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8. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Basic information
Note
Your stove must be switched off and cooled before any maintenance work is performed. Ensure that you do not vacuum into the combustion air line during heating operation during any cleaning (vacuuming). You could vacuum out embers – FIRE RISK!
Cleaning of the burn pot - daily
Make sure that the air vents are not blocked with ash or clinker. Remove the clinker using the supplied wire brush and vacuum the burn pot.
Note
SERVICE appears in the display after consumption of 700 kg pellets. Cleaning and maintenance is to be performed.
This message can be acknowledged by pressing ENTER and operation can be continued. The number of SERVICE messages is stored in the background.
Note
Only work on the unit when the mains plug has been disconnected.
The frequency with which the stove requires cleaning and the maintenance intervals depend on the fuel you use. High moisture content, ash, dust and chips may more than double the maintenance required. We would like to again point out that only tested and recommended pellets or logs may be used as fuel.
Do not damage the ignition when cleaning with a wire brush.
Note
Clean the fire trough regularly. Only clean when cold, when embers are extinguished!
Tip
wood as fertiliser - The mineral content of the wood remains in the combustion chamber as ash as a residue of the combustion. This is an excellent fertiliser for all plants in the garden; it is a completely natural product. The ash should be stored first and extinguished with water.
Note
If the stove is heated in continous operation, it must be cleaned 2x within 24 hours. BACK FIRE HAZARD!
Note
Ash may contain embers – only place ash in sheet steel containers.
Empty the ash drawer
Empty the ash drawer regularly. The ash drawer is simply pulled forward with the combustion chamber door open
Cleaning the door glass
The viewing window becomes coated in the case of solid fuels, particularly with the very fine ash of wood pellets, light or dark depending on the pellet quality
(especially with low output). The glass can be cleaned best with a moist cloth.
Stubborn dirt can be removed with a special cleaner available from your stove dealer.
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Table of contents
- 3 Explanations to symbols
- 4 Spare part overview exploded diagram
- 6 Spare part overview article numbers
- 7 Dimensions
- 7 Amount of fuel
- 7 Technical data
- 7 Packaging
- 7 Electrical connection
- 8 General warning and safety information
- 8 First heating
- 8 Safety distances
- 9 Prior to set up
- 9 The correct chimney connection
- 10 What are pellets?
- 10 Wood pellet specification according to ENplus – A
- 10 Pellet storage
- 11 Operating comfort
- 11 Top efficiency - lowest emissions
- 11 Pressure monitoring
- 11 Low-temperature shutdown
- 11 Electrical excess current protection
- 11 Automatic cleaning cycle
- 11 Component monitoring
- 11 Auger motor monitoring
- 11 Power failure (during heating)
- 11 Power failure (during the initial stage)
- 12 General information
- 12 Connection to the chimney
- 12 Combustion air
- 12 Feeding in external combustion air
- 12 Convection air conduction
- 13 Dismantling stone
- 15 RIKA room sensor/RIKA radio room sensor
- 15 RIKA GSM Control
- 15 RIKA interface for various options
- 15 External room thermostat
- 15 External connection cable bridge
- 16 Basic information
- 16 Cleaning of the burn pot - daily
- 16 Empty the ash drawer
- 16 Cleaning the door glass
- 17 Cleaning flue pipes
- 18 Cleaning the flame temperature sensor
- 18 Cleaning the pellet container
- 18 Bearings
- 18 Checking door seal
- 18 Cleaning of painted surfaces
- 18 Cleaning the flue gas channels
- 19 Problem