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Using the appliance for the fi rst time
When you light your gas appliance for the fi rst time, the appliance must ‘anneal’. The unit has a heat-resistant lacquer which
must still burn in. Though this may give an unpleasant smell, it is otherwise harmless. It is advisable to burn the stove at its
highest position for about three hours while airing the room well.
Discolouration of walls, ceilings and grates
After lighting your appliance, the walls, ceilings and grates may show some discolouration. This is caused by the
dust particles that burn in the convection cover. This is a natural process for which WANDERS cannot be held
responsible. To minimize discolouring we refer to the advice given for atmospheric appliances. Your installer can
give you more information about this.
Some deposit may form on the ceramic glass of the door of the appliance. You can easily remove this deposit with a damp
cloth when the glass is cold. If necessary you can use a special cleansing agent for ceramic cookers. Page 24 shows you how
to remove the glass.
Watch out for fi nger marks!
Make sure to leave no fi nger marks on the cleaned glass pane when you close the appliance door. Finger marks
leave stains which will burn in the glass.
Ensure that no logs are placed in front of the pilot fl ame. The gas must be able to fl ow unobstructed to the main
burner. The main burner is located underneath the log set. See page 27 for placing the ceramic log set properly.
It is advisable to keep the pilot fl ame alight in heating season to prevent condensation and possible calcifi cation
on the inside of the door.
Newly-built house or recently renovated?
It is advisable to wait six weeks before lighting the appliance in a newly-built house that has recently been
delivered, or in a space that has recently been drastically renovated. The walls and ceilings still contain gases,
softeners and moist from plasterwork or paint. The warm air-streams may discolour the dust particles in the
space which may stick to walls and ceilings. When the moist in the walls and ceilings warm up it may also cause
yellowish stains.
Maintenance
Small maintenance
Avoid the air in your room to be fi lled with dust particles from tabacosmoke, candles and oillamps. These particles, when
burned near the appliance may settle as discolloration on the walls and ceiling. Ventilate the room where the appliance is
installed as much as possible. Remove any dirt and dust with a vacuum cleaner. Clean the outside only when the appliance
is cold. If coff ee or something else has spilt on the ornamental moulding while the appliance is burning, turn the unit off
immediately. When the appliance has cooled off , you can remove any stains with a damp cloth.
Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or abrasives and do not apply any stove polish.
Annual maintenance
Your gas appliance needs to be checked and maintained by a certifi ed installer at least once a year. He will check the following:
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The air-tightness of the exhaust pipes for gas and fumes and the combustion air supply pipe.
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The proper functioning of the gas control block, the thermocouple interrupter (a safety measure against unexpected outfl ow
of gas) and the ignition of the main burner.
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The entire pipe system, including the exterior wall or roof duct and the external outlet.
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Inspection of possible wear and tear of the sealing of the doors and glass panes.
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The following components will be cleaned: the main burner, the pilot light, the fl ue tube and the supply of combustion air.
Any dust collected in the appliance can be removed with a vacuum cleaner.
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