
Off Season Maintenance
At the end of the heating season, shut off the pump, clean firebox, heat exchangers, and secondary burn
chamber.
Check water level indicator and refill until water is full, take water sample to be sent in for testing, if water
treatment is needed turn on the circulation pump for at least four hours to mix the treatment thoroughly, check
for leaks and then shut the pump off.
Care for the exterior of your furnace is minimal. The unit may be washed using water and a mild non-abrasive
cleaner suitable for painted surfaces. Avoid direct water pressure to electrical components and connections.
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING MAINTENANCE.
REPLACING DOOR ROPE GASKETS
To replace door rope gaskets, with a 1” putty knife scrap out old
rope gasket, clean gasket channel with wire brush, fill
cavity with high temp silicone 1” wide and ½” thick. Press new rope gasket in cavity making sure to embed rope into
silicone, fill in outside corners with silicone and troll flat with putty knife. Leave door open for 24 hours.
AIR CHANNEL REPLACEMENT
To remove and replace air channels, lift up the air channel with a flat head screw driver. Pull bottom out first and pull
top down.
ASH REMOVAL, ROTATION & DISPOSAL
CAUTION!
Ashes should never be allowed to accumulate in secondary burn area and vertical heat exchangers. Ashes in
contact with these areas act as an insulator, causing incomplete gasification. With an excessive ash buildup, primary
comb
ustion air is restricted and the unit’s output wi
ll be reduced. Damages will result to unit if maintenance is not
performed.
When performing cleaning of ash, place ashes in a fire-retardant closed container, ashes should be placed on a
noncombustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials until final disposal. Ashes should
remain in the fire-retardant closed container until all cinders have cooled, in an area that is at least sixty (60) inches from
the front of the stove and thirty-six (36) inches from the sides or back of the stove.
WARNING!!! RISK OF FIRE
With the exception of the start-up and ash removal periods, the secondary combustion and loading doors should never
be left open. This unit should never be left unattended with any of the doors left open.
CREOSOTE FORMATION & REMOVAL
When wood is burned, organic vapors and tar combine with expelled moisture forming creosote, which clings to the
interiors of the stove. Creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney of a slow burning fire; as a result,
creosote accumulates on the flue lining. When creosote ignites it creates an extremely hot fire and can cause damage to
the stove and /or persons. The chimney and its connectors should be inspected at least twice a month, during the
CAUTION!!!
Make certain that all electrical power to the furnace and components are shut off before washing.
CAUTION:
Hot coals can last for days. Disposing of them improperly or to soon can cause a fire.
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