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Maintenance And Cleaning; Cleaning The Burner; Cleaning The Glass - Faber KOLDING Installationsvorschrift

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1. vent
2. flat plate
3. clamping strip
4. flexible pipe
Place the roof vent unit on the template, mark it,
and then use the template to cut the roof opening
to the correct size.
Note! You will use the sawed off outer and inner
pipe to connect the MV 48 to the hood. Be sure
that you have sawed off at least
50 cm of outer pipe and 40 cm of inner pipe.
Connect the stainless steel flexible pipe to the roof
vent unit. Smear the connection pipe in the roof
vent unit with silicon sealer, insert the flexible pipe
and secure it with the clip.
Now, using the flat plate, permanently attach the roof vent unit to
the chimney.
Adjust the chimney vent set to fit the chimney vent pipe in the flue
and secure it (see the accompanying instructions). Ensure that the
connection is airtight.
Shove the sawed off outer pipe into the chimney vent unit through
the rubber ring.
Now position the device with the sawed off inner pipe attached.
Now the flexible stainless steel pipe can be connected to the sawed
off inner pipe of the Multi-Vent Built-in Gas Hearth.
Make this connection airtight by securing the stainless steel pipe with
the ring clip.
Place the outer pipe in position and shove it into the flue gas
exhaust outlet of the Multi-Vent Built-in Gas Hearth. Secure the pipe
with the clamp.
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5. chimney connector plate
6. rubber grommet
7. outer pipe
8. Multi-Vent Built-in gas hearth

8. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

The device must be cleaned and checked annually by an authorized
installer. This applies for the Multi-Vent system as well.
Check that:
- the gas supply, combustion chamber and flue gas vent systems are
all airtight;
- the regulator and the thermocouple circuit function properly and
that the burner ignites properly.
Clean (if necessary):
- the pilot system;
- the burner;
- the combustion chamber
- the flue gas exhaust.

8.1 CLEANING THE BURNER

Once the heater has cooled down sufficiently, the burner can be
cleaned using a soft lint-free cloth and, if necessary, a vacuum
cleaner. Take care that you put the blocks back correctly when you
have finished (see 'arranging the wood set').
If you clean the hearth with a vacuum cleaner, you must be especially
careful with the burner, as a sharp or heavy object can damage the
burner unit. We advise you not to exert too much force on the burner
itself. If the burner is visibly damaged, this can affect the distribution
of the flame, and thus the flame's image.

8.2 CLEANING THE GLASS

Depending on the intensity of use, a layer may in time form on the
glass. This layer can be removed with a special glass cleaner or
ceramic cook-top cleaner. Follow the instructions on the package. We
advise you to have the appliance cleaned by an authorised installer.
An improperly working flue and blocks in the wrong positions will
cause the glass to become dirtier (blacker).
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