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DAMPER ADJUSTMENT
The
Winslow™ PS40 pellet stove is equipped with a damper adjustment which is used to fine tune combustion.
Although every unit is test burned and calibrated at the factory, periodic adjustment may be necessary at times to
compensate for variables such as fuel, venting, climate, altitude, and maintenance intervals.
OPENING THE DAMPER
Opening the damper increases the amount of
combustion air. This can help increase pellet activity in
the burn pot and correct a dark orange or sooty flame.
CLOSING THE DAMPER
Closing the damper decreases the amount of
combustion air. This can be a useful adjustment if your
stove is burning out. However, if the damper is closed
too much, your stove will burn less efficiently and
require more maintenance.
REFER TO THE
“INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
MANUAL” FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ON MAKING
ADJUSTMENTS TO THE DAMPER.
The damper is located inside the left door.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Maintaining a clean burn pot is vital to the safe and efficient operation of the stove. It is a good idea to verify your
burn pot is clean prior to ignition each time you operate your stove.
Properly cleaned burn pot: The
holes in the bottom and sides are
clean and all the openings are clear.
Dirty burn pot: The holes in the bot-
tom and sides are not completely
visible. The burn pot should be
cleaned.
Above is an example of a pellet
“clinker”. This mass of impurities
can reduce airflow through the burn
pot and create an unsafe burning
condition.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
UNPLUG POWER CORD AND ENSURE APPLIANCE IS COLD BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE WORK.
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