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REPLACING COMPONENTS
Convection Blower
1.
Before beginning any component
replacement, be certain the unit is
unplugged and thoroughly cooled
down.
2.
In order to access the combustion
blower, the unit will have to be at
least partially removed from the
fireplace opening (or alternatively,
the surround kit and side panels can
be removed to access the blower).
3.
Detach the convection blower from
the wiring harness before loosening
the four screws which secure it to the
convection shroud of the stove.
4.
After loosening and remove the four
screws which hold the blower to
stove, remove the blower from the
stove.
5.
Installation of the new blower is
performed exhaust in reverse of
removal; remember to reconnect the
new blower to the wiring harness. .
Combustion Blower
1.
Before beginning any component
replacement, be certain the unit is
unplugged and thoroughly cooled
down.
2.
Remove the unit from the fireplace.
3.
Disconnect the venting system from
the exhaust blower, and disconnect
the exhaust blower from the stove
wiring harness. Loosen and remove
the thermal sensor screw on the top
of the exhaust blower outlet using a
5/16” wrench.
4.
Loosen and remove all five screws
which hold the exhaust blower to the
exhaust blower tube. Once the
screws have been removed the
blower can be lifted up and out of the
stove.
5.
Reinstallation is the exact opposite
of the steps above; however be
certain to check the condition of the
exhaust blower gasket and replace if
necessary.