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Make sure the stove is disconnected from electrical power supply.<br />

3. Remove the bolts from the protection plate, see picture 10.<br />

4. Clean the area behind the protection plate with a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner.<br />

5. Replace the protection plate.<br />

6. Replace the fume chamber cover. Verify the seal between cover and stove chamber<br />

is still in good condition.<br />

Picture 9<br />

Picture 10<br />

D.3.4 Taking off the top and side panels<br />

For maintenance removal of the top and side covers is needed.<br />

Make sure the stove is disconnected from electrical power supply.<br />

1. Remove the 2 black screws on the top. See picture 11.<br />

2. Remove the 3 screws at the rear side. See picture 12.<br />

The top panel can now be removed from the top of the stove. The screwed connecti-<br />

ons of the side panels can now be reached.<br />

The electrical connection between display and circuit board is still in place. Take care<br />

not to damage the cable whilst taking off the top panel.<br />

3. Per side panel: Remove the 2 screws from the upper side of the side panels. Keep the<br />

electrical connection between display and circuit board in place. See picture 13 and 14.<br />

4. Open the fire door using the handle. See picture 15.<br />

5. The stove can now be opened. See picture 16.<br />

6. Per side panel: Remove the screw at the lower end. See picture 17.<br />

7. At the back side, half way in height of the stove, 1 more screw needs to be removed<br />

per panel. See picture 18.<br />

8. The side panel can now be taken off by sliding it upwards. Store the panels care-<br />

fully.<br />

Picture 11<br />

Picture 12<br />

Picture 13

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