3.3.1 Maintenance
The stove should be regularly serviced by an approved and competent engineer but some simple
procedures are given below which the user can also adopt.
3.3.2 Cleaning glass
This product is equipped with an air wash for the glass. Air is sucked in through the air vent above
the stove and down along the inside of the glass.
However, some soot will always stick to the glass, but the quantity will depend on the local draught
conditions and adjustment of the air wash vent. Most of the soot layer will normally be burned off
when the air wash vent is opened all the way and a fire is burning briskly in the stove.
Good advice!
For normal cleaning, when the stove is extinguished and cold, moisten a paper towel
with warm water and add some cooled ash from the burn chamber. Rub it over the glass and then
clean the glass with clean water & then dry. If it is necessary to clean the glass more thoroughly we
recommend using a glass cleaner (follow manufacturer‟s instructions).
3.3.3 External surface cleaning
The cast surface of the stove is painted with heat-resistant paint. It is best maintained by simply
vacuuming it with a soft brush attachment or wiping it down with a dry, dust-free cloth, but only
when the stove is not in use & cold.