Removal Instructions
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System Snap Disk Removal
Make sure the stove has fully cooled (approximately 25 minutes) before conducting service. Unplug the
stove to prevent electrical shock.
1
For stoves, open the left side panel (see
page 3-1). For inserts, remove the
surround panels and pull the insert out to
access the left side (see page 3-2).
2
The system snap disk is located on the
exhaust duct, just in front of the exhaust
blower.
3
Remove the snap disk following the
directions below.
Connector Wires
(for older wiring
harnesses)
Standard
Screwdriver
Newer wiring
harnesses use
ring connectors.
Standard
Screwdriver
Phillips
Screwdriver
There are two types of system snap disks. Both operate in the same manner. If replacing the snap
disk, the ceramic snap disk should be used (if the phenolic type failed, Travis will replace free of
charge).
Phenolic (older type)
Ceramic (newer type)
Phillips
Screwdriver
Disconnect the wires leading to the snap disk. Some models use wiring harnesses with quick-
connects. When replacing the snap disk, use the connector wires included with the replacement
system snap disks (discard the wires for wiring harness with ring connectors).
The snap disk is held in place with two screws.
Snap Disk Bracket