Cleaning the Flue Gas Fan Casing
This maintenance procedure should be carried out at least twice a year or after approx. 700 kg pellets.
The rear panel has to be removed for inspecting and cleaning the flue gas fan. To do this undo the four hexagon
bolts that secure the flue gas fan motor in place and carefully remove the flue gas fan motor from the housing.
Remove the fly ash from the blower and flue gas pipes with a vacuum cleaner. Take care that seals are correct
when closing.
To clean the flue pipe connection disconnect the flue pipe from the flue gas fan (see picture below left) and
vacuum the flue gas fan housing (see picture below right).
Note:
All motors have sealed ball bearings. Lubrication is not required.
Cleaning the Pellet Container
Do not fill the empty container immediately, but remove any residues (dust, chippings, etc.) from the
container.
(The stove must be disconnected from the power supply).
Inspecting the Door Seal
The state of the seals on the doors and glass should be checked at least once a year.
Replace the seals if showing any signs of wear.
Checking the Chimney Connection
Inspect and clean the connection. The collected flue dust can have a negative effect on the stoves performance
and represent a safety risk.