6.3.e Air Filter
Frequency:
Monthly
By:
User
Filter replacement is recommended every month. Follow the steps
below to remove the filter.
1. Turn the mode selector to "OFF" to stop the blower from
operating.
2. Locate and loosen the two thumb screws that hold the filter
retainer in place.
3. Slide the filter retainer downward and remove it.
4. 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.
6.3.f 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.
6.3.g 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. →
6.3.g 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.
6.3.h 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.
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