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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.
REPLACING
COMPONENTS
Gaskets
1.
Door
This
unit
comes
with
a
¾”
rope
gasket
in
the
channel
around
the
door
opening
that
should
be
replaced
at
least
once
every
year.
To
replace
the
door
gasket
(Part
#
AC
‐
DGKHD),
the
old
gasket
must
first
be
removed
entirely
—
prior
to
adding
the
new
adhesive,
you
may
have
to
scrape
the
old
cement
from
the
channel.
Once
the
cement
and
gasket
have
been
added,
the
door
should
be
closed
and
latched
for
twenty
‐
four
hours
to
allow
the
cement
to
harden.
See
next
page
for
more
info.
2.
Window
If
you
are
replacing
the
window
gasket
(Part
#
AC
‐
GGK),
the
new
gasket
will
already
have
adhesive
on
one
side.
Remove
the
paper
on
the
adhesive
side
and
place
the
gasket
around
the
outside
edge
of
the
glass,
centered
over
the
edge.
Fold
the
gasket
edges
over
on
the
glass,
forming
a
“U”
shape.
3.
Combustion
Blower
The
Combustion
Blower
Gasket
(Part
#
PU
‐
CBMG)
should
be
inspected
whenever
you
remove
or
clean
the
Combustion
Blower,
and
replaced
if
necessary.
4.
Combustion
Blower
Motor
The
combustion
blower
motor
gasket
(Part
#
PU
‐
CBMG)
generally
does
not
need
replacement,
as
it
is
not
normally
removed
from
the
unit.
However,
if
the
exhaust
blower
is
cleaned
by
removing
the
motor,
rather
than
the
entire
blower
assembly,
this
gasket
must
be
inspected
and
replaced
as
necessary.
IMPROPER
GASKET
MAINTENANCE,
INCLUDING
FAILURE
TO
REPLACE
GASKETS,
CAN
CAUSE
AIR
LEAKS
RESULTING
IN
SMOKE
‐
BACKS.
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