Chimney Sweeping; Cleaning; To Replace Bottomgrate Bars - Rayburn Heatranger 345W User Instructions

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the fire box. (See Fig. 14).
Clean boiler flue outlet by inserting brush horizontal at
right hand of boiler aperture below top plate, allowing
debris to fall into firebox.
Replace flue chamber door and hotplate plug and riddle
the bottomgrate thoroughly to clear the bottomgrate
ready for re-lighting.
NOTE: THE APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED AND
INTENDED TO BE UNDER CONTINUOUS FIRING BUT
IF IT IS NOT IN USE ASHPIT AND FLUE CHAMBER
DOORS SHOULD BE LEFT OPEN TO ENSURE FREE
PASSAGE OF AIR THROUGH THE APPLIANCE AND
AVOID CONDENSATION PROBLEMS.

CHIMNEY SWEEPING

As a minimum, sweep 6 monthly and inspect soot box at
1 monthly intervals and remove any deposits.
NOTE: SWEEPS BRUSHES MUST BE OF THE TYPE
WITH WIRE CENTRES AND GUIDE WHEELS.

CLEANING

Surface blemishes caused by spillage on the gloss
enamel are easier to remove when the cooker is cool,
and a damp cloth is usually all that is necessary.
This should not be done whilst the cooker is hot.
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE PADS, OVEN CLEANER, OR
CLEANERS
CONTAINING
ENAMELLED SURFACES.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Aga recommend Vitreous Enamel
Association approved cleaners for cleaning the vitreous
enamelled surfaces of this product.
But they are unsuitable for use on: chrome and stainless
steel components, including the hand-rails and their
brackets.
The insulating covers should be cleaned regularly with a
NON-ABRASIVE mild detergent, applied with a soft
(coarse free) cloth and lightly polished up afterwards with
a soft (coarse free) duster or tissue to bring it back to its
original lustre.

TO REPLACE BOTTOMGRATE BARS

Allow fire to burn out first, then open the ashpit door and
lift off the clinker door. Remove dead fuel with hooked
poker into ashpan and then lift up each individual bar,
pulling forward to remove.
NOTE: THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF BARS FITTED
AND THE REPLACEMENT BARS SHOULD BE
CHECKED AGAINST 'REPLACED' BAR BEFORE
REPLACEMENT.
CITRIC
ACID
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