I have just tried to remove the top baffle plate from the stove below and couldn't get it out. The other 8100 series stoves with brick sides are no problem but this one with the windows proved impossible to get out. The instruction manual just say lift out of position and tilt to get it out. Surely you don't have to take the window (s) out, do you? I did the job by angling it toward the top back which gives enough space for sweeping. Sosweeping it is doable.
I had the same problem with a Danish Rais, (which looks similar in design) eventually swept from the inspection hatch in the twin-wall on the extension roof!! The triangular baffle didn't appear warped, but sat on a welded-in angle iron shelf at the back. NO WAY was there enough space to remove the baffle. Don't really care if I never see one again.
there are some really awkward ones like this about.. I had one last year you had to remove half the outer panels to get to an access plate. took twice as long just to take it a part and put it back together as it did to sweep it..
Thanks all. I just wanted to make sure that it wasn't my lack of spacial awareness. I think they must have written the instruction manual for an older version with bricks and then not amended it for the one with the glass blocks in.
Don't know if it's this model but one of the morso's with glass at the sides you unscrew a small bracket at the top that holds the baffle in place. Think it's a 5mm Allen key.