5.5
CLEANING THE VISIBLE PARTS
Stainless steel parts have to be cleaned cold with neutral detersives or with a
specific solution for stainless steel in case of hard to remove dirt. Do not use at all
abrasive sponges that may scratch the surface. Dry with a soft rag, following the
glazing wise.
For enamelled or painted parts, do not use abrasive or aggressive solution and in
case of stains pour some oil and wait while it absorbs the halo, then clean them
with a soft sponge.
5.6
GLASS CLEANING
The glasses of the fire door and of the combustion chamber can be cleaned with
normal specific products you can find in commerce.
The internal part of the combustion chamber door is designed to clean itself dur-
ing the use of the cooker. Anyway, sometimes you could have the need to clean
also the internal part. To make this you have to remove the internal glass by un-
screwing the four bolts that stop it.
WARNING! do not clean the glass before waiting for its cooling. Sud-
denly changes in temperature may cause breakings in the glass.
5.7
WOOD BOX
For cleaning and for other reasons it could be necessary to remove the wood box.
To make this you have just to extract the box as the end of its track, then lift it
softly and at the same time extract it again. To set the box to the initial position,
repeat the same operations inverted.
5.8
EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
Most of the stove's parts are easy to remove with a simple screwdriver, eventual
repairs or modifies will be faster if the concerned piece, directly or by a dealer is
sent to our factory. In case of accessories or spare parts inquiry, do not forget to
quote the serial number of the stove written on the warranty card or in the iden-
tity plate: this is located in the upper part of the plinth (you can see it removing
the wood box).
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