Owner`s manual
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SH PAN: Empty as needed.
mpty the ash pan before it overflows with ash. Clean out the area that the ash pan sits in so that the ash
pan can go back to its original
NOTE: The ash pan door must be latched for the unit to operate.
le cause of stove malfunctions.
uel types and installations may dramatically affect the cleaning intervals required for your stove.
leanest burning fuel available in your area can
greatly red
HEAT EXCHANG
his stove i ign
he stove
aps or the exhaust manifold cover (See
gure to the right). Never
perate the stove without
e dust, pet hair, etc. on
cuumed and clean as
need to be cleaned
otor windings and
.
E
location.
WARNING: Failure to clean the stove is a leading and preventab
F
Sampling different brands of fuel to find the c
uce the amount of maintenance required.
Ash Rake Handle
ER:
Ts
d
es ed with a built-in heat exchange
rake. The rake handle is located on the front of t
and is moved backwards and
f
orwards several times
to remove the buildup of ash. After cleaning, push the
rake handle in until
it stops.
COMBUSTION BLOWER:
Over the course of the heating season dust and ash may
collect on the blades of the combustion blower.
Periodically they should be inspected, vacuumed, and
clean. The combustion blower is accessed by opening
the stove’s ri
ght side panel
and then removing the
inspection c
fi
o
the inspection cap or
manifold cover in place.
The convection (room air fan) blower will accumulat
the blades during the heating season. This must
b
eva
needed. If you have pets, the convection blower will
regularly as the pet h
a
ir will clog up the blades and m
cause premature wear, overheating and failure of the blower system
200 Manual Reset
High Temp Shut Off
Au
g
er Thermodisk
Inspection Cap
Auto Reset
110 deg Normally open
Cool Down