ECHO PELLET E.I. II
PELLET HEATER
18
FIGURE 12
Here are some other maintenance procedures
that should be performed on a regular basis.
a.
Open door and remove clean out cover
screws. To remove, simply unscrew and lift
out from each side (see FIGURE 12). Clean
one side at a time. With covers removed,
leave the door open and push the “Clean”
button. Let heater run 30 seconds, push to
“Off,” and replace cover. Remove the
remaining clean out cover and repeat
procedure for other side.
b.
Vacuum inside stove ash pockets on both
sides of fire pot and heat exchange tubes.
c.
Remove fire pot by lifting up and out. It
may be brushed out or vacuumed. Fire pot
should be cleaned regularly. Make sure
slots in pot are not plugged. The area
around and below the pot should be
checked every five or six days depending
on how many hours a day the heater is used
and the quality of the pellets being burned.
Remove the fire pot holder for thorough
cleaning (see FIGURE 12).
d.
Scrape pellet feed chute with putty knife to
remove hardened material on which
sawdust can accumulate.
e.
The tee connector on the vent pipe must
have a clean out cap and this must be
checked every four to six weeks or
whenever the "Clean" mode on the Control
Panel is utilized.
a.
Fly ash can also accumulate in the vent
pipe. Inspect the exhaust system frequently
to maintain free flow of exhaust fumes.
This depends entirely on the quality of the
pellets. Initial monitoring of the build-up in
the
vent
pipe
is
necessary.
Those
installations going into an existing flue
must be installed with a tee connector to
allow access to clean the ash from the pellet
vent pipe.
1.
Hopper Clean Out
: Vacuum the accumulated
saw dust in the hopper weekly. Keep free of
debris and foreign material. An accumulation of
saw dust can cause irregular pellet feed. For best
results this should be done on a regular basis
depending on how often the heater is used. This
should be done every eight to ten days.
2.
Cleaning the Exhaust Fan Blade & Heat
Exchanger
: The exhaust blower should be
checked for excessive fly ash buildup. Regular
and routine maintenance utilizing the clean out
feature will keep the exhaust blower housing
and fan blades clean. This cleaning can only be
done when the heater is not burning. For best
results, run the fan in the "Clean" position with
the door open for approximately 45 seconds or
until ash is no longer being picked up by the
fan. Always check the clean out cap on the tee
after utilizing the clean feature (see FIGURE
Summary of Contents for Echo Pellet E.I. II
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