Inis Mor MK2 Boiler stove
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With the throat plate assembly now re-
moved a flexible flue brush can be used
to clean out the 3 flue-way baffles on
either side of the heat exchanger (See
below).
When the throat plate assembly is re in-
stalled, cleaning of the fire box/grate
assembly can be done.
Firstly, lift away the front firebar (See
exploded view of stove for detail). Next
the grate side plates are removed by mov-
ing the front end of the plate up. Once
it is lifted up, it can be withdrawn. Af-
ter withdrawal of both side plates, lift
each riddler bar on the left side first
and remove. With the riddler bars re-
moved, the rear firebox plate can be re-
moved by lifting up straight and lifting
away.
Sometimes, after extended use a flathead
screw driver may be needed to help lift
the plate free. At this point all the
vents and areas at the back of the fire-
box can be cleaned out (never clean the
stove if it is still hot!!!).
Inspect all internal parts of the stove
and replace if needed. Only Inis Stoves
genuine parts should be used in the stove
To clean the paint of the stove we recom-
mend the use of a slightly damp cloth
with a mild detergent. Avoid using abra-
sive material on the paint of the stove.
If the stove is to be unused for a pro-
longed period of time, for instance over
the summer months, the stove should be
fully cleaned and a lubricant applied to
all moving parts. The damper may be left
slightly open to facilitate a little air
movement through the stove and avoid
moisture build up. Avoid excess opening
of the damper as this will result in ex-
cess heat loss through the stove up the
chimney. After a prolonged period being
unused, inspect the chimney before use to
ensure no blockage has occurred. Also en-
sure that the air vent to the room of the
stove is clear. Inis Stoves highly recom-
mends annual servicing of the stove as