Lubrication
Although cast-iron is slightly self-lubricating, you will
still need to lubricate moving parts frequently.
Lubricate the moving parts (such as guide
systems,hinge pins, latches and air slides) with
heat resistant grease that is available in the
specialist trade.
Touching up damaged paint
Small areas of damaged paint finish can be touched
up with a spray can of special heat-resistant paint
finish available from your supplier.
Touching up the enamelled surface
Enamelling is a process carried out by traditional
methods, meaning that it is possible that small colour
differences and damage may occur. The appliances
undergo a visual inspection in the factory, that is to
say, the inspector looks at the surface for a period of
10 seconds from a distance of 1 metre.
Any damage that does not stand out is regarded as
OK. A special heat-resistant paint is supplied with the
stove to touch up any minor damage caused during
transport.
Apply the heat-resistant paint in thin layers and leave
to dry well before using the appliance.
Some enamel colours are temperature-sensitive. It
can occur that the colour changes during use. The
original colour will return when the stove has cooled
down.
Checking the seal
Check whether the door sealing rope is still in good
condition and works well. The sealing rope is
subject to wear and will need to be replaced over
time.
Check the appliance for air leaks. Close any
chinks with stove sealant.
Allow the sealant to harden fully before lighting
the stove, as any moisture in the sealant will
form bubbles, resulting in a new air leak.
Subject to change because of technical improvements
Spare parts 325CB
Pos. Part number
Description
3
03.77415.000
fire basket
4
03.77513.000
side inner plate
5
03.77515.000
baffle plate
09.20020.100
Quantity
1
2
1
13