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5.3.3 Ashtray Discharge
After a long period of combustion, at least once a day, the ash should be
transferred from the grid to the ash tray by using the ash-handle. We advise you to
do this when the stove is cold. When half of the ashtray is filled, draining should be
considered.
If the ashtray is full, cast-iron parts will stay between the fuel chamber and ash,
and the air-take will be impossible. This can cause damage and deformations to the
product parts. While emptying the ash, make sure the cover of the chamber is
closed.
Attention! Before discharging the ash, embers should be checked. Even if the
ash is cold, there may still be embers in the trash that can cause a fire.
5.3.4 Emission Limit
The stove is suitable for high efficient fuel. Unsuitable fuels according to the
Ministry of Environment Applications are for example:
Wood that is moist and treated with protection
Thin
sawdust
Paper and paperboard (except ignition)
Bark and hardboard waste
Plastic and other wastes
Burning these materials will damage the environment as well as shorten the life
of the stove and cause damages. Regular cleaning and maintenance will also
reduce harmful emissions.
6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
At least once a year (when necessary more often) the stove should be cleaned and
maintained in cold condition (once every 2 months when using coal). The
efficiency increases as much as you clean. Wastes adhering to the stove and the
stove pipe should be cleaned with a brush. Fireplace glass can be cleaned with a
wet sponge and ordinary glass cleaning material can be used or the flame itself can
clean the glass in efficient chimneys. Besides, the chimney should be cleaned once a
year. We advise you to get the cleaning done by an authorized person.