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scraper rod
tool
Re-Assembly
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Re-attach the top and lower cast iron wall plates (attach the top piece first).
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Re-seat the ash pan and burn pot, making sure that the burn pot is fully seated in place.
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Close the door.
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Plug unit back into wall outlet. Your stove is now ready for normal use.
Heat Exchanger Baffle Tubes
A primary component of the heat exchanger system is a series of baffle tubes located behind the interior cast
iron walls of the combustion chamber. As fuel is consumed, ash builds up on these baffle tubes which reduces
the heat transfer capability of your stove. It is recommended that you clean the exchanger baffle tubes no less
than one time per day, and every time you add fuel. Regular cleaning of the baffle tubes will ensure that the heat
exchanger system is working optimally and that you are getting the greatest amount of heat output possible from
your stove.
Cleaning is accomplished by pulling up and pushing
down on
the two exchanger scraper rods that protrude out of
the
top
of the stove. These rods can be found on the very
top
of
the stove underneath the colored accent panel.
There
are two holes in the accent panel where the rods
recess
into. Due to the placement of these two holes,
actual
removal of the colored accent panel is not necessary
for
cleaning.
A scraper rod tool was provided with your stove (see
image)
that is specifically intended for cleaning the
exchanger baffle tubes. The two scraper rods
described above have a hole at the very top where
this tool
“hooks” into. Simply hook the tool into each of the
two
respective rods and pull up/push down two to three
times
per cleaning.
NOTE:
When the stove is hot you may feel resistance when you pull up/push down on the rods. This is normal
and occurs as a result of expansion of the stainless steel baffles tubes as they get hot.
NOTE:
Any time the stove is on, the scraper rods will be very hot. Do not touch them with your bare hands or
you could be burned. Use the oven mitt that was provided with your stove, or other suitable hand protection,
before touching any of the metal surfaces of your stove.
Removal or Replacement of Broken Door Glass or Damaged Door Seals
If the door glass becomes damaged in any way, including actual damage to the glass or to one of the gaskets on
the door, replacement of the damaged area should occur prior to operating the stove.
While wearing leather gloves, carefully remove any loose pieces of glass from the doorframe. Dispose of all
broken glass properly. Return the damaged door to your dealer for replacement or have your dealer do an on-
site replacement of the affected area.
In order to maintain proper materials, installation, fit, and any required edge clearances, all repairs or
replacement involving door glass, gaskets, or any cushioning devices or components should be performed only
by an authorized service technician.