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User manual
For appliances with a DRU Bluetooth remote control
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A - Display
B - Ignition
C - Down
D - Up
E - Eco Wave
F - Manual operation
G - Switching power supply
H - Ignition / Switch o
I - Second burner
J - Function button
K - Thermostat
L - Eco Glow
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Button Display Description
Switching off the appliance
Page 19, section 4.3.5
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Igniting the appliance
Page 19, section 4.3.6
Second burner on/off
Page 20, section 4.3.7
Switching on the Eco Wave
Page 22, section 4.3.9
Switching on manual operation
Page 21, section 4.3.8
Switching on the thermostat
Page 23, section 4.3.10
Eco Glow / Switch Contact on/off
Page 24, section 4.3.11
Switching power supply on/off
Page 24, section 4.3.12
Action in progress
Action is carried out
Bluetooth connection status
Page 14, section 4.3
Error message
Page 28, section 5
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Time schedule on/off
Page 25, section 4.3.13
Replacing the batteries
Page 14, section 4.3.1
Temperature display
The currently measured room temperature
Connection lost
Page 28, section 5.1
Error code
Page 30, section 5.3
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Resetting the appliance
Page 30, section 5.4
(5 sec.) Bluetooth pairing mode
Page 18, section 4.3.4
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Contents
1. Introduction 5
2. Safety 6
2.1 Precautions / safety instructions 6
2.1.1 Safety of the installation 6
2.1.2 Safety of people and animals 8
2.1.3 Safety through maintenance 9
2.2 EU Declaration of Conformity 9
3. Taking the appliance in operation 10
3.1 Stoking up for the rst time 10
3.2 Discolouration of walls and ceilings 11
4. Operating the appliance 12
4.1 DRU Fire App 12
4.2 Home automation 13
4.3 Remote control 14
4.3.1 Placing/replacing the batteries 14
4.3.2 Coupling the remote control 16
4.3.3 Uncoupling the remote control 18
4.3.4 Coupling the DRU Fire App 18
4.3.5 Switching o the appliance 19
4.3.6 Ignition 19
4.3.7 Switching on/o the second burner 20
4.3.8 Manual operation 21
4.3.9 Eco Wave 22
4.3.10 Thermostat 23
4.3.11 Eco Glow / Switch contact 24
4.3.12 Switching power supply 24
4.3.13 Time Schedule 25
4.3.14 Temperature display in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit 26
4.3.15 Updating the remote control 27
5. Malfunction 28
5.1 Error message 28
5.2 Measuring the strength of the signal 29
5.3 Error code F/E 30
5.4 Resetting the appliance 30
6. Maintenance 31
6.1 Cleaning the glass pane(s) 32
6.1.1 Easy release door system 33
6.2 How to use DRU spray 34
6.3 How to use DRU glass pane cleaner 34
7. Environment 35
7.1 General 35
7.2 Appliance 35
8. Warranty 35
9. Technical data Remote control 35
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1. Introduction
DRU, a manufacturer of gas-fired and electric stoves, develops and
produces products that comply with the highest quality, performance
and safety requirements. This appliance has a CE label, which means that
it complies with the essential requirements of the European gas appliance
directive. The appliance is supplied with an installation manual and a user
manual. Installation and maintenance of the appliance must be carried
out by a professional and certified expert with proven knowledge and
competence, hereafter referred to as competent installer.
This user manual contains all information required to operate the
appliance in a correct and safe manner. Carefully read this manual before
taking the appliance in operation. Users are only permitted to perform
the work described in the user manual. For other activities you must
involve a competent installer. In case of questions or doubts, please
contact your dealer.
The following symbols are used in the manual to indicate important
information:
1 Work to be performed.
2 Tips and additional information.
3 Necessary instructions to prevent problems that might occur during
installation and/or use.
3 Necessary instructions to prevent fire, personal injury or other
serious damages.
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2. Safety
2.1 Precautions / safety instructions
1 Carefully read this section about safety and accurately
observe the measures and instructions in this manual.
2 The control unit of the appliance performs a safety
check on the system every 24 hours. It is possible
that this check is performed while the appliance is in
operation. In that case, the appliance will extinguish
and ignite again. Repetition at this particular time can
be prevented by removing the plug from the socket and
inserting it again at a time when the appliance is rarely
or never burning.
2.1.1 Safety of the installation
3 The appliance is powered by 230VAC 50Hz.
3 Do not make any changes to the appliance.
3 If the appliance ignites with a thud, close the gas tap
and contact your dealer.
3 In case of malfunctions and/or poor performance,
close the gas tap and contact your dealer.
3 If the appliance does not ignite after three failed
attempts, it is disabled for 30 minutes (hard lockout)
to avoid dangerous accumulation of gas. Contact
your dealer.
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3 Never use the appliance in case of a broken or cracked
glass pane. Close the gas tap and have the glass pane
replaced.
3 Make sure that combustible objects and/or materials
such as curtains have a distance from the appliance
and/or the flues of at least 80cm, unless indicated
otherwise in the installation manual.
3 Do not dry clothes, towels, etc. on and/or near the
appliance, in order to prevent fire.
3 Avoid contact with hot parts of the appliance to
prevent burns.
3 Make sure the control hatch is closed, in connection
with the electrical voltage that is present.
2 If the appliance will not be used for an extended period
of time, we recommend removing the batteries from the
remote control in order to avoid damage resulting from
leaking batteries.
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2.1.2 Safety of people and animals
3 Do not leave children and persons who cannot
judge the consequences of their actions alone with
a burning appliance.
3 Place the remote control out of reach from children and
persons who cannot properly judge the consequences
of their actions.
3 Pets and birds in particular can be sensitive to the
vapours that are released when heating for the first
time. Keep the room well ventilated.
3 Only if supervised by an experienced person, or if
instructions have been provided about how to operate
the appliance and the accompanying safety risks, is it
permitted to have the appliance operated by children
from 8 years of age, persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capacities and persons with lack of
experience and knowledge.
3 Children should not play with the appliance.
3 Cleaning and user maintenance should not be
performed by children without supervision.
3 The appliance may only be operated by means of the
remote control and/or the DRU Fire App, provided the
appliance is supervised.
3 In case of operation by means of the thermostat
function, DRU Fire App or home automation system,
the appliance may ignite without a direct ignition
command. Take measures to prevent damage and
unsafe situations in such cases.
3 If the DRU Fire App is used, measures should be taken
to avoid hacking and thus unintended ignition of the
appliance.
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3 The appliance was designed for atmospheric and
heating purposes. This means that all visible surfaces,
including the glass pane, can become hotter than 100°C.
It is recommended to always place a guard grille in front
of the appliance when children, older people or persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities are
in the same room as the appliance. If these vulnerable
people are regularly present in the room without
supervision, a fixed guard should be made around
the appliance.
2.1.3 Safety through maintenance
3 The appliance should be installed by a competent
installer.
3 Your appliance should be maintained at least once
per year by a competent installer.
3 Allow the glass pane(s) to cool down to room
temperature prior to cleaning.
3 Contact your dealer for the safe and correct removal
of the appliance.
2.2 EU Declaration of Conformity
We, DRU Verwarming B.V., hereby declare that the type
of radio equipment ‘Remote Control DRU RC BLE’ is
in accordance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity
is available at the following internet address:
druservice.com
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3. Taking the appliance in operation
Noises that occur while heating, cooling, adjusting the setting and
burning the gas are part of the normal function of the appliance.
2 When starting the appliance, it is possible that condensation occurs
on the inside of the glass pane(s). Once the appliance has reached its
temperature, the condensation will disappear automatically.
3.1 Stoking up for the rst time
3 - If the chimney breast is made of stone-like materials or has been
finished in plaster, it should be left to dry for at least 6 weeks prior
to taking it into operation.
- Prior to stoking up for the first time, clean the glass pane(s)
(see section 6.1).
- Prior to taking into operation, the remote control should be coupled
to the appliance (see section 4.3.2).
3 When the appliance is stoked up for the first time, the flame picture can
be affected and an unpleasant smell may occur as volatile components
evaporate. This process may take a number of hours.
- Keep the room well ventilated.
- Make sure there are no pets in the room.
2 Set the appliance to its highest level to speed up the evaporation process
3 Before and after stoking up for the first time, clean the glass panes
according to the instruction to prevent contaminations from getting
burned into the glass permanently (see section 6.1).
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3.2 Discolouration of walls and ceilings
Discolouration of walls and ceilings can occur, for instance due to the
combustion of dust as a result of too little ventilation, tar substances
from tobacco smoke and soot formation as a result of burning
atmospheric candles. The problems can be (partly) prevented by
properly ventilating the room in which the appliance is located.
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4. Operating the appliance
Several methods can be used to operate the appliance. These are
described in the sections below.
4.1 DRU Fire App
The free DRU Fire App allows you to operate the appliance via the App.
By means of the Eco Wave function, you are able to set two standard flame
patterns and one individual flame pattern. This allows adjustment of the
flame picture according to your own wishes and you can also determine
the amount of gas you want to save yourself. If the stove malfunctions, the
app will indicate the problem. The section ‘Tips and tricks’ provides useful
information about the stove.
The DRU Fire App is available for both iOS and Android devices.
2 See section 4.3.2.3 for coupling the DRU Fire App to the appliance
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4.2 Home automation
It is possible to control the appliance by means of a home automation
system. Consult your dealer for the possibilities.
2 When the appliance is controlled by means of a home automation system,
the operation can be taken over by the remote control and/or DRU Fire
App at any time. After taking over from the remote control and/or App,
the home automation system should be reset to the zero position to allow
operation of the appliance with this system again.
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4.3 Remote control
The appliance is supplied with a remote control. Its functions and
possibilities are described in the following sections.
2 - The symbol on the display of the remote control shows the current
status of the connection with the appliance:
- Not visible: No connection with the appliance
- Flashing: Looking for connection with the appliance
- Visible: Connected with the appliance
4.3.1 Placing/replacing the batteries
The remote control works with two AA alkaline batteries. When the
symbol lights up on the display, the batteries should be replaced.
2 - It is not possible to use rechargeable batteries.
- If the batteries are completely empty, the display will go blank. Replace
the batteries of the remote control in time. Timely replacement of the
batteries also prevents possible damage to the electronic components
due to leaking batteries.
Place and replace the batteries as follows:
1 Remove the cover from the battery compartment by pushing it down
lightly and sliding it off the remote control (see fig. 4-1, 1).
1 Remove the old batteries from the holder (see fig. 4-1, 2).
1 Place the new batteries in the holder (see fig. 4-1, 2).
2 The correct orientation of the batteries to be placed is shown on the
inside of the battery compartment.
1 Place the cover, slide it upwards and allow it to snap tight to lock
(see fig. 4-1, 3).
3 Hand in the batteries at the collection point intended for this purpose.
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4.3.2 Coupling the remote control
Before you can use the remote control, it must be coupled with
the appliance. The remote control can only be coupled when it is in
the (see fig. 4-3) mode. Observe the following steps to couple
the remote control.
1 The display of the remote control shows the message (see fig. 4-2).
If this is not the case, see section 4.3.3.
1 Make the appliance free from voltage by removing the plug from the
appliance control unit (see fig. 4-5).
2 The control hatch (if applicable) can be opened and closed by means of
a coin or a flat screwdriver.
1 Wait 5 seconds and insert the plug in the appliance control unit again.
2 For 5 minutes, it will now be possible to couple the remote control with
the appliance.
1 Press buttons and simultaneously for 1 second.
1 When coupling has been successful, the symbol will light up
continuously and the current room temperature and possibility of ignition
are shown (see fig. 4-3).
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4.3.3 Uncoupling the remote control
Observe the steps below for uncoupling the remote control from
the appliance:
1 Make sure the appliance is free from voltage by removing the plug from
the appliance control unit (see fig. 4-5). After 30 seconds, the message
is shown on the display.
1 Press buttons and simultaneously for 3 seconds.
1 Now the message is shown on the display. The remote control is
now uncoupled from the appliance.
1 For coupling the remote control (again), see section 4.3.2.
4.3.4 Coupling the DRU Fire App
Observe the steps below for coupling the DRU Fire App with the appliance.
2 Before the appliance can be coupled with the DRU Fire App, the remote
control must be coupled with the appliance (see section 4.3.2).
1 Download the DRU Fire App (see section 4.1)
1 If the appliance is being used, switch off the appliance by means
of the remote control.
1 Observe the instructions in the DRU Fire App.
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4.3.5 Switching o the appliance
The appliance can be switched off by pressing the button. The appliance
will switch off immediately.
4.3.6 Ignition +
Observe the step below to ignite the appliance.
1 Press buttons and simultaneously. The appliance will immediately
start with the ignition cycle.
2 During the ignition cycle, the symbol will flash on the display.
3 The main burner will be ignited at 50%. If a flame is detected, the
appliance will switch to full capacity. Then the second burner will be
ignited (if applicable). Once the ignition cycle has been completed, the
flame height can be adjusted according to your own wishes (see fig. 4-7).
3 - In case of an appliance that works on propane: after switching off the
appliance, a waiting time of 5 minutes applies before the appliance can
be ignited again.
- If the appliance does not ignite after three failed attempts, it is disabled
for 30 minutes (hard lockout) to avoid dangerous accumulation of gas.
Contact your dealer.
2 In case of a PowerVent® system, it may take some time before the
appliance ignites due to the start-up of this system. During the start-up
process of the system and ignition of the appliance, the symbol will
flash on the display. Consult the PowerVent® manual for more information.
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4.3.7 Switching on/o the second burner
If the appliance has a second burner, it can be switched on and off with
the remote control.
1 The second burner can be switched on and off by pressing the button.
When switching on, the symbol is shown on the display (see fig. 4-7).
By pressing the button once more, the second burner is switched off.
The symbol disappears from the display.
2 - A click sound can be heard before the second burner is ignited.
- When switching on the second burner, the appliance first switches to
the full position to ensure correct ignition, after which it returns to the
previously set position.
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4.3.8 Manual operation
By means of manual operation it is possible to adjust the flame height
manually in 10 steps from 1 (minimum) to 100 (maximum). To adjust the
flame height, proceed as follows:
1 Press the button to activate manual operation. The symbol is
shown on the display (see fig. 4-7).
1 Use buttons and to adjust the required flame height. For a few
seconds, the adjusted flame height remains visible on the display
(see fig. 4-8), after which the remote control returns to the main
screen (see fig. 4-7).
2 When the second burner (if applicable) is switched off, 100 (maximum)
is identical to the maximum capacity of the main burner.
1 The flame height can be adjusted at any time by repeating the steps
described above.
3 If a time schedule is active and the appliance is switched on manually,
the appliance will change its settings according to the time schedule in
the event of a scheduled switch in the time schedule.
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4.3.9 Eco Wave
Eco Wave allows you to vary the height of the flame picture automatically
and continuously. Eco Wave saves energy and provides a dynamic flame
picture.
1 Switch on the Eco Wave mode by pressing the button (see fig. 4-9).
2 - In the DRU Fire App, it is possible to make a selection from various
pre-programmed flame patterns. It is also possible to configure your
own flame patterns according to your own preferences (see section 4.1).
- If the DRU Fire App is not being used, the standard loaded Eco Wave
programme will be used.
- When Eco Wave is switched on, the flame height cannot be adjusted
manually.
- When the second burner (if applicable) is switched off, the Eco Wave
programme is only performed with the main burner.
3 If a time schedule is active and the appliance is switched on manually, the
appliance will change its settings according to the time schedule in the
event of a scheduled switch in the time schedule.
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4.3.10 Thermostat
By means of the thermostat function, the flame height is adjusted
automatically based on the required room temperature.
1 Switch on the thermostat by pressing the button (see fig. 4-10).
1 Use buttons and to select the required temperature.
2 The temperature can be set between 5.0 and 35.0 °C.
1 For a few seconds, the programmed temperature remains visible on
the display (see fig. 4-11).
1 The remote control then returns to the main screen. The current room
temperature is shown (see fig. 4-10).
3 Make sure the remote control is in the same room as the appliance.
2 - The remote control contains a temperature sensor. Therefore, always
place it on a fixed, draught-free location with no direct sunlight.
- When the second burner (if applicable) is switched off, only the main
burner is being controlled.
- When the set temperature has been reached, the appliance switches off.
3 If a time schedule is active and the appliance is switched on manually,
the appliance will change its settings according to the time schedule in
the event of a scheduled switch in the time schedule.
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4.3.11 Eco Glow / Switch contact
With this function, it is possible to switch the Eco Glow glow lighting
(if applicable) on and off.
It is possible that the appliance is not equipped with Eco Glow glow
lighting, but that the button on the remote control has been given
a function. For example: the installer has used the switch contact for
chimney breast lighting or a chimney breast fan.
1 Switch the Eco Glow glow lighting on/off by pressing the button.
The symbol appears/disappears on/from the display (see fig. 4-12).
2 - It is possible to switch on the Eco Glow glow lighting without the
burner(s) being used.
- It is possible that this function is not connected. In that case, this button
will not have a function.
4.3.12 Switching power supply
The switching power supply is a function that makes it possible to switch
on an extra appliance. The switching power supply can only be switched
on and off with the remote control. Via the DRU Fire App, it is also possible
to dim it.
1 Switch the switching power supply on/off by pressing the button.
3 When switching on, no symbol will appear on the display.
2 It is possible to switch on the Switching power supply without the
burner(s) being used.
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4.3.13 Time Schedule
The time schedule must be set by means of the DRU Fire App. If a time
schedule is active, the symbol is shown on the display of the remote
control.
Each day, a maximum of three different periods can be set. The following
time schedules are possible:
- A time schedule with the same settings for each day.
- A time schedule with separate settings for the week days
(Monday to Friday) and the weekend.
- A time schedule with separate settings for each day.
It is possible to switch the set time schedule on and off manually, by means
of the remote control:
2 Press buttons and simultaneously for a few seconds. When switching
on, the symbol is shown on the display and when switching off it will
disappear (see fig. 4-13 and 4-14).
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4.3.14 Temperature display in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit
The standard temperature display is in degrees Celsius. It is possible to
change the temperature display between Celsius and Fahrenheit. Observe
the following steps to do this:
1 Switch off the appliance if it is operating.
1 Hold down the and buttons for 3 seconds.
1 The display shows the currently selected temperature unit. Use buttons
/ to select the required temperature unit (see fig. 4-15 and 4-16).
1 Wait 5 seconds or press the button to confirm your selection.
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4.3.15 Updating the remote control
It is possible to provide the remote control with a software update,
if such an update is available. To be able to perform this update, use
of the DRU Fire App is required (see section 4.1).
Proceed as follows to provide the remote control with an update:
3 Make sure the batteries in the remote control have sufficient power
and are not removed during the update process.
1 Make the appliance free from voltage (see fig. 4-5). After 30 seconds,
the display shows (see fig. 4-17).
1 Hold down buttons and for 10 seconds.
1 The display shows the message (see fig. 4-18).
1 Now, you are able to start the update process in the DRU Fire App.
Observe the steps in the App.
2 - If there is no activity within a period of 20 seconds, the remote control
returns to the main screen.
- To find the version number of the software on the remote control, first
remove the batteries from the remote control. When the batteries are
placed back, the version number is shown on the display for 3 seconds
(see fig. 4-19).
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5. Malfunction
5.1 Error message
The remote control has lost its connection with the appliance. This could
have several causes:
- The remote control is too far removed from the appliance. Bring the
remote control nearer to the appliance.
- The appliance is free from voltage. Restore the voltage to the appliance.
If the signal is lost, the remote control will show an empty screen with an
hourglass for the first 30 seconds (see fig. 5-1). If the signal is lost for more
than 30 seconds, the error message will appear and the Bluetooth
symbol will flash on the display (see fig. 5-2).
2 During the above-mentioned message, the remote control continues
to search for the appliance and the connection is restored when the
appliance and remote control are within each other’s reach again.
If the signal is lost for more than 1 minute, the remote control will stop
searching for the appliance (see fig. 5-3).
2 When a random button is pressed, the remote control will try to restore the
connection between the appliance and the remote control for 1 minute.
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5.2 Measuring the strength of the signal
It is possible to measure the received signal strength from the appliance on
the remote control. A good signal strength is between −20dB and −70dB,
a poor signal strength is below −70dB. Proceed as follows to check the
signal strength:
1 Hold down the and buttons for 5 seconds.
1 The display shows the currently measured signal strength.
2 After 10 seconds, the display automatically returns to the main screen.
Each press on a random button extends this function by 10 seconds.
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5.3 Error code F/E
In case of a malfunction of the appliance, the remote control will show an
error code as well as the warning and reset symbol. The error codes are
indicated by means of an F and an E, combined with a two-digit code.
2 - It is possible that an F and an E error code are active simultaneously.
In that case, these will be shown alternately every 3 seconds.
- If the DRU Fire App is used, it is possible to send the error code(s) plus
extra information to your dealer. See the App for more information.
5.4 Resetting the appliance
When the appliance malfunctions, it cannot be used and should be reset
(see fig. 5-5 and 5-6).
1 Press the and buttons simultaneously for one second to reset the device.
3 - If the appliance does not ignite after three failed attempts, it is disabled
for 30 minutes (hard lockout) to avoid dangerous accumulation of gas.
Contact your dealer.
- Contact your dealer if malfunctions occur repeatedly and/or return.
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6. Maintenance
At least once per year, the appliance should be checked for proper and
safe operation.
3 - Your appliance should only be maintained by a competent installer.
- In case of a cracked or broken glass pane, do not use the appliance
and close the gas tap. Have the glass pane replaced immediately.
- Do not make any changes to the appliance yourself.
3 - Do not use corrosive or abrasive detergents when cleaning.
- Unpainted stainless steel parts can be cleaned with water, a soft
cloth and, if necessary, a mild detergent. Aggressive detergents
(such as chlorinated or abrasive detergents) could lead to corrosion
and/or dull spots.
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6.1 Cleaning the glass pane(s)
Contaminations that have settled on the glass panes could burn in
permanently. To prevent this, clean the glass panes with the DRU glass
cleaner set, consisting of the DRU Spray, DRU glass pane cleaner, a pair
of cotton gloves and two microfibre cloths.
Have the glass pane(s) cleaned on the inside once per year by a competent
installer, to prevent contaminations from burning into the glass. If the
appliance is equipped with an Easy release door system, it is also possible
to clean it on the inside yourself (see section 6.1.1).
2 Due to circumstances, it is possible that the glass pane(s) must be cleaned
on the inside more often than once per year.
3 - Avoid damage to the glass pane(s).
- Avoid/remove fingerprints on the glass pane(s), as they will burn into
the glass.
- Use the cotton gloves from the glass cleaner set during the cleaning
process in order to prevent the introduction of new fingerprints.
- Only use the DRU Glass Cleaner. It is available via your dealer
- Only use a microfibre cloth when cleaning. Other materials such as
(kitchen) paper and steel wool could cause scratches in the paint and
the coating of the anti-reflective glass pane(s).
- Regularly remove accumulated dirt, as it can burn into the glass.
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6.1.1 Easy release door system
An Easy release door system allows you to open the appliance yourself,
so that the glass pane can be cleaned on the inside. The installation manual
describes how this is done.
3 The appliance must be switched off and must be at room temperature,
before it may be opened and cleaned.
During production, transport and installation, it is possible that dust
gets on the glass pane(s) and is burned into the glass when taken into
operation. Clean the glass pane(s) before the appliance is taken into
operation.
1 Clean the glass pane(s) on both sides with DRU spray and DRU glass
pane cleaner (see sections 6.2 and 6.3)
When stoking up for the first time, contaminations are released that may
settle on the glass pane(s) as a white deposit. Observe the steps below to
prevent this deposit from burning into the glass:
1 Clean the glass pane(s) on both sides with DRU glass pane cleaner
(see section 6.3)
1 Regularly clean the glass pane(s) on both sides with DRU glass pane
cleaner when deposits are visible (see section 6.3).
2 Gas contains certain components in changing concentrations that could
cause a white deposit on the glass pane(s). This cannot be prevented and
DRU cannot be held responsible for this.
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6.2 How to use DRU spray
1 Apply the DRU spray directly on the glass pane.
1 Wipe the glass pane fully clean and dry with a clean microfibre cloth.
6.3 How to use DRU glass pane cleaner
3 Properly shake the glass pane cleaner prior to use.
1 Apply a limited amount of DRU glass pane cleaner to a slightly damp
microfibre cloth.
1 Rub DRU glass pane cleaner over the whole glass pane(s).
1 After waiting for a few minutes, wipe the glass pane fully dry with a clean
and dry microfibre cloth.
1 Repeat the above-mentioned steps in case of stubborn deposits.
If necessary, you can exert more pressure to remove the contamination.
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