25
IMPORTANT!
READ
AND
FOLLOW
ALL
INSTALLATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS,
INCLUDING
CLEANING
THE
UNIT
AS
SPECIFIED,
AND
REPLACING
GASKETS
ANNUALLY,
AND
PARTS
AS
NEEDED.
ENGLAND’S
STOVE
WORKS
IS
NOT
RESPONSIBLE
FOR
ANY
DAMAGE
OR
INJURY
INCURRED
DUE
TO
NEGLECT,
OR
DUE
TO
UNSAFE
INSTALLATION
OR
USAGE
OF
THIS
PRODUCT.
CALL
TECHNICAL
SUPPORT
WITH
ANY
QUESTIONS.
Remove
any
ash
material
from
the
bottom
of
the
cradle
and
brush
any
ash
from
the
top
of
the
cradle
into
the
sides
of
the
firebox.
Keeping
the
top
of
cradle
free
of
ash
is
crucial
in
allowing
the
burn
pot
to
seat
properly
in
the
cradle.
Insert
the
burn
pot
back
into
the
cradle
using
the
reverse
of
the
procedure
detailed
above.
WEEKLY
MAINTENANCE
Baffle
Removal
As
with
any
maintenance
concerning
this
unit,
be
sure
the
unit
is
“OFF,”
has
completed
the
Shut
‐
Down
cycle,
and
is
completely
cool
BEFORE
beginning.
Be
aware
that
metal
parts
in
the
firebox
can
remain
HOT
long
after
the
fire
has
gone
out
and
EVEN
after
the
Shut
‐
Down
cycle
is
complete.
Always
use
extreme
caution
when
handling
potentially
hot
stove
parts,
even
if
you
think
they
should
be
cold.
Weekly
maintenance
should
include
the
steps
listed
in
this
section
AS
WELL
AS
the
steps
listed
in
the
“Daily
Maintenance”
section.
Remove
the
top
baffle
(inside
the
firebox,
above
the
door)
by
lifting
it
up
and
pulling
it
forward,
then
tilting
it
sideways
to
remove
it
from
the
stove.
The
part
number
for
the
top
baffle
is
AC
‐
PAHTB.
Remove
any
ash
that
has
accumulated
behind
the
baffle
in
the
stove.
The
use
of
a
utility
vacuum
is
highly
recommended
because
it
will
prevent
fly
‐
ash
from
falling
through
the
exhaust
holes
and
into
the
exhaust
chamber.
Replace
the
baffle
by
reversing
the
above
steps.
Be
sure
the
tabs
in
the
baffle
fit
into
the
matching
holes
in
the
firebox
wall
of
the
stove.
The
top
of
the
baffle
will
rest
against
the
front
wall
of
the
stove
when
it
is
properly
installed.
Clean
‐
Out
Covers
The
exhaust
chamber
of
the
stove
was
intentionally
designed
as
an
ash
accumulation
area.
Allowing
ash
to
accumulate
here
prevents
excess
ash
build
‐
up
in
the
combustion
blower
and
the
venting
system.
Similarly,
the
exhaust
chamber
is
easily
accessible
via
the
two
exhaust
chamber
clean
‐
out
ports
located
in
the
firebox.
Remove
the
exhaust
chamber
clean
‐
out
port
covers
(lower
left
and
right,
on
either
side
of
the
burn
pot,
see
image
on
previous
pag
e).
Use
a
5/16”
socket
wrench
to
loosen
the
screw
on
each
cover,
then
pull
the
cover
upwards
to
remove
it
from
the
screw.
BEFORE
vacuuming
the
chamber
out,
observe
the
type
and
quantity
of
ash
build
‐
up.
The
ash
deposited
in
the
exhaust
chamber
should
be
light,
fluffy,
grey
or
white
in
color,
and
should
be
no
higher
than
half
way
up
the
clean
‐
out
port.
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