Lincoln SCR Manual
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LINCOLN SCR MAINTENANCE
NOTE: WHEN YOU FIRST OPERATE YOUR STOVE, CHECK TO
DETERMINE THE NEEDED CLEANING FREQUENCY. THE STOVE
REQUIRES A MINIMUM AMOUNT OF DAILY MAINTENANCE. REQUIRED
MAINTENANCE DEPENDS LARGELY UPON THE QUALITY OF FUEL
BURNED AND THE RATE OF BURN. THE AMOUNT OF DAILY
MAINTENANCE WILL INCREASE IF FUEL QUALITY DECREASES AND/OR
THE BURN RATE INCREASES.
NOTE: FAILURE TO KEEP YOUR STOVE CLEAN, AS DESCRIBED IN THIS
MANUAL, COULD RESULT IN POOR OPERATION, INEFFICIENT FUEL
USAGE AND A POSSIBLE SAFETY HAZARD! IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE OWNER/USER TO DETERMINE THE NEEDED MAINTENANCE
FREQUENCY.
CAUTION: THE DOOR AND FRONT PART OF THE STOVE WILL BE HOT.
DO NOT TOUCH ANY PART OF THE STOVE THAT IS HOT!
Daily Maintenance
1.
The Ash Pan.
Make sure the Ashpan is not too full. If the Ashpan is too full, the
ash may not be dumped from the Revolution Pot when it runs a cleaning cycle.
2.
The Tube Scraper.
Pull the Tube Scraper back and forth a couple of times to
keep the tubes clean. If the Tube Scraper feels sticky and difficult to move, check
for the presence of creosote on the tubes. If creosote is present a damper
adjustment may be needed or the Stove has become plugged and needs a thorough
cleaning. Call Dealer for assistance.
(See figure 1 on Page 10 for the location of
the Tube Scraper Rod).
3.
Clean the Viewing Glass.
Use a dry paper towel to clean the glass. Quickly open
the door and wipe the glass. The rate of burn will determine how often the
window needs cleaning. Prolonged burning at a slow burn rate will result in the
need for more frequent window cleaning. Cooling the Stove and wiping the
window daily with a cloth or paper towel will normally keep the window from
accumulating difficult to clean residue. Use of a glass cleaner ONLY permitted
when the Stove is cold.
CAUTION:
Do not slam the door. Do not operate the Stove with a broken or cracked
glass. Replace only with heat resistant ceramic glass supplied by the manufacturer.