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c. Assemble the crevice tool from the micro cleaning kit to
attach to a Shop Vac.
Figure 36.1.
d. Use the crevice tool to finish cleaning the heat exchanger
fins. It is critical that the exhaust exits at the back of the
firebox floor (left and right) be thoroughly cleaned.
Figure
36.2.
There are several ways this can done.
1. Use the crevice tool.
. Attach a hose 1/ inch (1.7mm) in diameter and
approximately feet (607mm in length to your vacuum
hose.
. Use a bottle brush and push the ash down to the
bottom. Remove the combustion (exhaust) blower
and then vacuum out the ash.
2 exhaust exits (left and right side) must
be thoroughly cleaned. Each exit is
approximately 4 inches wide, 1 inch
across and 3 inches deep.
Figure 36.2
Figure 36.1
NOTE
It is normal to see a certain amount of wear of
the heat exchanger fins. You may notice some flaking
and pitting on some of the pins. The heat exchanger
system will function as designed with as many as 15 of
these pins missing.
Loosen all 6 nuts, but do NOT Remove
f. Removing the Combustion (Exhaust) Blower
1. The combustion blower is mounted in the bottom right
rear of the appliance.
Figure 36.3.
. Remove side panel and then using an 11/ nut driver to
loosen all six nuts, but do not remove. Rotate the blower
and remove from the housing.
Figure 36.4.
. Set the blower on the top of the housing. You do not need
to disconnect the wires.
. Vacuum out the exhaust area.
Figure 36.5.
Figure 36.3
Figure 36.4
Vacuum out the exhaust area.
Figure 37.2
Loosen (6) Nuts
Remove
Side
Panel