Flue Gas Paths; Ceramic Glass Panels And Windows; Fire Box Lining; Sealing Strips - HASE Granada Mode D'emploi

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ly cleaned by wiping them down with a slightly moistened cloth.
Avoid using excessive water to clean the fl oor/fl oor plate areas.
Spilt water from kettles, boilers or water tanks
should be immediately mopped up.
Do not install the Granada / Kyoto in „damp rooms", e.g. conservatories or enc-
losed porches. Avoid temporary storage in unheated building shells or garages.
Treat areas covered in a rust fi lm with the original Hase Stove Lacquer Spray.
Be sure and follow the instructions on the spray can. Your authorised Hase
specialist dealer stocks the stove lacquer spray and can give you tips on using it.

21.2 Flue Gas Paths

The stove and fl ue pipes should be inspected for sediment and deposits at the end of
each year's heating period (even more often if required, e.g. after the chimney has been
cleaned), and cleaned if necessary.
To clean the fl ue gas paths/ducts, lift out the upper heat-resisting stone from the fi rebox. To
access the fl ue gas paths for cleaning, use the connection port of the stove that is currently
not in use. Any deposits or sediment in the fl ue gas paths/ducts can be brushed away and
vacuumed up.
Use a fl exible pipe brush to clean the fl ue pipe at the cleaning port located on the fl ue
pipe. If the fl ue pipe does not have a cleaning port, it can also be cleaned at the unused
connection port.

21.3 Ceramic Glass Panels and Windows

When the stove is properly operated, the secondary air simultaneously forms an air curtain
at the pane, which prevents the glass from becoming sooty.
If ash particles get on the ceramic glass panels, we recommend, as an alternative
to conventional glass cleaners, a tried and true environmentally-friendly cleaning
method:
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For cleaning purposes, the entire glass front can be ope-
ned. (see illustration)
Take some balled-up paper towelling or newspaper,
moisten it, dip it into the cold wood ash, rub the
panel with it and then wipe the glass with a clean,
dry ball of paper.

21.4 Fire Box Lining

The heat-resisting stones in your stove's fi re box are made of Vermiculite. Vermiculite is
a fi re-resistant mineralogical granulate material with excellent insulating properties. The
density of the slabs is a result of the optimal balance between mechanical stability and in-
sulation properties. The relatively soft surface is subject to natural wear and tear, depending
on use. The heat-resisting stones have to be replaced if parts break off and the back wall of
the fi re box, located behind the slabs, becomes visible. Tears or cracks in the heat-resisting
stones do not impair the functioning of your stove.
To reduce the damage to the heat-resisting stones, place logs carefully in the fi re
box and do not let them fall against the walls of the fi re box.

21.5 Sealing Strips

The sealing strips for the fi re box door and ash box are made of highly heat-resistant,
asbestos-free fi breglass. The sealing strips are wearing parts and thus have to be replaced
in line with the frequency of use.
We advise having your stove regularly inspected by a specialist.
For more information, please refer to the Assembly and Maintenance
Instructions.

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