Cleaning The Glass; Removing The Baffle Plate And The Baffle Unit; Disposal Of Stove Parts - SCAN 80 Assembly Instructions Manual

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CLEANING THE GLASS

Our wood-burning stoves are designed to prevent serious soot build-up on the glass. The best way to achieve this is to
make sure you have a good supply of combustion air. It is also very important that the wood is dry and the chimney
correctly dimensioned.
Even if you operate the stove in accordance with our instructions, a slight film of soot may still accumulate on the glass.
You can easily remove this film by wiping the glass down with a dry cloth and then with a cloth dampened with glass cleaner.
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Please note that the glass cleaner is not to get into contact with the gaskets, as this can discolour the glass
permanently.
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The glass cleaner must not come into contact with the painted surfaces, as these can be damaged.

REMOVING THE BAFFLE PLATE AND THE BAFFLE UNIT

Be very careful when removing the baffle plate from the stove.
After the baffle plate has been removed, the baffle unit can be dismounted.
Lift up the baffle unit a little and tip it slightly backwards until it is free of the hole (1). Then slowly pull out the unit, until
it is free of the rear rails (2).

DISPOSAL OF STOVE PARTS

Steel/cast iron
Glass
Combustion chamber
lining
Baffle plate
Gaskets
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Baffle plate
Send for recycling
Dispose of as ceramic waste
Vermiculite and chamotte are not recyclable. Dispose of as waste.
Vermiculite is not recyclable. Dispose of as waste.
Dispose of as waste
1
Baffle unit
2

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