quality of the pellets used.
After each maintenance operation, make sure
that the fire pot is positioned correctly in its seat.
Fire pot
18.2.2 Cleaning the ash drawer
The ash drawer must be cleaned every 30 days,
(depending on the amount of time the stove is
used and what type of pellet is used).
To clean the ash drawer, proceed as follows.
Ash drawer
18.2.3 Glass cleaning
With a cold stove, clean the glass with a cloth and
glass cleaner.
Note: there are stove glass cleaning products
available on the market.
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18.2.4 Combustion chamber cleaning
To clean the combustion chamber, proceed as
described below:
STEP
1
2
Fig. 18.1
18.2.5 Cleaning the pellet tank
To clean the pellet tank, proceed as follows:
Fig. 18.2
STEP
1
ACTION
Vacuum the residue in the
combustion chamber with an ash
extractor, ensuring that the ashes are
completely extinguished
To remove the ash remains from the
top of the combustion chamber, the
flame trap has to be removed.
To remove the flame trap, lift it up
from its seat and rotate it
Combustion
chamber
Flame trap
ACTION
Periodically remove the wood
sawdust accumulated on the bottom
of the tank, using a vacuum cleaner
Fig. 18.3
Fig. 18.4