Cleaning The Lifting Door And The Firebox; Cleaning The Lifting Door; Cleaning The Firebox - Kalfire W60/51Fl Installation And Instructions Manual

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7.6 Cleaning the lifting door and the firebox

7.6.1 Cleaning the lifting door

CAREFUL! before cleaning the glass, this must be
completely cooled down to prevent any damage.
1. open the door of the fireplace (see section 7.5).
2. gently wipe the worst soiling from the glass pane
with a moist cloth.
3.
spray the cleaning agent onto a soft cloth.
CAREFUL! never spray the cleaning agent directly onto
the glass.
4. wipe the glass pane with a damp cloth to remove the
cleaning agent
5. wipe the glass pane with a damp cloth to remove any
cleaning agent that may have been left behind.
6. Close the door of the fireplace (see section 7.5).
WARNING no detergent fluids may come into contact with
the sealing cords. This will damage the cord!
− remove persistent soiling by dipping a damp cloth into
the ash.
− do not use detergents that contain ammonia. ammonia
will damage the sealing cords.
− ensure that no glowing particles come into contact with
the sealing cord. This will damage the cord.

7.6.2 Cleaning the firebox

Your fireplace is suitable for burning dry wood, which burns best
in its own ashes. This combustion leaves very little residual ash
(approx. 3 g per kg of wood).
Make sure that the level of ash does not rise above the air gauge.
The air gauge is situated in the frame and ensures correct
ignition of the wood. The opening of the air gauge must never be
obstructed or blocked. The lower sealing cord must be free of ash,
so the glass is able to lay against the sealing cord.
Tip: ash consists largely of minerals, which can be used as a
fertiliser in the garden.
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figure 39: Cleaning the glass pane

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