MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
10 MAINTENANCE
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For all maintenance operations in which the operator
must work within the cladding or flue gas chamber,
it is MANDATORY to contact an authorised KLOVER
Technical Assistance Centre or qualified person-
nel. Prior to performing any maintenance operation,
adopt the following precautions:
make sure that the appliance is off and all its parts
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have cooled down completely
make sure that the ashes are completely extin-
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guished and cold
use adequate personal protective equipment as set
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forth in the applicable regulations
use adequate equipment (ash tray, spout cleaning
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brush, etc.) and comply with the occupational health
and safety regulations.
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At the end of the cleaning and maintenance opera-
tions:
replace any worn or damaged parts with original
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spare parts
reinstall all previously dismantled components and
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restore all the normal operating conditions of the ap-
pliance and system
reinstall all the protections and re-enable all the
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safety devices
perform an ignition and operation test to verify that
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the product works properly.
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Any problem affecting the appliance caused by lack
of cleaning will not be covered by the warranty. Fail-
ure to perform these operations could affect the
safety of the product.
Any waste generated with cleaning must be dis-
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posed of in accordance with the waste disposal reg-
ulations.
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The boiler body is treated with anti-oxidant paint in
order to protect it against oxidation in the event of
long periods of inactivity. During normal operation,
this paint no longer retains its original function and
any wear of the paint inside the combustion chamber
should not be regarded as a manufacturing defect.
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10.1 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
Timely and systematic maintenance is an essential factor for the ap-
pliance's correct operation, optimal heat performance and long-last-
ing operation.
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Scheduled maintenance operations must be carried
out at least ONCE A YEAR and, nonetheless, before
the appliance is started up after a prolonged period
of inactivity.
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The required cleaning frequency depends on the
type and quality of the wood used. The times indicat-
ed below may therefore vary.
Recommended frequency
Possible interventions by the user
Cleaning the glass door
Fire bed cleaning
Cleaning of the combustion chamber
Filter or protective mesh of the combustion air in-
take (if present)
Operations requiring the intervention of the TAC
Cleaning of the combustion chamber
Cleaning of the ventilation channels and fans
Cleaning of the flue gas channel
Cleaning of the flue
External air intake
Fire brick cleaning and replacement
Tightness and state of wear of glass seals and of
all elements subject to wear
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Daily
Daily
every 30 days
every 30 days
every year
every year
every year
every year
every year
every year
every year
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