Stocking Up The Fire With Wood - Removal Of The Ash; Removal Of The Ash; Cleaning - Important; Spare Parts - Superia 100 Guide D'installation Et D'utilisation

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However, it could take a while for the wood to burn up completely. This means that, by closing the air inlet
on the front, the set temperature is only reached once the wood is almost burnt up and the degassing
process – the large flames die down and the wood has been reduced to glowing embers – has been
completed!
In particular, you should avoid adding too much fuel, since this will result in excessive heat emission as well
as a high level of emission of combustion gases.
14. Stocking up the fire with wood – Removal of the ash
Correct stoking up of the fire with wood will ensure that the volume of ash is reduced to a minimum. Thus,
the remaining charcoal can also burn up in the glowing embers.

15. Removal of the ash

The ash pan may be maximally filled with ash to the top; an ash cone should not be allowed to develop,
since this could prevent the grates from cooling down, which could cause the cast-iron components to melt.
While the stove is in use, the doors must be closed; otherwise the appliance could be damaged due to
overheating.
16. Cleaning – IMPORTANT!
The heating duct must be cleaned at the end of the heating season. Upon removal of the cleaning slider on
the flame retaining plate (on the inside of the rear wall), the heating duct will be accessible. Now you can
easily remove the ash powder from the heating duct and the connector pipe. Now replace the cleaning
slider again.

17. Spare parts

You can obtain spare parts from your dealer.
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