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IMPORTANT!
READ AND FOLLOW
ALL
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING
CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED, AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY, AND PARTS AS NEEDED.
ENGLAND’S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT, OR
DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT. CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS.
YEARLY MAINTENANCE
Convection Blower Cleaning
As always, be certain the stove is cool and
unplugged
before servicing any components
within the unit. Since the convection blower does not handle any by-products of
combustion, it does not require serious cleaning like the exhaust blower. However, dust
from the home and other debris in the air can accumulate on the blades of the convection
blower. The convection blower is located on the side of the stove opposite the
combustion blower, and with the side panel removed from the stove, the convection
blower should be visually inspected for any dust build-up. Any dust that has built up on
the fan blades can usually be easily removed with a vacuum or a soft paint brush.
Cleaning Pellet Fines from the Hopper and Auger
Depending on the type and quality of pellets burned in the stove, some accumulation of
pellet fines and dust is possible in the hopper. The lowest part of the auger, near the back
of the stove, is where most fines will accumulate. With the stove off,
unplugged
, and
with the hopper empty, use a utility vacuum to remove the fines from the auger tube. If
the fines cannot be removed from the top of the hopper:
Remove the panels:
o
Remove both side panels using the procedure described in the “Exhaust
Blower Cleaning” section, found on page 33 of this manual.
o
Next, remove the back panel by removing the four 5/16” screws that hold it
in place and carefully removing it from the stove. See image on pg. 34.
Locate the auger motor assembly at the middle rear of the stove, and once it is
found, find the two set screws on either side of the cast iron mounting collar.
Using a 3/16” allen wrench, loosen the set screw on either side of the auger
mounting collar.
With a utility vacuum in hand, let the auger assembly slide out of the auger tube
just enough so that the vacuum can be used to remove any fines from this area.
Reinstall the auger assembly and tighten the two set screws; reinstall the back
panel and the two side panels, being certain to tighten the eight (8) retaining
screws on the rear of the stove.
Refer to page 39 for an illustration and more information on the auger motor.
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