SERVICING
Regular maintenance is essential for good stove operation.
DAILY CLEANING
Clean with a vacuum cleaner. The whole process only takes a few minutes a day. Use a VACUUM CLEANER, preferably our
optional ash vacuum bin, when the stove is cold:
Remove top ceramic tiles and operate smoke duct cleaning rods repeatedly.
Open cover.
Brush internal parts of firebox, preferably using a soft brush.
Complete firebox cleaning also entails removing and putting the upper parts back, as illustrated below.
Vacuum-clean hearth and vacuum-clean the space around the combustion chamber where the ash falls Remove com-
bustion chamber, clean it with a scraper and unblock any blocked holes on all sides Remove and empty ash pan, and
vacuum-clean the underlying compartment.
Vacuum-clean combustion chamber compartment, clean touching edges and replace combustion chamber.
If necessary clean glass (when cold).
NEVER VACUUM-CLEAN HOT ASH
Do not loosen the Allen screws inside the firebox.
Make sure the two baffles are put
back in their right places.
We remind you that using the stove
without cleaning the melting pot,
may cause a sudden ignition gas insi-
de the combustion chamber with the
consequent breaking of the glass
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