32
MAINTENANCE
‐
continued
Cleaning
Heat
Exchanger
Tubes
–
Your
Pellet
Stove
Room
Heater
is
designed
with
a
built
in
heat
exchanger
tube
cleaner.
This
should
be
used
every
2
or
3
days
to
remove
ash
build
up
on
the
heat
exchanger
tubes,
which
can
reduce
heat
transfer.
The
handle,
for
the
heat
exchanger
tube
cleaner,
is
located
in
front
of
the
vent
tubes
on
front
side
of
heater.
Slide
the
rod
front
to
back
several
times
to
clean
the
tubes
then
follow
the
instructions
for
ash
removal.
Fans
–
DANGER:
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK.
DISCONNECT
POWER
BEFORE
SERVICING
UNIT
Over
time
ash
or
dust
may
accumulate
on
the
blades
of
the
circulation
&
exhaust
fans.
The
fans
should
be
inspected,
periodically,
and
if
any
accumulation
is
present
vacuumed
clean
as
the
ash
or
dust
can
impede
the
fans
performance.
It
is
also
possible
that
creosote
may
accumulate
in
the
exhaust
fan,
this
must
be
brushed
clean.
The
exhaust
fan
can
be
found
behind
the
left
side
panel
(facing
the
front
of
the
heater),
the
circulation
fan
can
be
found
behind
the
right
side
panel.
To
access
the
igniter,
remove
the
air
inlet
tube
and
cover
(2
screws)
(Figure
27).
Note:
When
cleaning
take
care
not
to
damage
the
fan
blades.
Figure
26
Figure
27
WARNING:
DO
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
OPERATE
THE
HEAT
EXCHANGE
TUBE
CLEANER
WHILE
THE
PELLET
STOVE
IS
IN
OPERATION
OR
COOLING
DOWN;
WAIT
UNTIL
PELLET
STOVE
HAS
COOLED
COMPLETELY
BEFORE
PERFORMING
THIS
PROCEDURE.
Summary of Contents for PELLET 5660(I)
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