Maintenance Of Stove, Pipe And Chimney; Exterior Maintenance; Interior Maintenance - Morso 1410 Assembly And User Instructions Manual

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3.0 Maintenance of stove, pipe and chimney

3.0 Maintenance of stove, pipe and chimney
3.0 Maintenance of stove, pipe and chimney
3.0 Maintenance of stove, pipe and chimney
3.0 Maintenance of stove, pipe and chimney
In time the paint surface of the stove may become grey. This is usually attributed to
the stove being run 'too hot'; but the stove may be freshened up by using a Morsø
Dark Grey spray paint which can be purchased from your approved Morsø dealer in
either aerosol or brush-on cans.

3.1. Exterior maintenance

3.1. Exterior maintenance
3.1. Exterior maintenance
3.1. Exterior maintenance
3.1. Exterior maintenance
The stove's surface is painted with heat-resistant senotherm coating. It will retain
its optimum condition if it is just vacuumed with a soft brush attachment or wiped
with a dry dust-free cloth.
The chimney and stovepipe must be supplied with a soot door to allow for chimney
inspection and sweeping. The size of the soot door in the chimney must corre-
spond to at least the area of the internal diameter of the chimney.

3.2 Interior maintenance

3.2 Interior maintenance
3.2 Interior maintenance
3.2 Interior maintenance
3.2 Interior maintenance
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
When the fire is lit correctly, there will be little or no soot on the ceramic glass. It is
however quite normal for the glass to become 'hazy' during a long low fire (over-
night). Revitalising the fire to burn brightly will soon burn off any residue and the
glass will again become clear. If soot forms, due to misuse or poor flue draught,
this can be easily removed using Morsø glass-cleaner. The glass must however be
cold when cleaning.
Causes of sooty glass:
- Firewood too wet.
- Logs are too big/not split.
- Combustion temperature too low.
- Too much air through botto m-grate.
- Poor chimney Draught
Inner Iron parts/wearable parts
Inner Iron parts/wearable parts
Inner Iron parts/wearable parts
Inner Iron parts/wearable parts
Inner Iron parts/wearable parts
The grate system, front grate and baffle plates are all in direct contact with the fire.
They are therefore potentially vulnerable to being burnt through even though they
are manufactured in chrome-iron. Used correctly these parts will last many years. If
however the fire is used too hot and over-firing occurs, these components will have
a higher risk of burning through or warping. It is easy in this instance to replace
these parts. If the baffle plate becomes damaged and is not replaced in time, there
would be a risk that further damage could be inflicted on the stove's top. The top
plate will be exposed to too much heat and will cause early wear and tear of the
interior parts.
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