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Memo Operating Instruct - Euroheat

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Cleaning the Flue Gas Fan Casing<br />

This maintenance procedure should be carried out at least twice a year or after approx. 700 kg pellets.<br />

To inspect and clean the flue blower, open the four hexagonal head screws that fasten the flue blower motor<br />

and carefully pull the flue gas blower motor out of the casing. Remove the fly ash from the blower and flue<br />

gas pipes with a vacuum cleaner.<br />

Take care that seals are correct when closing.<br />

To clean the flue tube connection, pull the flue tube off<br />

the flue gas blower and vacuum the flue gas blower<br />

casing out.<br />

Note:<br />

All motors have sealed ball bearings. Lubrication is not<br />

required.<br />

Cleaning the Pellet Container<br />

Do not refill the completely empty container immediately; remove the residues (dust, chippings etc.) from the<br />

empty container. If you cannot reach through the intervention guard with your vacuum cleaner, remove the<br />

left-hand top cover. You should be able to clean the container from here without any problem.<br />

(The stove must be disconnected from the power supply).<br />

Inspecting the Door Seal<br />

The state of the seals on the doors and glass should be checked at least once a year.<br />

Replace the seal if showing any signs of wear.<br />

Checking the Chimney Connection<br />

Inspect and clean the connection. The collected flue dust can have a negative effect on the stoves performance<br />

and represent a safety risk.<br />

© EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. June 2011 29<br />

<strong>Instruct</strong>ions Part Number IN1228 Ed 1

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