Emptying the ash container (convenience version)
4
Pull the handle into the first locking position after approximately 10 cm.
4
Lift up the ash container at the axis (below) and the partially pulled-out handle (above).
Securing the ash container again
4
Push the telescoping handle into the ash container: Press the closure latches and push the
telescoping handle straight down until it engages.
4
Turn the cover to the side to open the ash container.
4
Position the ash container in the middle and close both side fasteners.
9
The alarm message disappears.
What is ash?
The accumulating ash contains the residues of the fuel in concentrated form. If you use natural
wood fuels exclusively then the grate ash is a valuable mineral fertiliser and can be disposed of
in the compost bin.
Normal ash is grey and fine-powdered. Should you discover partially burned fuel on the rotary
grate, ash ring or in the ash container, this is a sign of incomplete combustion and it is in your
interest to have customer service correct it!
WARNING
Risk of fire from embers
4
Only empty out cold ashes!
Cleaning the burner plate and ignition pipe
4
Remove the deposits on the burner plate using a wire brush and bump blocked air nozzles
clear.
4
Vacuum off the burner plate.
4
Check the secure seating of the burner plate halves: Are all six bolts secure?
4
Remove the deposits on the edge of the upward feed unit.
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Ensure that the burner plate is free from ash, pellets and deposits.
4
Pull the ignition pipe out of the upward feed unit area.
4
Remove the deposits on and in the ignition pipe (vacuum).
4
Reinsert the ignition pipe into the hole.
4
Vacuum the photocell pipe clear.
4
Check the free moveability of the ash rotary grate.
4
Check the ash rotary grate and the ash worm for wear.
NOTICE
Known faults
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The ash in the inside of the substructure represents a valuable insulation
downwards and to the side.
4
Leave the ash in the substructure!
7.4.3.1
7.4.4
Burner plate
Upward feed
unit
Ignition pipe
Pipe for photo-
cell
Ash rotary
grate
7
Maintenance
Maintenance steps
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B KWB Easyfire EN, 05.2011