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7 MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Before cleaning, make sure the power has been
turned off at the circuit breaker panel and that the heating
element of the heater is cool.
7.1 Cleaning The Fireplace
Use a microfiber cloth or other soft cloth to clean the black
powder-coated parts of the fireplace.
Never use any solvents or aggressive cleaning agents. The
use of sandpaper, steel wool or brushes and scouring pads
is strictly not recommended. This will leave scratches on the
coating.
7.2 Cleaning The Glass Reflector
The glass reflector that is placed at an angle in the fireplace
must be treated with care.
Instructions for cleaning the glass reflector:
• Only clean the glass with clean water: cleaning
products are not recommended.
• Just dust the window or dry it with a clean
microfiber cloth.
• Always dry the pane completely: water residue is
difficult to remove.
Do not clean the glass reflector with any cleaning products,
abrasives, cerium oxide, etc. Never use hard materials such
as steel wool, razor blades, etc.
To clean the glass reflector, remove the front window from
the fireplace. To do so, follow these steps:
Loosen the screws and slide the retaining clips up.
Lean the top of the glass down and carefully remove it from
the fireplace. The glass reflector can now be accessed and
cleaned.
Replace the front window and secure the retaining clips.
Tighten the screws so they are snug. Do not overtighten.