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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 QUESTIONS.
YEARLY
MAINTENANCE
Convection
Blower
Cleaning
As
always,
be
certain
the
stove
is
cool
and
unplugged
before
servicing
any
components
within
the
unit.
Since
the
convection
blower
does
not
handle
any
by
‐
products
of
combustion,
it
does
not
require
serious
cleaning
like
the
exhaust
blower.
However,
dust
from
the
home
and
other
debris
in
the
air
can
accumulate
on
the
blades
of
the
convection
blower.
The
convection
blower
is
located
on
the
side
of
the
stove
opposite
the
combustion
blower,
and
an
access
panel
on
the
stove
is
located
for
easy
convection
blower
cleaning.
Any
dust
that
has
built
up
on
the
fan
blades
can
usually
be
easily
removed
with
a
vacuum
or
a
soft
paint
brush.
Cleaning
Pellet
Fines
from
the
Hopper
and
Auger
Depending
on
the
type
and
quality
of
pellets
burned
in
the
stove,
some
accumulation
of
pellet
fines
and
dust
is
possible
in
the
hopper.
The
lowest
part
of
the
auger,
near
the
back
of
the
stove,
is
where
most
fines
will
accumulate.
With
the
stove
off,
unplugged
,
completely
cool
and
with
the
hopper
empty,
use
a
utility
vacuum
to
remove
the
fines
from
the
auger
tube.
If
the
fines
cannot
be
removed
from
the
top
of
the
hopper:
Remove
the
back
panel
by
first
removing
the
three
screws
which
secure
the
exhaust
outlet
cover
plate.
Next,
loosen
the
four
stove
back
retaining
screws
and
lift
the
back
up
and
off
of
the
unit.
Locate
the
auger
motor
assembly
at
the
middle
rear
of
the
stove,
and
once
it
is
found,
find
the
two
set
screws
on
either
side
of
the
cast
iron
mounting
collar.
Using
a
3/16”
allen
wrench,
loosen
the
set
screw
on
either
side
of
the
auger
mounting
collar.
With
a
utility
vacuum
in
hand,
let
the
auger
assembly
slide
out
of
the
auger
tube
just
enough
so
that
the
vacuum
can
be
used
to
remove
any
fines
from
this
area.
Reinstall
the
auger
assembly
and
tighten
the
two
set
screws;
reinstall
the
back
panel
and
the
exhaust
outlet
cover
plate,
being
certain
to
tighten
the
seven
(7)
retaining
screws
on
the
rear
of
the
stove.
Checking
Gaskets
An
airtight
seal
at
the
door
openings
and
hopper
lid
opening
is
crucial
to
proper
stove
performance.
Any
air
leaks
at
these
areas
can
not
only
cause
a
dirty,
inefficient
burn
but
can
also
pose
a
serious
safety
threat.
Because
of
this,
gaskets
should
always
be
maintained
in
good
condition
and
should
be
replaced
annually,
or
sooner
if
necessary.
Gasket
tightness
can
be
checked
using
the
“dollar
‐
bill”
method:
Place
a
dollar
bill
between
the
gasket
and
the
stove
body
(at
the
location
where
the
gasket
meets
the
stove).
Tighten
the
latching
mechanism
down
and
attempt
to
pull
the
dollar
bill
out.
If
the
dollar
bill
slides
in
and
out
easily,
the
gasket
needs
to
be
replaced.
This
test
should
be
repeated
around
the
entire
gasket
perimeter,
as
gaskets
will
sometimes
seal
tightly
on
one
side,
but
will
be
worn
and
seal
poorly
on
another
side.