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Save These Instructions 3-90-775 Pellets or Corn/Pellet Mixture Only
P35i Fireplace Insert
7. Cleaning the Door Glass
• Frequency:
As needed / Weekly
• By:
User
Whenever the view of the fire is obstructed, or weekly,
clean the glass using a soft cloth dampened with stan-
dard household glass cleaner.
Never spray glass cleaner directly onto hot glass.
Apply the cleaner to the cloth then wipe the glass.
Inspect the glass and sealing gasket. Replace gasket
as needed. Do not operate the stove with a broken
glass. Replacement glass, which is ceramic glass,
should be obtained through your Harman dealer.
To replace a broken glass; first be sure to carefully
remove the broken glass and any remaining shards or
pieces. With the door laying on a flat surface, lay the
gasketted glass panel onto the door and be sure it is
properly fitted into the channel. Lay the glass retainer
clips in place near each corner, and secure them
using the 3/8" screws. Be sure to tighten each screw
equally so you don't create a pressure point on the
glass.
NEvER OpERATE ThIs ApplIANCE WITh ThE
GlAss DOOR REmOvED, CRACKED, bROKEN,
OR sCRATChED.
CAUTION
Handle glass with care.
When cleaning door glass;
• Avoid striking, scratching, or slamming glass.
• Do NOT Clean Glass When Hot.
• Do NOT use abrasive cleaners.
• Inspect gasket, replace if necessary.
Retainers and screws
Glass
Adhesive gasket
Door Frame
8. Venting and Chimney System
• Frequency:
Yearly or more frequently depending
on ash build-up.
• By:
Service Technician / Chimney Sweep
Soot and Fly Ash: Formation & Need for Removal
The products of combustion will contain small
particles of fly ash. The fly ash will collect in the
exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of
exhaust gases.
During periods of incomplete combustion, which may
occur during start-up, shut down, or when operated
incorrectly, the fly ash may actually lead to soot
formation in the venting system.
The venting system will need to be cleaned at least
once per year, or more often depending on the quality
of the fuel being used. Horizontal sections of vent
pipe are especially prone to soot formation, as ash will
accumulate more quickly.
The chimney and venting system should be
inspected periodically throughout the heating
season to determine if a creosote buildup has
occurred. If a significant layer of creosote has
accumulated (3mm or more) it should be removed
to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.