Instructions

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3.0 Routine stove maintenance
3.1 External maintenance
The cast surface of the stove is painted with heat-resistant Senotherm paint. It is best main-
tained by simply vacuuming it with a soft brush attachment or wiping it down with a dry,
dustfree cloth.
If the stove is used too vigorously, the painted surface may assume a greyish tinge over time,
but the stove can easily be freshened up with Morsø spray paint, which is available from your
local retailer. Morsø stoves are painted using a Morsø Original Black (previously called Morsø
dark grey) or Morsø grey. The paint can be bought in a spray or a can.
3.2 Internal maintenance
A few drops of mineral oil applied to the door latch may be required from time to time if
it becomes dicult to open or close the door.
Please see the drawing below:
Glass window
If the stove is used correctly, very little or no soot will be deposited on the ceramic glass
window.If soot does form on the glass as the stove is being lit, it will burn away once normal
combustion begins in the stove. If the glass window becomes thoroughly covered in soot
due to incorrect operation, the soot can be easily removed using Morsø Glass Cleaner. The
glass must be cold when you clean it. Avoid stoking the stove with pieces of wood that are
so long that they press against the glass window when the door is closed.
Only use Morsø Glass Cleaner.
Ceramic glass replacement
Ceramic glass cannot be recycled because it has a higher melting point that ordinary glass.
If ceramic glass is mixed with ordinary glass, the raw material is spoiled, and the reclaiming
process may be halted. Take care that the ovenproof glass does not end up among ordinary
recycled waste. That will be a great benet to the environment.
Reasons for sooty glass window:
- The fuel is too wet
- The pieces of fuel are too big/uncut wood
- The combustion temperature is too low
- There is not enough air