Cleaning – MCZ Vivo 90 Pellet Comfort Air User Manual
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14-CLEANING
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PERIODIC CLEANING PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
PULLING THE PRODUCT OUT
To perform maintenance of some devices and cleaning of certain parts, it is required to extract a part of the product from its housing. The
movable part is fitted on sliding guides, which facilitate the handling process. The compensation frame must be removed by following the
instructions in this manual before pulling the product out in order to prevent any damage during maintenance. The two lower front screws
must be removed from the product in order to pull it out.
Once the screws are removed, simply pull slightly towards you to extract the movable part like a standard drawer. The guides are fitted
with end-of-travel devices that block the movable part when extracted completely.
CAUTION: THE PRODUCT MUST ONLY BE PULLED OUT WHEN THE STRUCTURE IS COLD AND THE POWER SUPPLY MUST BE
DISCONNECTED IN ADVANCE.
ALSO CHECK PELLET LEVEL IN THE HOPPER (IT MUST BE EMPTY!)
When repositioning the movable part, ensure the two screws that were previously removed are screwed back in and
tightened. Forgetting to do so may result in the product not working, due to no power supply or leaking soot.
CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER
The compartment through which the exhaust smoke passes must be cleaned at the end of the winter season.
This cleaning process is mandatory in order to facilitate the general removal of all combustion residue, before it becomes very difficult to
remove it due to the humidity compacting it over time.
If necessary, clean it more often.
It is good practice to guarantee effective ventilation in the room while cleaning the product.
As first operation, with cold stove, clean the inside of the hearth removing the three cast iron plates “F”/”G”/”H”.
Proceed as follows for extraction:
• Lift the side plates “F” and “H” so that the lower hooks come out of the structure holes.
• Tilt the plate towards the inside of the hearth so the upper hooks can come out of their seat.
• Proceed in the same way with the back “G”.