Hearth Cleaning - Caminetti Montegrappa TECH 3 Directions For Installation, Use And Maintenance

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Never spray the ceramic glass with "Puliglass" or any other
cleaner.
While cleaning the frontal glass, keep the door handle so that
operations can be carried out more efficiently (see picture 5).
The use of any abrasive sponges or similar for cleaning the
ceramic glass panel is FORBIDDEN; failure to do so may result in
permanent damage.
CAUTION: When the door is tilted open, to clean the ceramic
glass panel, do not lean on the door frame so as not to damage it.
Once the cleaning has been carried out, close the lateral glasses paying
attention that the pins placed laterally to the central glass are correctly
inserted in the holes of the upper and lower part of the lateral glasses (see
figure 6).
IMPORTANT: Ensure that you lock the door correctly with the
equipped tool after opening it sideways to perform the ceramic
glass cleaning.
4.1.3  Hearth cleaning
 
Clean the hearth once/twice a week, based on the wood used, just removing the ash and leaving the small cinders inside, which
could remain lit for quite a long time; it is therefore a good rule never to remove cinders using a vacuum cleaner and to throw
them in a metal container, where they can cool down completely before throwing them away for good.
IMPORTANT: Disposed ashes contain small cinders which may flare up easily even after a long time; for this reason
never remove ashes with a vacuum cleaner. Disposed ashes should always be temporarily placed in a closed metal
container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled pending final disposal.
 
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