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Extracting the ash box.
Open the ash box door, pull the ash box and
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grab it by the handle.
Remove periodically any ash which spilled
accidentally in the ash box compartment.
The ash pan, located under the grate, is easily
removed by pulling it out with the poker.
The level of ashes must never reach
the cast iron grate : de-ash every 2 to 3 days.

5.4.2.5 - Safety rules

Never dowse the fire with water to put it out.
The front glass as well as other parts of the stove
are very hot : be aware of the risk of burns,
particularly when small children are present.
The fireplace radiates a significant amount of
heat even through the glass : do not place heat-
sensitive materials or objects at a distance closer
than 1.50m from the glass.
Empty the ash pan into a metal or nonflammable
container intended for this purpose. Although the
ashes may appear to be cold, they may still be
very hot even after a long cooling-down period.
Do not place easily inflammable materials near
the fireplace or in the woodbox.
Cautious, do not store the firewood under the
appliance (Fig. 17).
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. 18, 19, 20) :
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dismount the deflector (lift the deflector
.
move it forward 2, tilt the rear
4 and remove it
hand side).
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.
AND
SWEEPING
1,
3, lower it
5 through the right-
Thoroughly inspect the condition of the
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fireplace and all seals, in particular : seals,
locking mechanisms, bearing surfaces (door,
frame).
After removing the tube cover :
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Thoroughly inspect the condition of the
.
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

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.
Clean regularly the ventilation guides (Fig. 21) :
Using the tip of a metallic object (2), scratch
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the inner edges of the cast iron to remove the
soot which may have formed.
Using a vacuum cleaner (1), remove the
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particles and dust trapped between the door
and window (Fig. 22).
NOTE : The particles disrupt the formation of the
secondary air layer which protects the glass
from direct contact with the smoke and
assists in the complete combustion of the
wood.
These operations should be performed whenever
the glass is dirty and only once the fireplace has
completely cooled down.
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 :
20
make
the
adjustments
(see

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