Super-Magnum Coal Stoker Stove
Do Not Burn Wet Coal!
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8. Chimney Connector
• Frequency:
As necessary / Yearly
• By:
Qualified Service Technician / User
At the end of the burn season, brush and clean all
sections of chimney connector pipe. Some owners
remove the chimney connector for the off season. Any
coal ashes left in the connector pipe will actually draw
moisture which promotes rust. This is why it is very
important to clean all ashes at the end of the heating
season.
9. Chimney
• Frequency:
As necessary / Yearly
• By:
Qualified Service Technician / Chimney Sweep
The entire chimney should be professionally cleaned
at least once yearly. It is best to have this done at
the end of the heating season to be sure all ash is
removed. You'll also want to inspect the condition of
the chimney prior to using the appliance, to be sure
there are no bird nests or the like.
D. Motors and Components
1. Feed Motor
Requires no lubrication.
Keep the motor windings free of dust. Can be wiped
clean or vacuumed.
To remove feed motor;
• Remove rear access panel and open left rear door.
• Remove feed shaft shield by pushing with thumb
where shown, and lift up while pulling out.
Set Screw
Mounting Screws
2. Combustion Blower
Requires no lubrication.
Keep the motor windings and intake screen free of
dust and pet hair. Can be wiped clean or vacuumed.
To remove combustion blower;
• Open left rear door.
• Remove wire-tie from blower power cord.
• Slide the blower mounting flange out of the bracket
toward the left side.
NOTICE: When re-installing blower, be sure it is slid
completely into the mounting bracket. There is a
stop on the right side of the bracket to ensure proper
positioning.
Blower Mounting Bracket
• Locate the Allen-head set screw on the feed motor
shaft and loosen it.
• Remove the 4 motor mounting screws and pull the
motor out through the left, rear door.