Disposal Of Ashes; Glass Reolacement; Glass Cleanine - Bosca LIMIT 450 Owner's Manual

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Disposal of Ashes
Your
unit's firebox
has
a
grooved
base,
through which
the
ashes
from the
wood
bumed
automatically
deposit
into
the
ashbin.
When the
ashbin
is
full,
make
sure
that
the
stove
and the
ashes
are
cold
(remember that
the
coals
can remain
hot
for
up
to
36
hours) and
place
the
ashes
in
a
metal container
with
a
tight
fitting
lid.
The closed.container
of
ashes
should
be placed
on
a
noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from
all
combustible
materials,
pending
final
disposal. If
the
ashes
are
disposed of by burial
in
soil
or otherwise locally
dispersed
they should be retained in the closed container
until
all cinders
have
thoroughly
cooled.
Glass
Replacements
The
front
glass
is
a ceramic glass,
especially
made for
use
in
wood
stoves,
and should therefore
not
be
marred
by
normal
use
of the
stove.
If for
any reason
the
glass
does break,
it will
be
necessary
to
replace
it.
Never operate
your
stove
with broken
glass.
Fig.
1l
Replace
the
glass as
follows:
Make
sure
that the
fire
is
completely extinguished
and
the
stove
is
cold.
Protect
your
hands
with
gloves that
are
appropriate
for
this
type of work.
Remove
the
hont
door, chrefully
pushing
it
upward
(fig
I
l).
Place
the door on
a flat surface.
Unscrew
the bolts that
hold
down
the
stainless-steel
frame
on
the
stove
door.
Separate
the
door
frame from the
glass. The
glass
should be loose
on
the door, once the frame
has
been removed.
Pla'ce
a
new
sheet of
glass
on the iioor,
reset
the frame
in
its
original position,
then
screw the frame
in
place
on
the
door.
-
Reinstall
the door, inserting
the bottom
part
first,
then
the
top
part.
-
Before
lighting
a
new
fire,
ensure that the
door
is
seated
in
its
correct position.
Use
only ceramic
glass
for
use
in
wood
stoves.
Do not
use
other
type of
glass.
If
the
ceramic
glass
of
your
stove
needs to be replaced, contact
your
Official
BOSCA
Dealer.
Glass
Cleaning
One
of
the more
attractive features of
your
stove
is
that
you
can actually enjoy seeing
the fire.
However,
your view
may be
obscured
when
the
glass
becomes
dirty.
In
order
to minimize
this,
we recommend
the
following
advice:
-
The
main
cause
of dirt
spots
on
your
glass
is
directly
connected
with
the
humidity content
of the
wood
used,
along
with
maintaining
the
Aii
Control setting
on "Low"
Position.
Use
only dry
wood.
Store
it adequately, and keep the
Air
Controlat the "Medium"
position.
-
Clean
the
glass
periodically
riitfr
a
commercialstove
glass
cleaner,
waiting
untilthe
glass is
completely cold before
cleaning.

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