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Never try to clean the glass when the heater in
operating or the glass is hot.
Most of the particles deposited, may be cleaned
following the cleaner's use instructions.
To clean the difficult particles, open the door pull
it upwards and detach it from the heater, leaving
the turning pins on the door. (Be aware of putting
away the pins and washers in order to later fit the
door on again).
Place the door on a table or working surface and
apply the cleaning product on the glass letting it
work during a few minutes.
Leave the door in a horizontal position, to allow
the cleaning product to better penetrate the glass
surface.
Dry the cleaning product with a soft cloth.
Important: to knock or scratch the glass will
deteriorate its integrity. Do not use blades or metal
sponges, or other abrasive materials as tools to
clean the glass.
The door glass is ceramic, manufactured specially
for the use of wood heaters.
Do not use any other glass that is not ceramic
manufactured for the use of these wood heaters.
Make the replacement of the glass through your
supplier.
If the door glass breaks it must be replaced
immediately.
Contact your supplier to request a glass and
necessary parts for its repair.
Should you replace the glass yourself, use working
gloves and safety glasses.
The procedure to change the glasses and glass
joints is the following:
1. Open the door and pull it upwards and detach
it from the heater, leaving the turning pins on
the front. (Take care in putting away the pins
and washers to later fit the door on again).
2. Place the door front down horizontal on a flat
surface.
3. Apply penetrating oil on the glass cramp screws.
Withdraw the screws and lift the cramps and
the ceramic fibres that may be under them.
4. Carefully lift the door's damaged glass and
throw it away in the rubbish
5. If you deem necessary, replace the ceramic
fibre cord. Tear it out from its position and clear
the leftovers of it. Apply the special cement for
joints, and place the new ceramic fibre cord
with the measurements before detailed.
6. Place the glass on the joint in its position on
the door.
7. Screw in the glass fastening cramps once again,
placing the corresponding ceramic fibres under
them.
8. Fit the door in its position again.
Cleaning ash.
The ashes will be cleared when the heater is cold.
Use a protecting glove when the ash pan is hot. Be
very careful when you handle, store or throw away
the ashes.
To remove the ashes from the hearth proceed in
the following way:
1. Open the hearth door and shake the ashes so
they fall on the ash pan.
2. Sift the ashes that remain on the grill with a
scraper or another adequate tool.
3. Remove the ash pan from its location and
empty the ashes. The ashes must be thrown
away from the hearth into a metal container
with an appropriate hermetic top. Do not
introduce any other object or rubbish inside
the container. Cover the container with the
top and let the ashes cool down. Do not place
the container on combustible surfaces or vinyl
floors, as the container may be very hot.
4. While you get rid of the ashes, place the closed
ash container on a non combustible floor or on
the ground outdoors, far from all combustible
materials.
5. If necessary clean where the ash pan is placed.
6. Put the ash pan in its place by pushing it to the
back in its position. Ensure the ash pan is well
fitted in its location.
In another way, the ashes may be cleared with a
shovel through the side or front door.
The ashes must be kept in the closed container
until the embers are completely cold.
NEVER place the ashes in wooden or plastic
containers, or in paper or plastic bags, regardless
of the time elapsed since the fire has been put out.
The embers inside the ash bed keep heat during a
long time once they have been removed from the
hearth.
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