Before performing any maintenance, disconnect the appliance from the mains.
Regular maintenance is required for the stove to function correctly.
FAILURE TO PERFORM REGULAR MAINTENANCE, at least on a SEASONAL basis, could lead to poor fun-
ctionality.
Any problems resulting from lack of maintenance will immediately void the warranty.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Must be performed using a vacuum cleaner (see optional extras page 55).
The whole procedure takes up a few minutes every day.
Agitate the cleaning rods beneath the tank cover (*) often (while the stove is cold) (fig. A)
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fig. A
Operations to be carried out when the stove is cold
• Open the door and remove and empty the ash pan (fig. B) (**).
• Remove the combustion chamber or use the spatula to scrape it and clean out any blocked holes on all sides.
• Remove the combustion chamber (1) (fig. C) and scrape with a spatula. Clean any obstructions in the apertures.
• Suction the combustion chamber holder, clean the contact edges.
• Clean the glass, if necessary (when cold).
Never vacuum hot ashes as this will damage the vacuum cleaner
WEEKLY CLEANING
• Clean the hearth (with a brush) after having removed the 2 smoke deviators (fig. D/E) (3).
• empty the pellet hopper and clean the base with the vacuum cleaner.
• When cleaning the combustion chamber, lift the smoke caps (2) and suction the six pipes underneath (fig. F) (4).
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fig. D
NOTE:
After every 800 kg of pellets have been burnt, the message "Mainten." will appear to remind the user to per-
form the required cleaning: smoke channels (this operation can be performed by the user); the message can be
removed by holding down the "TURBO" button for 5 seconds.
Once 2000 kg of pellets have been burnt, the message "Mainten.-dealer" appears and remains fixed on the scre-
en, indicating the necessity for intervention on behalf of a technician from the Technical Assistance Centre.
This message can be reset from the parameters menu.
MAINTENANCE
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fig. B
fig. E
fig. C
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fig. F
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