Specifications
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5.2.2  How Often Should You Clean the Chimney? 
It is not possible to predict how much or how quickly creosote will form in your chimney. It 
is important, therefore, to check the build-up in your chimney monthly when getting used to 
the new stove until you determine the rate of creosote formation. Even if creosote forms 
slowly in your system, the chimney should be cleaned and inspected at least once each 
year. 
Contact your local municipal or provincial fire authority for information on how to handle a 
chimney fire. Have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fire. 
5.2.3  Cleaning the Chimney 
Chimney cleaning can be a difficult and 
dangerous job. If you don’t have 
experience cleaning chimneys, you 
might want to hire a professional 
chimney sweep to clean and inspect 
the system for the first time. After 
having seen the cleaning process, you 
can decide if it is a job you would like to 
take on. 
The most common equipment used are 
fibreglass rods with threaded fittings 
and stiff plastic brushes. The brush is 
forced up and down inside the chimney 
flue to scrub off the creosote. 
The chimney connector assembly 
should always be cleaned at the same 
time the chimney is cleaned. 
CAUTION: Operation of your stove without the baffle may cause unsafe and hazardous 
temperature conditions and will void the warranty. NOTE: Before installing the firebrick, 
check to ensure that none are broken or damaged in any way. If so, have the damaged 
ones replaced. Check the firebrick for damage at least annually and replace any broken or 
damaged ones with new ones. Inspection and cleaning of the chimney is facilitated by the 
removable baffle. 










