Maintenance and cleaning – MCZ Kasai User Manual

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Chapter 6

USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

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Maintenance and cleaning

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6. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

CAUTION!
All the cleaning operations of all parts should be

performed with the stove completely cold.

6.1. CLEANING UNDER THE USER'S

RESPONSIBILITY

6.1.1. Cleaning the glazing

To clean the glazing, you may use specific products (see our price list),

a cloth dipped in water and ammonia solution or a little white ash and a

sheet of newspaper. Any soot build-up and dirt will prolong the glazing

cleaning time.

CAUTION!
Do not spray the cleaner onto the painted parts or

onto the seals of the door (ceramic fibre cord)

The glass ceramic installed on MCZ products have a heat

resistance of approximately 750 °C and are tested and

checked prior to and after assembly to check for any cracks,

bubbles and swelling.
Despite the high resistance to temperatures, the glazing is

nonetheless a fragile element and so it is advisable to handle

the door carefully without slamming it or forcing it open or

shut. Since it is not a flexible element, the glazing may

break.
In addition, this type of glazing does not shatter or burst and

should it break, for the above reasons, only a crack will form.

6.1.2. Cleaning the upper Calorite deflectors

They require no special care. After prolonged usage, the efficient yet

porous material used to make the internal deflectors of the combustion

chamber wears and may get damaged. They will need to be replaced

only when their thickness is halved or they break.

6.1.3. Ash removal

This task must be performed with the stove turned off; we recommend

you clean the ash tray thoroughly to ensure correct combustion.
Open the door and remove the ash tray as shown in figure 14.
Hot ashes must not be stored outside unsupervised or thrown

into the rubbish bin. Allow it to cool in the open air in a metal

container.

6.1.4. Cleaning stainless and matt steel surfaces

Usually these surfaces do not need any special treatment and avoiding

cleaning them with abrasive materials is sufficient. For stainless and

matt steel surfaces, we recommend you clean these with a paper towel

or a dry, clean cloth dipped in detergent made with non ionic

surfactants (<5%); spray glass and mirror cleaner is recommended.

Figure 14 - Ash tray

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