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How to Clean the stove
FOR YOUR SAFETY, IT IS IMPERATIVE TO MAKE SURE THE STOVE IS OFF AND COLD FOR ANY CLEANING PROCEDURE.
The glass is NORMALLY easy to clean. The best way to clean the glass is to take a razor blade with a built in safety handle and scrape the
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glass and then clean it with a product like “Simple Green” or glass cleaner and a paper towel.
The inside around the firebox needs to be vacuumed out about every 2 to 3 weeks or longer depending on how often you burn.
Use an “ash
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vacuum” only to do this. It is what they are made for and then the dust will not blow in the house.
The ash vacuums are available on my
website.
Inspect the firebox by sliding the front brick to the side or removing the brick. Use a flash light to look in the firebox. If needed, vacuum the
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firebox out completely.
VERY IMPORTANT!! Every day take the special wrench provided and using the pin end slide it into the hole on the rod sticking out by the
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tubes on the top front of the stove. Use wrench to pull the rod from front to back completely 5 or 6 times. This will clean off the radiant
tubes so they transfer heat better.
Every Time you clean the stove…
Use the special wrench provided to loosen the caps on each side of the stove. Unscrew them and use the
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ash vacuum to vacuum out those tubes. You can slide the end of the hose all the way in until it hits the other side of the stove. Look inside
the tube with a light to make sure you have that area clean.
The body of the stove itself can be cleaned with glass cleaner,
ONLY WHEN COLD
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