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12.2. CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE
The most efficient way to sweep a chimney is to run a hard chimney sweeping brush. Brush from the top down so
sooth and creosote deposits will detach from the chimney liner and fall down to the bottom of the chimney where it can
be easily removed.
The chimney must be inspected regularly and any creosote build-up must be removed without delay. Monthly cleaning
should be sufficient during cold winter months while more frequent cleaning could be required during milder periods.
12.3. SMOKE PIPE INSPECTION
The smoke pipe must be inspected regularly during the heating season.
The pipe must be examined carefully to detect any defect or damage.
The pipe can be reassembled if no defect is detected and defective pipe must be replaced immediately.
Burn wood only in this furnace.
As a combustible, well seasoned hardwood in 18" to 22" logs works best
Regularly, examine the flue pipes, the joints, and the sealing trims to ensure that the smoke and the combustion
gases are not transported into the air ducting system.
12.4. BLOWER MOTOR MAINTENANCE
Periodic cleaning of the fan housing as well as fan and fan blades using a vacuum cleaner is necessary in order not to
affect performance and cause overheating of the latter.
DO NOT OVERLUBRICATE.
12.5. FILTERS
Never use the furnace without air filters. To function as expected, controlled combustion wood burning appliance must
be maintained on a regular basis. This means that the chimney, the gaskets and the pipes must be kept in good
working order and the air filter cleaned or replaced regularly. Use the same size and type of filter as the original. High
efficiency 2-ply, 3-ply, or 4-ply filters are recommended.
12.5.1. AIR FILTER DIMENSIONS
Max Caddy: 16" x 20" x 1" filter
12.6. DOOR GASKET MAINTENANCE
It is important to maintain the door gasket in good condition. After a while, the gasket might sag; a door adjustment
may then be required. If the door adjustment is not sufficient, replace the door gasket with a genuine one.
12.6.1. DOOR ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
1. Unscrew completely the locking pin (see picture below).
Locking pin
Summary of Contents for MAX CADDY PF01102
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