Heart Break (Kook 80 - Kook 87 - Kook 90 4.0); Replacing The Stainless Steel Top; Replacing The Doors - Cadel KOOK 60 4.0 Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

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13.20

HEART BREAK (KOOK 80 - KOOK 87 - KOOK 90 4.0)

Probable cast iron or refractory heart break are due to an excessive overheating caused by too much fuel or
by too much combustion air. Have the damaged elements immediately replaced in order to avoid feather
damages to the stove.
Fig. 83 - Unscrew the profile
• Remove the cast iron/ceramic glass top.
• Undo the screw of the profile that locks the refractory material in place (see Fig. 83 page 32).
• Remove the steel profile (see Fig. 84 page 32).
• Remove the broken refractory material and replace it (see Fig. 85 page 32).
Use exclusively original spare parts.
13.21

REPLACING THE STAINLESS STEEL TOP

In the event of a replacement, proceed as follows:
Fig. 86 - Screw removal
• Remove the side panels (see relative chapter).
• Loosen the 10 screws along the entire perimeter of the top without removing them (see Fig. 86 page 32 and
Fig. 87 page 32).
• Remove the stainless steel top (see Fig. 88 page 32).
13.22

REPLACING THE DOORS

In the event of a replacement, proceed as follows:
Fig. 89 - Undo the screw
• Loosen the door locking screw (see Fig. 89 page 32).
• Remove the door by releasing it from the pins (see Fig. 90 page 32).
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Fig. 84 - Remove the profile
Fig. 87 - Screw removal
KOOK 60 4.0 - KOOK 67 4.0 - KOOK 70 4.0 - KOOK 80 - KOOK 87 - KOOK 90 4.0
Fig. 85 - Remove the refractory material
Fig. 88 - Remove the top
Fig. 90 - Remove the door

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