2-3 Days / Weekly
Bi-annually or 2 Tons of Fuel
Burn Pot and Liner
Exhaust Vent
Heat Exchanger Tubes
Fresh Air Intake Tube
Ash Pan
Blower Mechanisms
Door Glass
Heat Exchanger Tubes
Inside Firebox
Behind Firebox Liners
Ash Pan and Door Gaskets
All Hinges
Door Latch
Post Season Clean-up
Routine Cleaning and Maintenance
The following list of components should be inspected and maintained routinely to ensure that the
appliance is operating at its’ optimum and giving you excellent heat value:
Burn Pot
Liner
Ignitor
Air Intake
Tube
Burn
Pot
TOOLS REQUIRED TO CLEAN UNIT:
Torx T-20 Screwdriver,
5
/
16
” wrench or socket, Brush, Soft Cloth, Vacuum with fine filter bag
BURNER POT AND LINER
(2-3 days)
To remove the burn pot and burn pot liner, open the door using the door handle provided (located on the
left-hand side of the stove). Swing the door open. Lift the liner from the burn pot. Lift the burn pot from
the firebox by gently lifting up the front of the burn pot, then sliding the assembly from the air intake
tube and the ignitor cartridge.
This is the ‘pot’ where the pellets are burned. Every two to three days (when the unit is cold), remove
the burn-pot liner from the stove. Using a metal scrapper, remove material that has accumulated or is
clogging the liner’s holes. Then dispose of the scrapped ashes from the liner and from inside the burn-
pot. Place the burn-pot back into the stove, making sure that the pipes are properly inserted into the burn
pot. Place the liner back into the burn-pot, making sure that the ignitor hole in the liner is aligned with
the ignitor tube. Pushing the liner up against the ignitor tube.
If, after long periods of burning, the fire continually builds up and overflows the burn pot or there is a
build up of clinkers, this is an indication that the pellet fuel quality is poor or the stove may need cleaning.
Check the stove for ash build up (clean if required) and adjust the slider / damper to produce the proper
clean combustion.
HEAT EXCHANGER TUBES
(2-3 days)
A handle is located under the unit top, in the center of the stove just above the door (shown in Figure
8). This handle is to be pulled up and down a few times (ONLY WHEN THE UNIT IS COLD) in order to
clean away any fly ash that may have collected on the heat exchanger tubes. As different types of pellets
produce different amounts of ash, cleaning of the tubes should be done on a regular basis to enable the
unit to run efficiently.
ASH PAN AND DOOR GASKETS
(weekly)
After extended use the gasketing may come loose. To repair this, glue the gasketing on using high-
temperature fiberglass gasket glue available from your local dealer. This is important to maintain an
airtight assembly.
Figure 7: EF5 Burn pot and Liner
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