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6.
Trim the gasket to length and butt the ends together.
7.
Replace the glass and holders in the door. Tighten, being sure not to over-tighten
the screws.
The following steps should be followed for replacement of the
door gasket
:
1.
Ensure the appliance is not in operation and is thoroughly cooled.
2.
Remove the old door gasket and clean the gasket channel.
3.
Using an approved high-temperature gasket cement, apply a thin coat in the
bottom of the channel.
4.
Starting at the hinge side of the door, work into the channel around the door unit,
trim to length and butt the ends together.
5.
Close the door and allow three to four hours for the cement to set before restarting
any fire.
FIREBRICK
This furnace is equipped with high density, high temperature firebrick. Any brick that
become chipped or cracked, especially on the sides of the firebox, need to be replaced as
needed.
FINISH
This unit is coated with high-temperature paint that will retain its original look for several
years. If the unit should get wet, rust spots may appear; these can easily be covered with
this high-temperature spray paint (plain steel wool can be used to remove the rust spots
before repainting). Please use only our approved proprietary paint (Part AC-MBSP), as
other brands may not adhere to the surface of this furnace.
BLOWER AND THERMOSTAT
This furnace comes with a 850 CFM blower (Part BM-1376). Over a period of time the
intake of the blower can become clogged with lint or dust, and it will require some
cleaning. To do this, unplug the blower from the power source and remove the screws that
hold the blower to the stove (be sure the stove is cool before doing so). Then unscrew the
motor from the blower and remove it, along with the impeller. A vacuum cleaner can be
used to remove the foreign material from the intake. Reverse this procedure to re-mount
the blower to the furnace.
The AC-1339 thermostat requires no maintenance. It activates the blower when the
firebox temperature rises to 125 degrees Fahrenheit; it also deactivates the blower when
the temperature drops to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. By shutting off at 95 degrees, it allows
the furnace to recover as the heat is extracted from the unit and forced through the duct
system
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