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Fig. 49 - Lids removal
• Turn the lower panel to the outside and unscrew the 2 fume chamber closing zincate panel screw (see
Fig. 49 page 80).
• Clean the fume passages with the aid of a brush (see Fig. 50 page 80).
• Clean with a vacuum cleaner the ash which has accumulated on the inner (see Fig. 51 page 80).
• After the cleaning the opposite operation is to repeat checking the gasket efficiency and integrity: if
necessary provide for its replacement by an Authorized Technician.
12.10
FUME PIPES ANNUAL CLEANING
Clean once a week from soot with brushes.
The cleaning operation must be executed by a specialized stove-repairer who will provide for the cleaning
of fume pipe, chimney flue and chimney pot. He will also check their eficiency and will release a written
declaration of the safety of the appliance. This operation must be executed at least once a year.
12.11
GENERAL CLEANING
For cleaning external and inner parts of the stove do not use steel wools, muriatic acid or other corrosive
and abrasive materials.
12.12
CLEANING OF PAINTED METAL PANELS
To clean painted metal panels use a soft cloth. Do not use degreasant agents like alcool, diluents, acetone,
gasoline because these could irremediably damage the varnish.
12.13
CLEANING OF CERAMIC AND STONE PANELS
Some stove models has an external lining made up of ceramic or stone. These pieces are handmade
therefore they could inevitably present crazings, seedinesses, shadings.
To clean ceramic or stone panels use a soft and dry cloth. If using any cleaners this will seep through the
crazings putting them in evidence.
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Fig. 50 - Cleaning with a brush
Fig. 51 - Fume passages cleaning
RONDÓ - MIKA