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When reassembling the exhaust it is COMPULSORY to replace the exhaust joint with a new one as you run
the risk of gas entering in our home.
5.12. Dismantling and cleaning of gas outlet pipes.
When mounting the gas outlet pipeline, make sure it is well assembled, preferably sealed with silicone. If the
pipe has sealing joints, you must verify its good condition and replace it if necessary.
5.13. Cleaning the dirt which may be accumulated inside the stove, accessing through the back.
5.14. Review the glass door joints.
Review in detail any imperfections which may cause an air inlet. Replace them if necessary.
5.15. Lubricate the screws and the glass door handle.
5.16. Lubrication of the brass tips of the endless shaft’s upper and lower parts with lubricant oil; a small quantity is
enough for all the season. This operation is ONLY recommended in case of noisy.
You get access to the lower tip from inside the hopper, you will see it clearly after removing all pellets.
In order to reach the upper tip, you have to dismantle the endless screw from the back side of the stove; this
shall be necessary only in case of noise as it has been lubricated at manufacturing, with a high quality
lubricant sufficient for many years.
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5.17. The handle, though adjusted with an auto-blocking screw, should be revised periodically to be adjusted
whenever needed so as to remain tight.
IMPORTANT: After cleaning or fixing, make sure the stove operates correctly. Once you turn the stove off or
during the seasons when you do not use it, disconnect the stove to avoid electronic damages.
CHECKING AT BEGINNING OF SEASON.
It consists in controlling the combustion air inlet and gas outlet; make sure nothing prevents normal
circulation (e.g. bird nests).