RIKA INTEGRA II Operations Instructions Page 23

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ENGLI
BASIC INFORMATION
The frequency your fire must be cleaned
as well as the maintenance intervals
depends on the fuel used by you.
High moisture contents, ash, dust and chips
can more than double the necessary main-
tenance intervals.
We would like to point out once again that
you should only use tested and recom-
mended wooden pellets as a fuel.
POKER
A poker is supplied with your new pellet
furnace.
Please use this poker for:
1. Cleaning the heat exchanger.
2. Cleaning the fire pan;
3. Loosening the pellets in the pellet con-
tainer should they stick to the side walls;
daily!
FIRE PAN
The fire pan should be looked at to ensure
that ash or clinker does not block the air
feed openings. The fire pan can easily be
cleaned when in position. After removing
the pan the area underneath can be vacu-
umed free.
daily!
HEAT EXCHANGER
Two pusher rods are located directly under
the lid (ceramic), these are used for clea-
ning the heat exchanger (remove lid). To
enable efficient heat emission these rods
should be pulled upward several times and
then pushed back down. This removes the
flue dust from the heat exchanger tubes.
Your furnace must be switched off and have
cooled down before carrying out any mainte-
nance activities.
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
stove
unit
and the amount of usage.
stove.
BURN POT
burn pot
burn pot
Two cleaning
ash
Cleaning the burn pot.
Loosening the pellets in the pellet
burn pot should they stick to the side walls;
and increases heat transfer to the room.
,
the front cover piece
maintain the maximum heating effeciency, these
rods should be pulled up and down several
times . This removes the flue ash from the heat
exchanger tubes, and increases heat transfer to
the room.
DAILY
DAILY
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