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NOTE: If the clinker has become too hard and will not drop, it will need to be broken up. To accomplish this
open the front door and using a long handled screwdriver or other tool, break up the clinker. Close and
latch door, then proceed with step 4 above.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT ALLOW THE DOOR TO REMAIN OPENED LONGER THAN 45 SECONDS AS INTERRUPTION
OF THE BURN MAY RESULT. In the event that the door has been left open too long, simply close and latch
the door then depress the ‘On/Off’ button once to turn the circuit control board ‘OFF’. Restart the circuit
control board by depressing the ‘On/Off’ button once to turn it ‘On’. This will reset the 4 ½" minute ‘auger
on time’ and will activate the electronic ignitor probe.
2. HEAT EXCHANGE TUBES
Clean the heat exchange tubes, located above the baffle at the top of the firebox by pulling out the rod
at the center of tubes in front of the stove - refer to page 1. Push the rod back in place and repeat 2-3
times. This action ‘scrapes’ the fly ash that has collected on the heat exchange tubes. Push the rod back
into its original position.
3. GLASS CLEANING
The glass may be wiped with a dry, soft cloth daily to remove residue. The stove should be set at the #1
heat setting to allow the glass to cool down slightly if the stove has be operating at a higher level. If the
residue does not easily wipe off, apply a Windex type cleaner and some burnt ash onto the cloth and wipe.
DO NOT SPRAY THE GLASS WHILE HOT! USE ONLY A SOFT DRY CLOTH WHEN GLASS IS HOT.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
The following maintenance procedures should be performed on a weekly basis during the heating season.
This will ensure proper performance of the stove and provide maximum efficiency.
OPTIONAL: It is a good idea to place a drop cloth down around the stove to protect floor covering and
surrounding furnishing from becoming dusty.
CLEANING TOOLS NEEDED:
Whisk broom or soft bristled paintbrush, a Shop Vac or the like.
CAUTION: When using a vacuum, all debris, ashes, etc. must be completely
cooled. Do not use a vacuum to clean hot debris unless it is designed to do
so.
Turn the stove to the ‘OFF’ position and allow ample time for it to cool before handling any components.
1. Unlatch and open the front door.
2. Vacuum inner door ledge.
3. Remove the log set assembly. Use a dry, soft brush or vacuum to remove debris.
IMPORTANT: Do not use water, submerse in water or use a wet cloth to clean the log set assembly.