MAINTENANCE
11.7 CLEANING OF THE BRAZIER
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Recommended cleaning frequency: consult the para-
graph
"Scheduled
maintenance".
Before proceeding with the cleaning operations, any
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unburned pellets left in the brazier must be removed.
Before proceeding with the cleaning operations, any
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unburned pellets left in the brazier must be removed.
Consult the paragraph
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the ash.
TOOLS TO BE USED; ash vacuum device equipped
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with a fine-mesh filter in order to prevent part of the
ash from being blown into the room.
11.7.1 CLEANING OF THE BRAZIER - PELLET SIDE
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The unburned pellets must NOT be poured into the tank.
To clean the brazier, proceed as follows:
- open the door of the appliance, consult the paragraph "
the
door"
- remove the ring covering the brazier
- use a suitable suction device to remove combustion residues and
any ash deposited inside and outside of the brazier
- put the brazier covering ring back on.
11.7.2 CLEANING OF THE BRAZIER - WOOD SIDE
To clean the brazier, proceed as follows:
- open the door of the appliance, consult the paragraph
door"
- use a suitable suction device to remove combustion residues and
any ash deposited inside and outside of the brazier.
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"Ash
disposal" to dispose of
Opening
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"Opening the
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11.8 CLEANING OF THE HEAT EXCHANGER
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This procedure is important on the pellet side and on
the wood side.
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Recommended cleaning frequency: consult the para-
graph
"Scheduled
maintenance".
TOOLS TO BE USED; hook for cleaning the front heat
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exchanger (supplied).
To clean the heat exchangers, proceed as follows:
- use the appropriate front scraper cleaning hook (supplied) to hook
the scraper rod that cleans the heat exchanger
- move the rod forward and backwards to clean the heat exchanger
from any combustion residues
11.8.1 CLEANING OF THE HEAT EXCHANGER - PELLET
SIDE
To complete the cleaning of the heat exchanger:
- open the door of the appliance, consult the paragraph
door"
- remove the flame separator.
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It is advisable to proceed with the
combustion
chamber" operation.
EN
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"Opening the
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"Cleaning of the
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