MAINTENANCE
Routine
maintenance
is
important
for
your
unit
to
burn
efficiently,
cleanly,
and
to
preserve
the
longevity
of
your
components.
It
is
something
that
is
required
on
all
pellet
stoves.
However,
we
have
designed
the
stove
with
you
in
mind
so
that
you
can
perform
this
maintenance
relatively
quickly
and
easily.
Below
you
will
find
a
chart
listing
the
required
maintenance
for
your
new
stove.
Following
this
maintenance
schedule
will
keep
your
stove
burning
cleanly,
efficiently,
and
will
help
to
preserve
the
life
of
individual
components.
MAINTENANCE
QUICK
REFERENCE
CHART
Daily
Weekly
Annually
or
per
Ton
Burn
Pot
Stirred
Emptied/Cleaned
Glass
Wiped
Cleaned
Combustion
Chamber
Brushed
Ashes
Emptied
Interior
Chambers
Vacuumed
Heat
Exchange
Tubes
Two
Passes
Combustion
Blower
Blades
Vacuumed
/
Brushed
Convection
Blower
Impeller
Vacuumed
/
Brushed
Vent
System
Cleaned
Gaskets
Inspected
Hopper
(end
of
season)
Emptied
and
vacuumed
FAILURE
TO
CLEAN
AND
MAINTAIN
THISUNIT
AS
INDICATED
CAN
RESULT
IN
POOR
PERFORMANCE
AND
POTENTIAL
SAFETY
HAZARDS.
NEVER
CLEAN
THIS
UNIT
WHILE
IT
IS
HOT.
ALWAYS
UNPLUG
THE
STOVE
FROM
ALL
POWER
SOURCES
PRIOR
TO
REMOVAL
OF
ANY
COMPONENTS.
Ash
Removal
Ashes
should
be
placed
in
a
metal
container
with
a
tight
‐
fitting
lid.
The
closed
container
or
ashes
should
be
placed
on
a
noncombustible
surface
or
on
the
ground,
well
away
from
all
combustible
materials
pending
final
disposal.
IF
ASHES
ARE
DISPOSED
OF
BY
SOIL
BURIAL
OR
OTHERWISE
LOCALLY
DISPERSED,
THEY
SHOULD
BE
RETAINED
IN
THE
CLOSED
CONTAINER
UNTIL
ALL
CINDERS
HAVE
THOROUGHLY
COOLED.
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