Handle; Creosote - Formation And Need For; Removal - Bosca LIMIT 450 Owner's Manual

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S-ome
bricks
may brake due
to
the normal
use
of the
appliance
or
from impact when loading
wood.
If this occurs,
proceed
as
follows, after making
sure
that
any fire
is
extinguished
and the
appliance
and
brick are
cold:
-
Use
gloves
to
protect
your
hands
-
Clean
any
ashes
from
the firebox
-
Take
hold
of
the
brick
to
be
replaced, and push
it
upwards.
This
should
leave
you
enough
space
to move the
bottom
of the brick
toward the
center of the firebox
-
Clean
any
pieces
of brick
remaining
in the
space
where the new
brick
will
be placed
-
To
insert the
new
brick,
place the
upper
end
in
the
molding
in the
top
part of the fnebox
-
Once the
upper
part of the brick
is
well
seated,
push
it
towards
the inside
surface
of the
firebox,
until the
brick
is
completely
seated
in
place.
If
you
need to replace
Refractory
Bricks,
check
with
your
Official
BOSCA
Dealer.
Handle
After some
use,
it may be
necessary
to replace the
wood
part of the
front door
handle.
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Replace
the
wooden
handle
as
follows:
-
Be
sure
that the
fire
is
out
and
the
stove
is
cold
-
Remove
the
existing
wood
handle
(use a
N"4
Allan
key)
-
Turn the screw
as
far
as
possible
and remove
To
replace the
wood
handle, check
with
your
Official
BOSCA
Dealer.
Creosote
-
Formation and need for removal
When wood
is
burned
slowly,
it produces tar and
other
organic
vapors,
which
combine
with
expelled
moisture
to
form
creosote. The
creosote vapors condense in the
relatively
cool chimney flue of
a
slow
burning
fire.
As
a
result, creosote residue
accumulates
on
the flue lining.
When ignited
this
creosote
makes
an extremely
hot
fire.
The
chimney
connector
and chimney should
be
inspected
at
least every
two months during
the heating
season
to determine
if
creosote
build up
has
occurred.
If
creosote
has
accumulated
it
should
be removed to reduce the
risk
of
a
chimney
fire.

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