Blowers
Over
a
period
of
time,
ashes
or
dust
may
collect
on
the
blades
of
both
the
combustion
blower
and
convection
blower.
For
this
reason
you
should
periodically
remove
these
blowers
from
the
unit
for
maintenance.
The
blowers
should
be
vacuumed
clean
as
ashes,
creosote,
dust,
etc.
will
accumulate
on
the
blower
blades
and
can
impede
performance.
The
blowers
need
to
be
brushed
cleaned
and
vacuumed
at
least
once
every
ton
of
pellets
burned.
The
convection
blower
is
accessed
by
removing
the
stove’s
left
side
panel.
The
combustion
blower
can
be
accessed
by
removing
the
right
side
panel.
The
convection
blower
is
on
the
left
(facing
stove),
and
the
combustion
blower
is
on
the
right.
When
cleaning,
be
careful
not
to
dislodge
balancing
clip
on
convection
blower
or
to
bend
fan
blades.
Some
stove
owners
lightly
spray
an
anti
‐
creosote
chemical
on
the
fire
to
help
reduce
creosote
formation
within
the
stove.
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK.
DISCONNECT
POWER
BEFORE
SERVICING
UNIT.
Figure
15
Auger Motor
(C-E-017)
High Temp
Thermodisk
(C-E-090-21)
Air Switch
(C-E-200)
Combustion
Blower
(A-E-027)
Convection
Blower
(A-E-033)
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