31
MAINTENANCE
‐
continued
Ash
Removal
‐
Freestanding
Unit:
If
left
neglected
ashes
will
eventually
fill
the
ash
pan.
Remove
the
ashes
periodically
to
avoid
unnecessary
ash
build
up.
Ash
removal
is
as
follows:
1.
Let
fire
run
out
and
allow
unit
cool
to
room
temperature
2.
Clean
the
heat
exchanger
tubes
(see
Heat
Exchanger
Cleaning
section)
–
Make
sure
Pellet
Stove
is
at
room
temperature
before
touching
3.
Open
the
ash
pan
door,
remove
the
burn
pot
and
burn
pot
liner
and
empty
into
metal
container
4.
Vacuum
to
remove
ashes
from
the
firebox.
BE
SURE
THAT
ASHES
ARE
COOL
TO
THE
TOUCH
BEFORE
VACUUMING.
Some
vacuum
cleaners
may
leak
ash
into
the
room.
Your
vacuum
cleaner
should
have
a
special
filter
or
bag
to
eliminate
leakage.
5.
Remove
ash
pan
and
dispose
of
ashes
into
metal
container
6.
Reinstall
ash
pan
7.
Reinstall
burn
pot
and
burn
pot
liner.
Ash
Removal
‐
Insert
Unit:
1.
Allow
Heater
to
cool
to
room
temperature
2.
Lift
the
ash
pan
door
up
and
pull
out
3.
Follow
directions
for
freestanding
unit
above
on
this
page.
Disposal
of
Ashes
Ashes
should
be
placed
in
a
steel
metal
container
with
a
tight
fitting
lid.
The
closed
container
of
ashes
should
be
placed
on
a
non
‐
combustible
floor
or
on
the
ground
well
away
from
all
combustible
materials,
pending
final
disposal.
If
the
ashes
are
disposed
of
by
burial
in
soil
or
otherwise
locally
dispersed,
they
should
be
retained
in
the
closed
container
until
all
cinders
have
been
thoroughly
cooled.
Do
not
place
other
waste
in
the
same
container.
Figure
25
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