CLEANING YOUR STOVE
Turn the stove off and allow it to cool completely before attempting any cleaning. Note
that it will retain heat for some time after it has been turned off.
Cast Iron Surfaces.
Regular dusting with a dry lint free cloth is all that should normally be necessary. If
the paint needs retouching, allow the stove to cool completely. Brush any areas
needing attention with a wire brush (Not enamelled surfaces). Clean off any loose
matter. Touch up with high temperature stove paint. Apply the paint sparingly. Two
light coats are better than one thick coat.
Opening the Door.
The door is secured with a locking bolt and Hex nut. To open the door use a 3mm
Allen key to loosen the hex nut on the side of the door, being carefull not to remove it
completely. Ref to Figure A. Then select a suitably sized spanner and turn counter
clockwise by approximately a quarter turn on the handle to open.
Always secure the door with the locking bolt and hex nut to prevent
inadvertent opening and consequent injury or damage while the stove is in use.
To lock the door turn the locking bolt first clockwise followed by the hex nut
until they reach there stoping points.
The Glass Window.
Any stains on the glass can be removed with a non-abrasive cleaner such as a
ceramic hob cleaner.
Never use abrasive cleaners.
Clean the window carefully in
accordance with the instructions supplied with the cleaner.
FITTING THE CERAMIC FUEL EFFECT
The installer and owner guide for the ceramic fuel effect is separate from this guide.
The installer may have attached it to this guide or placed it inside. It is important that
the installer and owner guide for the ceramic fuel effect is followed correctly. If
replacing the ceramic fuel effect, where a new guide is supplied, follow the installer
and owner guide supplied with the replacement fuel effect.
Keep the replacement installer and owner guide with this owner guide for future
reference.
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