Flue Gas Paths; Ceramic Glass Panels And Windows; Fire Box Lining; Sealing Strips - HASE DELHI 124 Manuel D'utilisation

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15.2 Flue Gas Paths

The stove and flue 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
then cleaned if necessary.
To clean the flue-gas channels remove the upper heat-resisting
slab and the deflectors, if present (see Instructions for Instal-
lation and Maintenance). Any soot and dust deposits can be
brushed off and vacuumed. After cleaning, re-assemble the
parts removed.
NOTE!
Use a flexible pipe brush to clean the flue pipe
at the cleaning port located on the flue pipe.

15.3 Ceramic Glass Panels and Windows

When the stove is properly operated, the secondary air forms
an air curtain at the pane, which minimises the formation of
soot on the glass.
However if ash particles settle on the ceramic glass pane, we re-
commend that you use a reliable and environmentally friendly
cleaning process:
Ball some up paper towels or newspaper, moisten the ball, dip
it into the cold wood ash, rub the panel with it and then wipe
the glass with a clean, dry ball of paper.
NOTE!
Only use wood ash from split logs for this
cleaning process. Wood briquettes can contain
additives, which may scratch the surface of the
ceramic glass.
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A common, retail glass detergent may also be used for clea-
ning. When cleaning the seal and steel surfaces we recom-
mend that you spray the glass detergent on a cloth and not
directly on the pane.

15.4 Fire Box Lining

The heat-resisting slabs in the fire box of your stove are made of
Vermiculite. Vermiculite is a fire-resistant mineralogical granu-
late material with excellent insulating properties. The density of
the slabs arises from the optimal balance between mechanical
stability and insulation properties. The relatively soft surface is
subject to natural wear and tear, depending on use. The heat-
resisting slabs have to be replaced if parts break off and the
back wall of the fire box, located behind the slabs, becomes
visible. Tears or cracks in the heat-resisting slabs do not impair
the functioning of your stove.
NOTE!
To prevent damaging the heat-resisting slabs,
place logs carefully in the fire box and do not
let them fall against the walls of the fire box.

15.5 Sealing Strips

The sealing strips are made of highly heat-resistant, asbestos-
free fibreglass. 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.

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