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CARE & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS (Cont.)
E. ASHPAN
Remove the ash pan by twisting the knob left or right and pulling the ashpan straight away from the unit.
Brush away any flyash that may have accumulated on the bottom of the pan with a brush. Then vacuum or dump the flyash into a
suitable disposal container.
FRONT VIEW WITH ASHLIP REMOVED
Ash Pan (Turn Knob to
Remove)
F. GLASS MAINTENANCE
Should soot or creosote deposits accumulate on the glass during operation, clean when the stove is cold with a non-abrasive glass
cleaner.
Inspect the gaskets on the door, glass and ashpan. If they show signs of deterioration, replace them. See your dealer for the proper
type and size of gaskets.
If the glass should break, wait until the stove and glass is cool before removing. Do not leave the fire unattended during this cool down
period as sparks could escape through the broken glass. Do not operate appliance with broken glass.
To replace the glass, simply remove the door and unscrew the glass clips. Replace the broken glass with Travis Industries Inc.
replacement glass only (available at your dealer). The replacement glass is high temperature, high shock ceramic glass 5 mm thick.
Under normal operating conditions the glass will not break.
G. EXHAUST DUCTS
To inspect and clean the exhaust ducts, it is
first necessary to remove the ashpan,
firepot assembly, and firebrick refractory.
Remove the Firebrick Refractory holder by
unscrewing the two phillips head screws
that hold it in place.
Metal
Brackets that
hold the Side
Combustion
Air Duct in
place.
Remove Firebrick
Refractory holder
by unscrewing
the two phillips
head screws