Maintenance and cleaning, Cleaning to be performed by the user, Cleaning the glass – MCZ Forma Wood 115 User Manual

Page 43: Cleaning out the ashes, Cleaning the refractory material walls (alutec

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INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL

Chapter 7

page

43

Maintenance and cleaning

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7. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

ATTENTION!
All cleaning operations of all parts should be

conducted with the fireplace stove cold.

7.1. CLEANING TO BE PERFORMED BY THE USER

7.1.1. Cleaning the glass

Specific products can be used to clean the glass (see our price list), a

cloth dampened with water and ammonia or a bit of white ash and a

newspaper.
To open the flap door (

figure 14)

to clean the glass, COMPLETELY

LOWER THE GLASS and open the flap door as shown in the figure

using the handle. You can open this handle using your hands or with

the hook provided.
To close, perform the steps listed above in reverse order.

ATTENTION!
Do not spray the product on the painted parts or on

the gaskets of the door (ceramic fibre cord)

7.1.2. Cleaning out the ashes

This must be done when the fireplace stove is off and cold.
It is advisable to adequately clean the fire bed for proper combustion.

To remove the ashes from the fire bed, use a metal scoop and brush.

Place the ashes in a non-flammable container for transport.
Ashes which are still hot must neither be dumped outside in an

uncontrolled manner nor put in the dustbin. Leave them to cool

down in the open air in a metal container.

7.1.3. Cleaning the refractory material walls (ALUTEC

®

)

They do not require any cleaning, since the feature of this material

(ALUTEC

®

) is that it does not absorb soot but rather repels it when the

fire box is hot. During the lighting phase, during which the fire box

tends to blacken, the refractory materials will turn white again, starting

from the base of the flame, when the combustion chamber reaches its

operating temperature (~ 400° C).

If this does not happen, it may be due to the following:

Humid or resinous wood that does not release enough heat or

that dirties the combustion chamber

(see chapter 6.3)

Flue pipe with poor performance resulting in smoke remaining

too long in combustion chamber, dirtying the fire box.

Flue pipe with poor performance which does not allow fireplace

stove to reach high yield that results in adequate temperature of

the refractory material.

Figure 14 – Opening the flap door

A

B

Detail of handle for opening flap door
A – CLOSED POSITION
B – OPEN POSITION

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