6.6 Glass pane
The fire has glass panes made of heat-resistant ceramic material.
Very small irregularities in the glass panes cannot be avoided and are within the specified quality standards.
!Caution
The glass pane is attached to the door by means of profiles or lips. After the fire has been burning a few times, a
little bit of play may occur at a glass pane. Tighten the nuts or press the clips tight when you notice the glass pane
getting a little bit of play. Do not overtighten the nuts, as overtightening will cause breakage.
When a glass pane is torn or broken, you must have it replaced.
Although the fire has a pane aeration system, there may still be deposits on the pane. Regularly remove any
deposits on the glass pane, using the glass pane cleaning agent supplied, as these deposits may burn into the glass
and will be difficult to remove.
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The glass pane should absolutely not be placed in the glass container, as the ceramic material has a much higher
melting temperature than ordinary glass.
6.7 Chimney sweeping
The flue duct must be inspected and cleaned by a recognized specialist.
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Keep the invoice, your insurance may ask for it.
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Regularly check the glass pane for cracks/tears.
Do not use corrosive and/or abrasive cleaning agents to clean the glass pane.
Do not overtighten the nuts that are used to fix the glass pane, as overtightening will cause breakage;
A broken ceramic pane must be disposed of with the regular domestic waste (see section 8.3).
in case of normal use (1 to 2 times per week) you must have the flue duct inspected and cleaned once per year;
in case of (more) frequent use, you should have your flue duct inspected/cleaned more often (2 to 3 times per
year);
have the flue duct checked for blockage if you have not burned your fire for a long time.
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