Ashley LUXURY AP2000 Owner'S Manual Download Page 19

 

 

19 MAINTENANCE 

FAILURE TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN THIS UNIT AS INDICATED CAN RESULT IN POOR 
PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY HAZARDS. NEVER CLEAN WHEN HOT. 

 

NOTE: 

Inspect burn pot periodically to see that holes have not become plugged, if so, clean 

thoroughly. 

 

ASH REMOVAL 

 

Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container or 
ashes should be placed on a noncombustible surface or on the ground, well away from all 
combustible materials pending final disposal. If ashes are disposed of by soil burial or otherwise 
locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have 
thoroughly cooled. 

 

ASH DISPOSAL – FREESTANDING MODELS 

 

The AP2000 has an ash bin located below the firebox. To remove ashes: 

 

a. 

Make sure fire is out and firebox is cool. 

b. 

With the door closed clean heat exchanger tubes. 

        (See “

CLEANING

” and Figure 22). 

c. 

Open door and remove the optional imitation log set, if in use. Remove the burnpots inner 
section by grasping it and pulling straight up (see Figure 23). 

d. 

Empty ashes from inner section into the pedestal ash bin through the opening in the bottom 
of the firebox. Scrape inner section with cleaning tool. Make sure holes are not plugged. 

e. 

Scrape ash in firebox into the pedestal ash bin through the opening in the bottom of the 
firebox or vacuum to remove ashes. 

WARNING: Make sure ashes are cool to the touch before                     
                   using a vacuum. 

See “

VACUUM USE

”.

 

f. 

Periodically remove and empty ash bin (see Figure 24) by unscrewing the two knobs on 
the front of the pedestal below the ash lip. Dispose of ashes properly. 

        (See “

ASH REMOVAL

” above) 

g. 

Replace ash bin, making sure to tighten the knobs and maintaining a good seal. 

h. 

Replace inner section into burnpot; make sure it is level and pushed all the way back down 
and that the igniter hole is to the rear when it is reinstalled (see Figure 23). 

 
i. 

Make the burnpot is level and pushed all the way back in when it is reinstalled. If the collar 
on the burnpot attached to the fresh air tube is not pushed back to meet the firebox wall, 
the Hot Rod will not work properly. 

 

ASH DISPOSAL - INSERT 

 

Remove ashes periodically as they fill the firebox. To remove ashes: 

 

a. 

Make sure fire is out and firebox is cool. 

 

b. 

With the door closed clean heat exchanger tubes. 

c. (See 

CLEANING

” and Figure 22). 

 

d. 

Open door and remove the optional imitation log set, if in use. Remove the burnpots inner 
section by grasping it and pulling straight up (see Figure 23). 

 

e. 

Empty ashes from the inner section and scrape with cleaning tool; make sure holes are not 
plugged. 

 

f. 

Use small shovel or vacuum to remove ashes. 

WARNING: Make sure ashes are cool to the touch before using a vacuum.  

See “

VACUUM USE

”. 

 

a. 

Dispose of ashes properly.  
(See “

ASH REMOVAL

” above) 

 
j. 

Replace inner section into burnpot; make sure it is level and pushed all the way back down 
and that the igniter hole is to the rear when it is reinstalled (see Figure 23). 

 

g. 

Make the burnpot is level and pushed all the way back in when it is reinstalled. If the collar 
on the burnpot attached to the fresh air tube is not pushed back to meet the firebox wall, 
the Hot Rod will not work properly. 

 

  

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

FIGURE 22 

FIGURE 23 

FIGURE 24 

Igniter Hole 

Summary of Contents for LUXURY AP2000

Page 1: ...e fire may result For your safety follow the installation directions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area PLEASE read this...

Page 2: ...ng room heater It is also approved as a mobile home heater which is designed for connection to an outside combustion air source The stove will not operate using natural draft or without a power source...

Page 3: ...an area where direct sunlight can shine on the unit it is possible this can cause the temperature of the stove to rise to operational levels one of the sensors could then make the stove start on its...

Page 4: ...ng Door 15 Room Air Fan 15 Re Starting a Warm Stove 15 If Stove Runs Out Of Pellets 16 Damper Control 16 Refueling 16 Ashley Maintenance Tool 16 Shutdown Procedure 16 Safety Features 16 Optional Therm...

Page 5: ...stallation in residential mobile home and alcove applications The AP2000 Insert is approved for installation into code complying masonry fireplaces The AP2000 Insert is also approved for use in listed...

Page 6: ...ing vents should not be restricted The flashing should not necessarily seal the fireplace face VENTING The Ashley AP2000 is certified for use with listed TYPE L Vent 3 or 4 diameter in size The stove...

Page 7: ...ole in wall directly behind stove exhaust vent refer to figure 5 3 Always maintain 3 clearance from combustible materials 4 Install L Vent wall thimble per L Vent manufacturer s instructions 5 Attach...

Page 8: ...2 After lining up for hole in roof cut either around or square hole in roof always 3 larger all the way around pipe Install upper edge and sides of flashing under roofing materials nail to the roof a...

Page 9: ...ove adhering to the clearances in Figures 1 2 Mark the center of the hole where the pipe is to pierce the masonry chimney 2 It will be necessary to break out the masonry around the location of the pip...

Page 10: ...installation We suggest painting the interior of particularly old and dirty fireplaces to seal any odors In zero clearance fireplace installations when the fireplace opening is above the floor or rai...

Page 11: ...CHIMNEY BLANKING PLATE Masonry Fireplaces Only Refer to Figure 15 1 You will need a pipe length that extends 12 above the blanking plate NOTE This installation is optional but not recommended Outside...

Page 12: ...ng The equipment compartment sides and rear of the stove in fireplace must be enclosed per the applicable electrical standards NOTE Floor protection for Built in raised hearths requires a continuous s...

Page 13: ...al of the insert to clean the chimney flue A permanent metal warning label must be attached to the back wall of the fireplace opening stating the following This fireplace has been altered to accommoda...

Page 14: ...d for extended periods of time it can shorten the life expectancy of the room air fan Avoid use at this setting for more than one hour at a time d RESET TRIM Different size and quality pellet fuel and...

Page 15: ...4 DO NOT use the Fuel Feed button unless you are priming the auger after running out of pellets A dangerous condition could result NOTE During the first few fires your stove will emit an odor as the...

Page 16: ...and bottom of the hopper b Cleaning heat exchanger tubes see instructions in CLEANING c Scrape ashes from burnpot SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE Turning your Ashley stove off is a matter of pressing the On Off c...

Page 17: ...OPERATION section of this owner s manual HIGH LOW THERMOSTAT MODE USE THIS MODE ONLY IF YOU CONNECT A THERMOSTAT When engaged in this mode the stove will automatically switch between two settings Whe...

Page 18: ...F ANY EXTERNAL PART OF THE UNIT BEGINS TO GLOW YOU ARE OVERFIRING Immediately press the POWER switch on the control panel h KEEP ALL LOOSE OR MOVEABLE HOUSEHOLD COMBUSTIBLES SUCH AS FURNITURE DRAPES T...

Page 19: ...rewing the two knobs on the front of the pedestal below the ash lip Dispose of ashes properly See ASH REMOVAL above g Replace ash bin making sure to tighten the knobs and maintaining a good seal h Rep...

Page 20: ...hese chambers In some cases you will need to remove creosote which can accumulate rapidly under certain conditions A small wire brush can be used It is important to remove this creosote because it is...

Page 21: ...brush specifically designed for the type of chimney in use A qualified chimney sweep can perform this service It is also recommended that before each heating season the entire system be professionally...

Page 22: ...22 MAINTENANCE FIGURE 28 AP2000I...

Page 23: ...tch make sure the ash door is properly latched and the gasket is sealing good If the stove has just a small hole for the ashes to fall through under the burnpot make sure the slider plate is in place...

Page 24: ...ou until you can lift the shaft out of the stove After you have removed the shaft inspect it for bent flights burrs or broken welds Remove any foreign material that might have caused the jam Also chec...

Page 25: ...ot sending power to the igniter Check the voltage going to the igniter during startup It should be a full current If the voltage is lower than full current check the wiring If the wiring checks out go...

Page 26: ...emoving the auger pin Remove the auger shaft inspection plate in the hopper so that you can see the auger shaft Gently lift the auger shaft straight up so that the end of the auger shaft comes up out...

Page 27: ...ion Time the fuel feed light at each setting after the stove has completed the startup cycle Make sure the times match the auger timing chart If the auger motor runs constantly the board is bad 8 Comb...

Page 28: ...et stoves If there are signs of other types of fuel being used stop using them immediately 4 Power surge or brown out situation A power surge spike or voltage drop could cause the high limit switch to...

Page 29: ...29 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM FIGURE 29...

Page 30: ...A E 033A Door Gasket C G 050 Door Glass Center C D 802 A Door Glass Side C D 802 B Exhaust Adapter 4 A 4 VA Hot Rod Igniter C E IGN Remote Thermostat RF Acumen Optional AG RCN Thermodisc Proof of Fire...

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