Maintenance And Sweeping Instructions; Maintenance And Sweeping Of The Chimney Flue; Routine Maintenance; Maintenance - deville C07680 Notice D'installation Et D'utilisation

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Do not place easily inflammable materials near
the fireplace or in the woodbox.
In case of fire in the flue, set the air intake to
close position.
6
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MAINTENANCE

INSTRUCTIONS
6.1 - Maintenance and sweeping of the chimney
flue
The chimney flue must be mechanically swept.
This operation should be performed several times
per year and at least once during the heating
season. A certificate should be handed in by a
qualified professional.
Prior to sweeping operations :
Dismount the deflector (Fig. 16) :
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Dismantle the deflector :
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and pulling it forward.
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Let the back part of the deflector
down and take it out.
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For reinstall the deflector, carry out the
same operations in the reverse order.
Remove the hearth back panel and the
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connecting pipe.
For reinstall the deflector, carry out the same
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operations in the reverse order.
Thoroughly inspect the condition of the
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fireplace and all seals, in particular : seals,
locking mechanisms, bearing surfaces (door,
frame).
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After removing the tube cover :
Thoroughly inspect the condition of the
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chimney flue and the connecting tube: all
connections must be mechanically sound
and retain their tightness.
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the
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convection circuit around the fireplace,
inside the hood and in the hot air outlets.
Clean the appliance using a brush and a
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vacuum cleaner.
If an anomaly is detected, have the unit or the
installation repaired by a certified professional.
After a long off-period :
Check that nothing obstructs any pipes before
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using the stove again.

6.2 - Routine maintenance

6.2.1 - Maintenance
AND
SWEEPING
by lifting it up
go
Clean the glass with a damp cloth and remove
the ash. If necessary, use a special cleaning
product in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions. Wait until the installation has
completely cooled down before performing this
operation.
Periodically clean the secondary air intake :
Use the vacuum cleaner
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particles and dust trapped between the air
guide and the glazed pane. If necessary, to
make cleaning easier, slide a thin blade or a
sheet of stiff card
the pane to free trapped particles (Fig. 17).
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Use the end of some metal object
the bottom edge of the damper so as to
remove any soot (Fig. 17).
Any soot or other particles are liable to prevent the
formation of the secondary film of air protecting
the glass from direct contact with the smoke and
ensuring full combustion of the wood.
Cleaning should be done as soon as the glass is
dirty and in any event must be done when the
stove is completely out.
If localized and very obvious traces of soot
reappear and spread, the air guide must be
dismantled for more thorough cleaning (Fig. 18) :
Unhinge the door and lay it flat.
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Remove the 3 screws.
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Remove the air guide A and clean it.
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Reinstall the assembly and check that the
recommended play on the pane is
complied with.
This operation must be performed by a qualified
professional servicing agent.
Check that the door catch operates correctly and,
if
necessary,
paragraph 6.2.1) :
Regularly clean the hot air outlets on the tube
cover. The outlets become quickly obstructed
with intensive operation. Select an adequate
cleaning interval.
If servicing of the blower is necessary for any
reason whatsoever :
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Dismantling of the blower (Fig. 21) :
Remove the 2 fixing screws
blower.
Take the blower out by pulling the grid.
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Reassembling the blower :
Proceed in the reverse order to the
dismantling.
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Electric diagram (Fig. 20)
20
to remove
between the air guide and
make
the
adjustments
to scrape
(see
of the

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