Cleaning The Chimney; Cleaning The Glass; Cleaning The Ash; External Cleaning - BOREAL ECO200 Instrucciones De Instalación, Uso Y Mantenimiento

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9.1

CLEANING THE CHIMNEY

When the wood is burnt slowly, it produces tars and other organic vapours that combined with the humidity they create the creosote (soot).
An excessive accumulation of soot may cause problems in the smoke outlet and even the smoke duct may suffer a fire. A chimney sweep should perform
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this task and, at the same time, examine the smoke duct. During the cleaning tasks, it is necessary to remove the ash pan, the grille and the smoke baffle
plate in order to makes easier the fall of the soot.
It is recommended to use anti-soot envelopes during the operation of the stove at least once a week. These envelopes are placed directly on the fire and
you can buy them in the same Boreal distributor where you bought your stove.
9.2

CLEANING THE GLASS

IMPORTANT
Clean the glass only when it is cold in order to avoid its explosion.
You can use specific products such as vitro ceramic-cleaning products. Do not use aggressive or abrasive products that stain the glass.
You can find vitro ceramic-cleaning product in the same BOREAL distributor where you bought your stove.
BREAKAGE OF GLASSES: the glasses, as they are vitro ceramic, resist until 750ºC and they are not subject to thermal shocks. The breakage can only
be caused by mechanical shocks (crashes or violent closing of the door, etc). Therefore, its replacement is not included in the warranty.
9.3

CLEANING THE ASH

All stoves have an ash pan for the ash collection.
We recommend emptying the ash pan regularly in order to avoid that it is full completely so that the grille does not overheat. Moreover, we recommend
leaving 2-3 cm of ash on the base.
9.4

EXTERNAL CLEANING

Do not clean the external surface of the stove with water or abrasive products because they may damage the stove. Use a feather duster or a
rag a bit wet.

10. SEASONAL STOPPAGES

After cleaning the chimney and the stove by removing the ash and other residues, close all doors and regulators.
It is recommended to clean the chimney at least once a year. Meanwhile, check the joints because if they are not in good condition (they do not adjust
to the door), they do not guarantee the proper operation of the stove! For this reason, it would be necessary to change them. You can find this spare part
in the same Boreal distributor where you bought your stove.
If there is humidity in the place where the stove is installed, put absorbent salts inside the equipment. Protect the internal parts with neutral vaseline in
order to keep the appearance along the time.
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