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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)

 

 

In addition to the regular maintenance procedures described below, the 

“Installation  and Operation Manual” out- 

lines yearly service that should  be performed  by a qualified technician.

 

 
 

Burn Pot

 

The burn pot should  be checked 
for clinkers prior to operating

 

the stove. Any non-combustible 
material blocking the burn pot 
should be emptied prior  to 
ignition.

 

1-7 Days*

 

Heat  Exchanger 

Keeping 

the heat exchanger tubes clean 
will maximize the heating 
efficiency of your stove. When 
the stove is cold, pull

 

the tube scraper rod back and

 

forth to release any ash build-up 
inside the firebox.

 

2 Days - 2 Weeks*

 

 

Ash Drawer

 

The ash drawer  serves as a recepta- 
cle to hold ash that has accumu- 
lated in the firebox and embers

 

that drop from the burn pot. Refer 
to the Installation and Operation 
Manual for proper ash disposal.

 

 

2 Days - 2 Weeks*

 

 

 
 
 
 

Additional Yearly

 

Maintenance*

 

• 

Clean Proof  of Fire Switch

 

• 

Clean Ash Clean-Out Ports

 

• 

Clean Exhaust Passages/Vent

 

Pipe and Creosote Removal

 

•  

Clean the Combustion  and

 

    

Convection Blowers

 

• 

Check Glass Door  and Ash 

 

 

     

Drawer Seal

 

• 

Clean Rear Stove Compart- 
ment

 

 

 

 

*Burning  fuel with  a high ash content or an improperly  adjusted damper may require more frequent cleaning and stove maintenance.

 

 

 
 

IMPORTANT  NOTE:

 

BURNING  POOR QUALITY FUEL WILL  SIGNIFICANTLY  INCREASE THE FREQUENCY OF REQUIRED CLEANING. 
FAILURE TO PROPERLY CLEAN AND MAINTAIN  YOUR STOVE AS INDICATED IN THE INSTALLATION  AND OP- 
ERATION MANUAL  CAN RESULT IN  A STOVE THAT IS  UNSAFE TO OPERATE.

 

 

 
 

WARNING

 

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Hot! Do not touch!  The glass and surface of this appliance  will 
be hot during operation and will  retain heat for a while after 
shutting off the appliance.   Severe  burns may result.

 

• 

Carefully supervise children in the same room as appliance.

 

• 

IronStrike™ pellet-burning  appliances are designed for use as 
supplemental  heaters.   They are  not intended  for continuous use 
as primary heat sources.

 

 

© 2009  Innovative Hearth Products LLC 
Visit us at www.IronStrike.us.com

 

 

P/N 506033-38  Rev. A  10/2013

 

Summary of Contents for WINSLOW PS40

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Page 2: ... stove has been designed to burn wood pellets We recommend burning Premium Grade wood pellet fuel manufactured by companies who are members of the Pellet Fuels Institute PFI Although similar in appearance to those made of wood other pelletized fuels such as wheat barley cherry pits etc will adversely affect the performance of the stove and may compromise safety and void warranty PFI LOGO RECOMMEND...

Page 3: ...n and Operation Manual for as sistance single dial on the control board Adjusting the dial will affect the pellet feed rate and room air movement Refer to the Installation and Operation Manual if you are connecting your stove to a thermostat Ignition and control board functions for automatic thermostat operation may be different from the explanations given above 3 FLAME APPEARANCE The appearance o...

Page 4: ...ove 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 5 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 ignit...

Page 5: ...Clean Proof of Fire Switch Clean Ash Clean Out Ports Clean Exhaust Passages Vent Pipe and Creosote Removal Clean the Combustion and Convection Blowers Check Glass Door and Ash Drawer Seal Clean Rear Stove Compart ment Burning fuel with a high ash content or an improperly adjusted damper may require more frequent cleaning and stove maintenance IMPORTANT NOTE BURNING POOR QUALITY FUEL WILL SIGNIFICA...

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