Before performing any maintenance, disconnect the ap-
pliance from the mains.
Regular maintenance is required for the stove to function
correctly.
Any problems resulting from lack of maintenance will im-
mediately void the warranty.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Operations must be performed when the stove is off, cold
and unplugged from the power supply
• Cleaning must be carried out with a vacuum cleaner. (see
optional extras page 52).
• Open the door, extract the re box (1 - g. A) and tip the
residue into the ash drawer (2 - g. B).
• DO NOT EMPTY THE RESIDUE OUT INTO THE PEL-
LET HOPPER.
• Pull the ash drawer (2 - g. b) out and empty it into a non-
ammable container (the ash may still have some parts that are
hot and/or embers).
• Vacuum out the inside of the re box, re grate, and space
around the re box, into which the ash falls.
• Remove the re box (1 - g. A) and remove any encrustation
using the brush provided, clearing any clogging in the holes.
• Vacuum the re box, clean the contact edges between the re
box and its seating.
• Clean the glass, if necessary (when cold).
Never vacuum hot ash, it can make the vacuum cleaner
breakdown and represents a re risk.
ATTENTION:
MAKE SURE THE ASH TRAY IS CORRECTLY POSI-
TIONED IN ITS HOUSING
We remind you that using the stove without cleaning the
melting pot, may cause a sudden ignition gas inside the
combustion chamber with the consequent breaking of the
glass
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
• Clean the combustion chamber (with brush).
• Vacuum the hose located near the electrical resistance (3 -
Fig. C).
• Remove the ceiling (4 - g. d) and tip the residue into the ash
drawer (2 - g. B).
• Clean the combustion chamber and the smoke-extraction fan
compartment.
MAINTENANCE
g. A
g. B
g. C
g. D
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