Removing Baffle Plate For Cleaning; Glass Panel - SCAN DSA 5 Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

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Removing baffle plate for cleaning

The baffle plate must be placed according to the pictures below, fig 3 & 4.
When the stove and the chimney are cleaned/swept, a layer of soot may be left on the baffle plate.
This can be removed by tipping the baffle plate. The soot will then fall into the stove, where it is easily
removed.
The baffle plate is made of vermiculite and it is a porous material, which can easily be broken, so
please handle it with care. If the plate is broken or worn, it has to be replaced (not covered by the
limited warranty).
Fig. 4
Fig. 3

Glass panel

The glass is a heat resistant ceramic glass that can withstand continuous temperatures up to 1390°F
(754°C). This temperature is well beyond the temperatures in which you operate your stove.
This stove is designed to provide a flow of hot air over the inside of the glass, which helps keep it
optimally clean during combustion. When operating the insert on low for extended periods of time, the
glass may become dirty. A short, hot fire will help clean off much of the normal buildup (see section 6:
Troubleshooting). In order to keep the glass soot free, the moisture content of the wood must be
between 15 and 18% on a wet basis.
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