External Cleaning; 10. Seasonal Stoppages; 11. Troubleshooting Guide - Bronpi OXFORD Installation, Operating And Servicing Instructions

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In the model Suiza-Inox and Gijón-H, the interior of the cooking chamber of the oven is composed of removable stainless steel parts (2
guides, top and back). Therefore, in order to clean it, these parts can be removed by following these steps (see drawing D53):
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Remove the top, sliding it outwards.
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Extract the side guides, which are placed on 4 supports. To detach them, we must pull up the guide and then pull it.
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Finally, remove the rear which is placed on 2 supports.
9.5.

EXTERNAL CLEANING

Do not clean the external surface of the stove with water or abrasive products because they may damage the stove. Use a
feather duster or a rag a bit wet.

10. SEASONAL STOPPAGES

After cleaning the chimney and the stove by removing the ash and other residues, close all doors and regulators.
It is recommended to clean the chimney at least once a year. Meanwhile, check the joints because if they are not in good condition (they do
not adjust to the door), they do not guarantee the proper operation of the stove! For this reason, it would be necessary to change them. You
can find this spare part in the same Bronpi distributor where you bought your stove.
If there is humidity in the place where the stove is installed, put absorbent salts inside the equipment. Protect the internal parts with neutral
vaseline in order to keep the appearance along the time.

11. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM
POSSIBLE REASON
The stove gives
Inappropriate use of the stove
off smoke
Smoke duct is cold
Smoke duct is obstructed
Smoke duct is oversized
Smoke duct is tight
The draw is not enough
Smoke duct with infiltrations
More than one equipment connected to the
duct
Air returns
Inappropriate use of the stove
Combustion range too low. Lack of draw
Excessive ash accumulation
The smoke duct does not protrude the top
of the roof
Combustion out
The door is not sealed properly or is open
of control
Excessive draw
Refractory sealing plaster is damaged
Smoke duct is oversized
Strong winds
Green or wet wood with bad quality
Insufficient heat
Green or wet wood with bad quality
Lack of primary air
Smoke duct with air infiltrations
Masonry exterior of the chimney is cold
Heat loss in the house
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** The note PROFES means that the task must be done by a professional.
INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
SOLUTION
Open the primary air intake a few minutes and then open
the door
Pre-heat the stove
Check the duct and the connector to see if it is obstructed or
has excessive soot
Install an appropriate diameter
Install an appropriate diameter
Add length to the chimney
Seal connections between sections
Disconnect the rest of equipments and seal the entrances
Open completely the primary air intake and, later, the door
during a few minutes
Use the stove with an appropriate range. Increase the
primary air intake
Empty the ash pan frequently
Add length to the chimney
Close the door or change the sealing cords
Check the installation or install a draft-diverter valve
Check the joints and use refractory putty
Install an appropriate diameter
Install an appropriate chimney cowl
Use dry wood. Air dried during at least 1 year
Use dry wood. Air dried during at least 2 years
Increase the primary air intake
Use an insulated system of chimney
Insulate thermally the chimney
Seal windows, openings, etc
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