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Remove all the ash from the stove at least once every two weeks and check whether the
inside of the stove is still intact.
Cleaning
The stove may only be cleaned when it is cold. Clean the outside of the stove using a soft
cloth or a soft brush. Do not use water or aggressive cleaning agents. Any grease spots
on the stone can best be removed using cleaning spirit. Do not get cleaning spirit on the
enamelled surface.
Tiles
Soapstone is a natural product. Cracks may appear in the stone. This will not affect the
operation of the stove.
Window
If a deposit is present on the window despite the clean-window facility, this can be
removed using wire wool.
Doors and seals
Regularly check whether the door seals (including the ash pan’s door) are still complete
and exible. If not, the seals must be replaced. Only use original components when
replacing the seals.
Flame plate
The ame plate must be removed once every two months (more frequently with intensive
use) to remove any ash from the plate. To remove the ame plate, unscrew the ame plate
hooks half a turn. The ame plate can then be tilted and the area above the plate can be
cleaned using a brush or a vacuum cleaner. Only do this when the stove is cold. Check
whether the ame plate has been deformed.
Soot and creosote
All soot and creosote must be removed from the inside of the stove once a year.
Flue
The ue must be swept clean once a year. Before sweeping the ue, remove the ame
plate as described above. The ue must only be swept clean by a recognized chimney
sweep.
Warranty
The warranty is no longer valid if insufcient maintenance has been carried out on the
stove.