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Fig. 31 - Burning pot extraction
Fig. 32 - Burning pot cleaning
• Extract the burning pot (see
Fig. 31
) from its seat and empty it from the ash.
• If necessary clean with a pointed object the holes obstructed by encrustations (see
Fig. 32
).
Fig. 33 - Burning pot box cleaning
Fig. 34 - Cleaning with a brush
• Clean and drain away the burning pot box and ash tray box from ash which has accumulated in its inner (see
Fig. 33
).
• Clean also the hole for pellet drop with a brush (see
Fig. 34
).
• The ash remains must be poured in a metal container with a sealed lid and this container must never get in touch with combu-
stible materials (for example put on a wooden floor), as the inner ash keeps the embers firing for a long time.
• Only when the embers are off the ash coul be poured in the organic waste.
• Pay attention if the flame becomes red colured, if it is weak or if black smoke creates in the inner: in this case the burning pot
is encrusted and needs to be cleaned. If it is broken, it must be replaced.
13.4 HOPPER CLEANING
Fig. 35 - Hopper cleaning
Per each pellets supply, check the probable presence of meal, sawdust and other remanins on the hopper bottom. If present, they
must be removed with the aid of a vacuum cleaner (see
Fig. 35
).
13.5 FUME PIPES ANNUAL CLEANING
Clean annually from soot with brushes.
The cleaning operation must be executed by a specialized stove-repairer who will provide for the cleaning of fume pipe, chimney