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Disposal of Ashes

 - Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight

fitting lid.  The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncom-
bustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials,
pending final disposal.  If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or
otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed
container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled.  Do not place any
other waste materials in this container.

  8. Empty out the hopper once every 2 weeks.  Vacuum all the sawdust

build up in the hopper and auger chute opening.  Cleaning out the
sawdust from the hopper will help prevent a hopper fire from occurring.

  9.  Reinstall all removed parts in their original positions.

 10. Clean the glass with a mild glass cleaner when dirty.  DO NOT clean the

glass when the door is hot.  Cleaning the glass will allow you to see the
flame and how it is burning.  This is very important to see if the heater is
burning properly or not.  DO NOT hit the glass or slam the door shut.
This may cause the glass to crack or break.  DO NOT operate the heater
if the glass is cracked or broken.  DO NOT replace the glass with any
type of glass other then an APR Industries Ltd. factory approved glass.
If the glass cracks or breaks, turn the heater OFF.  DO NOT operate the
heater until the glass has been replaced.

NOTE:  Depending on the type of fuel you use and the frequency that you use the pellet
stove, you may need to clean the stove more frequently.

After each heating season:

  1.  Remove all the pellet fuel from the hopper.  Run the heater to empty the

auger tube.  Vacuum the hopper and auger tube.  Clean the rest of the
heater.

2.  Open up both side panels.  Clean out any pellets, dust, ashes or debris

that may have built up in the back of the pellet stove.

Summary of Contents for MX2

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