Royal RHBH-153 Directions For Use Manual page 50

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10. CLEANING
The cleaning operations can be performed by the user as long as all the instructions given in this manual have been read and
understood.
It is recommended to carry out the cleaning operations with the stove off and cold.
OPENING THE DOOR
To open the door, use the opening lever wearing a glove for high temperatures.
CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE HEARTH
Daily or before each ignition, it is necessary to check that the burn pot is clean to ensure the free
flow of combustion air from the holes of the burn pot itself.
Remove the ash that has accumulated inside the burn pot (Fig. 26).
If necessary, remove the ash drawer and empty it out,
taking care to remove any residues from the compartment that contains (Fig. 26).
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Using an ash vacuum can simplify the cleaning operations.
CLEANING THE FLUE COMPARTMENT
The flue compartment must be cleaned every 2 months or whenever necessary.
After cleaning the burn pot, remove it and clean the compartment that contains it (Fig. 27).
Remove the ash drawer and, using a special ash vacuum, remove any residues in the compart-
ment that contains it.
CAUTION:
assistance centre.
CLEANING THE FLUE GAS CIRCUIT
Every 400 kg of pellets burnt, or once per season, the flue gas circuit needs to be cleaned of any residue (Fig. 28).
Fig. 28
CLEANING THE GLASS
It is carried out with a damp cloth or with dampened paper that is wiped over the ash (fig. 29).
Rub until the glass is clean.
Do not clean the glass while the stove is on and do not use abrasive sponges.
The fire door glass should be cleaned every day.
CLEANING THE FLUE GAS DUCTING
Every 400 kg of pellets burnt, or once per season, the flue ducts need to be cleaned of any residue.
Once per year, clean any soot using brushes.
The cleaning operation must be carried out by a flue specialist, who must clean the duct of any fl ue gases, the flue and the
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to clean the exchanger circuit and flue box, contact a qualified technical
Fig. 26.
Fig. 27
Fig. 29

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