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#4:
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EMOVE THE HEAT EXCHANGER CHANNEL COVERS
Remove the channel covers from the firebox by the sides of the
“compass”. Turn the swing latches at the upper right and left of the
baffles (Fig. 6) and lift slightly on the cover in order to remove
them.
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#5:
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EXT REMOVE THE COMBUSTION INTAKE BLOWER COVER
Remove the combustion intake blower cover. The combustion
intake housing assembly is held in place with two swing latches (Fig.
7). Swing each latch until it hangs down away from the retainer
stud. Once the latches are free, swing the right side of the cover out
and clear of the door frame then pull the housing out on a diagonal.
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#6:
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LEAN THE HEAT EXCHANGER AREA BEHIND THE HEAT EXCHANGER CHANNEL
COVERS AND THE SIDE INTERIOR WALLS
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Using the pointed end of the burn pot scraper (included with the stove)
and scrape the V-shaped accordion style heat exchangers (Fig. 8). This
will not require heavy scraping as the buildup in this area is really light
soot. After scraping the area use the paintbrush and putty knife to clean
the remaining soot in the heat exchanger and the interior walls.
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#7:
C
LEAN THE INSIDE OF THE COMBUSTION BLOWER AREA
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The inside of the combustion blower area will accumulate sooty dust. This needs to be brushed
and vacuumed. The fan (right center of Fig. 9) needs to be carefully cleaned with a light brush
(Fig. 10). Be careful not to bend the fins on the combustion blower fan as this may cause an
imbalance or interference with the inside of the blower housing when it is reassembled.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Figures 9 & 10