Troubleshooting:
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The glass has become too hot because the startup air intake was not closed in time. The glass has suffered alkali
degradation due to the high heat and should be replaced.
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Incorrect fuel (burning waste wood, painted wood, treated wood, plastic laminate, plywood, etc.) These issue are caused by
improper operation and falls outside of warranty coverage.
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Maintenance and Cleaning
Cleaning and Inspection
Daily maintenance is kept to a minimum, but the stove should be thoroughly inspected and maintained once a year. The chimney
and stovepipe should also be cleaned by a chimney sweep, who will determine the necessary cleaning/sweeping intervals.
Cleaning the stove should only be done when the stove is cool.
Firebox
Should be cleaned of ashes and soot. It may be necessary to remove the insulation plates/vermiculite for cleaning, but be
cautious as they are very porous and can break during removal/reinstallation. Refer to section 8.
Insulation Plates
Insulation plates in the firebox that are cracked or worn can be easily replaced as they are loosely mounted. The material used is
called vermiculite, which is a porous but highly suitable insulation material. The stove's efficiency is not affected if the insulation
cracks. However, they should be replaced when wear exceeds half of the original thickness, if the plates are falling apart, or at
the chimney sweep's recommendation. For replacement instructions, refer to section 8.
Door Hinges and Moving Closure Mechanisms
The door hinges should be lubricated with copper grease or another heat-resistant lubricant. This also applies to the moving parts
of the closure mechanism on models equipped with it.
Gaskets
Gaskets may appear to be in good condition initially, but they can deteriorate over time. With repeated exposure to heat, they
lose their elasticity and ability to keep the stove airtight. Gaskets should be replaced as needed, but at least every two ye ars. This
ensures proper and environmentally friendly combustion and a clean glass window.
Stove Surface
The door, body, etc. of your wood stove are coated with Senotherm paint. The paint should be cleaned using a soft brush or
possibly a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. Always remember: only when the stove is cool. Never use cleaning agents or
water on the painted surfaces.
Scratches in the Paint/Touch-Up of Scratches
If a scratch appears in the paint, it's easy to fix using Senotherm spray paint. Senotherm spray can cover spots or scratches.
Larger damages should be sanded down with fine steel wool, vacuumed, and then sprayed. Shake the can thoroughly and spray
from a distance of 15-20 cm. Due to fire hazard, it's crucial that the stove is out of operation and completely cool before using the
spray. To keep the stove's painted surfaces looking nice for many years to come, try to avoid touching the painted areas when
the stove is hot. Ensure ample ventilation when using spray paint. The paint is not resistant to moisture, meaning if the stove is
exposed to dampness or cleaned with water or chemicals, the paint may be damaged and the steel components can rust. Refer to
the instructions on the Senotherm spray can.
Claddings of stone
Your stove may be clad with soapstone or sandstone. Typically, these require no maintenance and can be cleaned with a soft
brush or possibly a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. If a scratch appears on the stone, it's easy to fix with a repair kit
available from the dealer. Follow the instructions in the repair kit. The types of stones used for cladding wood stoves are natural
materials, so differences in structure, color, and shades should be expected. Such differences are 100% natural and are part of
such a natural product, falling outside of warranty. Any cracks or breakage in the stones will become apparent within the initial
firings of the wood stove, and therefore, it's a condition of warranty that such issues are reported immediately.
Glass
Glass normally requires no maintenance other than cleaning. This is best done by using a suitable glass cleaner for wood stoves.
If you replace the glass in your wood stove, do not dispose of it with regular glass waste, as it is ceramic glass (dispose of it as
ceramic).
Spare Parts
For the sake of fit and other considerations, we recommend using only original spare parts in your TermaTech wood stove.
Settings, Adjustments, etc.:
Refer to section 8.
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