Stove Maintenance; Gasket Replacement; Demolition And Disposal; First Use - Royal RHBH-153 Directions For Use Manual

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4.1.2 STOVE MAINTENANCE

It must be carried out at least once a year, or each time the stove indicates that maintenance
is required. During the maintenance operation, the technician must:
- clean the flue gas passage area thoroughly and completely;
- check the condition of all the seals and make sure they work properly;
- check the condition of all internal components and make sure they are clean;
- make sure the fl ue gas outlet connection is sealed and clean;
- remove any deposits of pellet residues in the tank;
- make sure that the stove is working properly;
- reset any warnings or alarms
- for easy access to the smoke compartment (A), simply remove the lid (B) by adjusting the
two screws (C) (Fig. 15).

4.1.3 GASKET REPLACEMENT

If the gaskets of the fi re door, tank or fl ue gas chamber become worn, they must be re-
placed by an authorised technician in order to guarantee the proper operation of the stove.
ATTENTION:
CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME
Empty ash tray
Clean burning pot with soft brush or ash vacuum cleaner
Check if combustion air can enter stove wihtout obstacles
Clean burning chamber with brush and ash vacuum cleaner
Door glass
Heating element sleeve
Room fan extraction grille
Boiler
exhaust manifold
door gaskets
Flue system/chimney
Fans
5.

DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL

Demolition and disposal of the stove is the exclusive responsibility of the owner who must act in compliance with the laws on
safety, respect and protection of the environment, in force in the country where the stove is installed.
Decommissioning and disposal can be entrusted to a third party, provided to always use companies authorised for recovery
and elimination of the materials in question.
F
INDICATION: follow always and in any case the regulations in force in the country of installation for the disposal of ma-
terials and possibly for the disposal report.
5.1. WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY OR FLUE FIRE (FIRE
OUTSIDE THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER)
1. Turn the stove off immediately by removing the plug from the socket.
2. Put the fire in the stove out using a CO
extinguish the fire.
3. In the event of a flue fire: Close the choke valve (refer to local/national rules, regulations, directives and norms as to
whether a choke valves is permitted) or close off the flue with a wet cloth.
CAUTION:
4. Alert the fire brigade immediately.
5. Ventilate the room by opening all windows and doors due to the possible build-up of carbon monoxide.

5.2. FIRST USE

A qualified Royal Heater service technician must fire up the stove for the first time. Not using a Royal Heater authorised
technician could mean that local legislation is not forfilled. Also will it lead to nihilation of the warranty of the stove. The first
time the stove is fired up, it must be adjusted to ensure the correct air/fuel ratio at each of the five combustion levels. The cor-
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Use only original spare parts.
extinguisher, sand, soda or salt to minimise smoke emissions. Never use water to
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the flue can get very hot. When sealing, always wear heat-resistant gloves.
every day
every week
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Fig.15
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