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Clean-Out Tee
Rain Cap
Figure 42 -
Clean Vent Components
Remove cover, then
remove ash
(Minimum Frequency
of 1-2 months)
Cleaning the Convection Blower
(Recommended Frequency of Yearly*)
To clean the convection (room air) blower, disconnect the stove power
cord from the electrical outlet. Open the right side door (see
Page 26)
.
Remove the two nuts (A in
Figure 43)
securing the blower to the blower
duct. Slide the blower to the rear, disengaging it from the blower duct.
A vacuum can be used to remove any dust accumulation on the blower’s
blades or inside the blower duct. Caution should be used not to damage
the blower’s blades during cleaning.
To reinstall the blower, slide the blower back into the retaining lip (B) and
reinstall nuts (A) making sure the gasket is aligned properly.
Figure 43 -
Removing Convection Blower
A
Slide To The
Rear To Remove
B
Small Area Touch-up Paint
Models with Black Painted Finish
The stove body is painted with a quality high-temperature stove paint.
Use only stove touch-up paint shown below. Do not touch-up your stove
with any other paint.
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Cat. No. H8159 Touch Up Paint, Metallic Black
Using one small piece of 320 grit sand paper and lightly sand the blem-
ish so that the edges are “feathered” or smooth to the touch between
the painted and bare surfaces. Do not let the sand paper gum up with
paint, as this will cause scratches on the metal surface. If there are any
scratches, use 600 grit sandpaper instead. Mask off surfaces you do not
want painted. Paint lightly over the bare surface first as this will act as an
undercoat. Then paint over a larger area in smooth even strokes to blend.
Motor Lubrication
The blowers are permanently lubricated by the manufacturer. Do not
apply oil to any part of the blower, doing so may cause damage.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE
*Burning fuel with a high ash content or an improperly adjusted
damper may require more frequent cleaning and stove main-
tenance.
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