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REPARE THE 

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Start by placing a drop cloth on the floor in front of your stove.   

Alternatively you can use newspaper.  Keep your tools on the drop  
cloth so you can wrap them in it and take them outside for cleaning  
when you are done. 

 
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#1:

 

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EMOVE SOOT DEPOSITS FROM WITHIN THE BURN POT WITH THE VACUUM

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Remove the flame guide and vacuum the ash from the burn pot and above the burn pot (Fig. 2)

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#2:

 

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LEAN THE BURN POT USING THE  SCRAPER PROVIDED

 

Use the flat end of the scraper to remove the carbon from the burn pot (Fig. 3). Alternatively use a 
hammer and a straight tip screw driver to tap the deposits loose.  

When the burn pot has been 

scraped, use a vacuum to remove the ash and carbon deposits. 
 

Remove the ash pan from the stove (Fig. 4), dump out the ashes and clean out the interior and 
exterior.  Vacuum the lower area of the firebox while the ash pan is removed. 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#3:

 

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LEAN ASH FROM INSIDE THE BURN POT

 

Remove the clean out plate under the burn pot by loosening 
the two wing nuts holding the plate in place (Fig. 5).  You 
many need to use pliers to loosen the wing nuts initially and 
then vacuum ash from the inside of the pot. Use your finger 
to brush out any ash that can’t be reached with the nozzle of 
the vacuum. After cleaning, be sure the plate is fully closed 
before hand tightening the wing nuts.  
 

(Note: You don’t need to tighten the wing nuts with pliers.) 

 
 

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Fig. 4 

Fig. 5 

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