Cleaning The Main And Ignition Burner - BaltGaz LUX User Manual

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-checking the gas and water systems' air-tightness;
-checking the thermo relay's (draught sensor's) operation;
-checking the water temperature sensor' operation;
-lubrication of moving connections (if necessary);
-unscheduled cleaning of the appliance (including cleaning from dust on the appliance's inner units and
details).
ATTENTION! The works for the appliance's technical service, connected with disassembling of its
gas or water pipelines must be effectuated only after it is completely switched off (the taps on water
and gas lines by the inlet into the appliance must be closed, the power element must be removed fr4om
the battery section).
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12.1. Cleaning the main and ignition burner

In order to clean the main burner it is necessary to effectuate the following operations:
a) switch the appliance off;
b) close the gas stop valve, remove the casing (see p. 7.2.1,page 11), remove the main burner and disconnect
the manifold from it;
c) remove the dust from the burner's outer surfaces and from the manifold with a brush;
d) wipe the manifold and the nozzles with a moist rag;
e) remove dust from the inner channels of the burner's blades by a brush cleaner;
f) wash the burner with a soap solution, especially its blades' inner cavities with the help of a brush cleaner.
Wash it thoroughly in running water, dry it and put it back.
In order to clean the ignition burner it is necessary to effectuate the following operations:
а) switch the appliance off;;
b) close the gas stop valve, remove the casing (see p. 7.2.1,page 11), remove the ignition burner;
c) clean the electrodes of the plug and flame sensor from soot deposit and clean up their contacts;
d) screw out the nozzle from the ignition burner;
e) wash the ignition burner's inner cavity with a soap solution. Wash it thoroughly in running water, dry it
and put it back.
Keeping the burner clean will keep the heat exchanger from soot contamination and prolong its
working lifespan.
12.2
Heat exchanger cleaning
If the heat exchanger is contaminated, it is necessary to clean its surfaces where soot has appeared and
clean the heat exchanger's pipes where scale deposit has appeared.
In order to remove soot it is necessary to:
a)
Remove the heat exchanger and put it into hot soap solution or a solution of any other synthetic
detergent;
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