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Do Not Burn Wet Coal!
Super-Magnum Coal Stoker Stove
3-90-02702R4_08/12
5. Air Filter
• Frequency:
Monthly
• By:
User
Filter replacement is recommended every month.
Follow the steps below to remove the filter.
Turn the mode selector to "OFF" to stop the blower
from operating.
• Locate and loosen the two thumb screws that hold
the filter retainer in place.
• Slide the filter retainer downward and remove it.
• With the retainer plate removed, slide the filter
straight out through the front of the stove. Filter
size is 16 X 16 X 1 inches.
Thumb Screws
Filter Cover
Filter
6. Hopper
• Frequency:
As necessary / Yearly
• By:
User
Whenever the hopper is low or empty, take the time
to inspect the hopper throat area for any larger pieces
of coal or foreign objects. This is also a good time to
vacuum any coal residue or dust from the hopper.
Remember to empty and clean the hopper at the end
of the burn season or whenever the stove is not going
to be operated for a few days. This will help to prevent
rust formation in the hopper and feed system.
7. Firebox
• Frequency:
As necessary / Yearly
• By:
User
Cleaning the firebox and internal heat exchange
surfaces is recommended to maintain thermal
efficiency. Depending on the quality and quantity of
coal being used, you may want to perform this cleaning
monthly.
Be sure to clean these areas thoroughly at the end of
the heating season.
Brush and vacuum all internal surfaces. Lift the grates
and thoroughly clean the air flow area under the
grates. (See drawing below).
This cross sectional cut-away illustration shows an internal view of the
heat exchange, plus you can also see how the grates are removed by
lifting them out of the frame.