Smoke Detector; Door Glass - PSG Caddy PF01010 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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When ignited, creosote produces an extremely hot fire inside the chimney. To
avoid this situation, it is important to do the rotation of wood away from heating
appliances and lighting products. Inspect the chimney system at regular intervals
to determine a cleaning cycle. A weekly cleaning might be required during mild
temperature periods but a monthly cleaning should be sufficient during cold
periods.
If a significant layer of creosote has accumulated, it must be removed
immediately to eliminate the risk of chimney fire
IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CLEAN THE HEAT EXCHANGERS THOROUGHLY
AT THE END OF SEASON IN ORDER TO PREVENT CORROSION).
Remember that a small, hot fire is preferable to a large smouldering one to
prevent creosote build-ups within the system. Prepare an emergency procedure
in case of a chimney fire (see Section 4.6, Chimney fire.)

2.5 SMOKE DETECTOR

We highly recommend the use of a smoke detector. It must be installed at least
15 feet (4.57 m) from the appliance in order to prevent undue triggering of the
detector when reloading.

2.6 DOOR GLASS

To maintain a clean and safe installation, do not build your fire too close to the
glass or allow logs to lean on the glass. Do not operate your furnace at too low a
setting. Keep the air inlet opened long enough during the fire start-up to prevent
the fire from smouldering, which could stain the glass.
An intense fire will help keep the glass clean. However, in the event that your
glass gets stained, which should not occur under normal operating conditions,
you will have to clean it using a wet cloth and a wood stove glass cleaner. Clean
the glass ONLY when the unit has cooled down.
cleanser. Wood stove glass cleaners are available in most home centers and
specialty hearth retailers.
AVOID KNOCKING OR SCRATCHING THE GLASS. IT COULD CRACK OR
BREAK.
WARNING
WARNING
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Do not use an abrasive

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