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FREESTANDING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (Continued)
6. Blower, Front
The front blower is
designed to
improve the natural
convection of the
stove by pushing air
through the
convection
chamber of the
stove and causing
the heated air to
exit through the
vents along the top
of the stove. It also
has a thermodisk
which turns the
blower on and off
automatically.
Refer to the
illustration to the
right while following
the directions to
attach the blower.
1.
Remove the two
screws below
the ashlip with
a 3/8" nutdriver.
The front
blower fits
underneath
the ashlip.
Use a 3/8" nutdriver to attach
the two screws that hold the
front blower to the appliance.
Plug the
blower into
a 110 volt
grounded
outlet.
2.
Place the blower under the ashlip and align the two slots in the back mounting bar with the two holes
in the face of the appliance.
3.
Insert one of the screws in each hole. Pull the blower assembly up as far as it will go to eliminate any
space between the blower and ashlip.
4.
Tighten both screws securely. Insert the plug into a grounded outlet.
FRONT BLOWER OPERATION
The blower controls are located on the switch box
that is connected by a cord to the blower. There
are two rocker switches that determine the speed
and mode (automatic or manual) of the blower.
The two speeds are RUN (slower) and STARTUP
(faster). The two modes are AUTO (the
thermodisk controls the switch and the
temperature of the firebox will determine when the
blower starts or stops) and MAN (manual Ð the
blower will run on the speed setting selected).
The blower should be switched "OFF" for
approximately 30 minutes after each reload of the
stove. This is to allow the stove to reach
operating temperature.
Speed Control Rocker Switch
(If OFF is selected, the blower
will always be off, even if on
automatic)
Mode Rocker Switch (If OFF
is selected, the blower will
always be off, no matter what
the speed setting is at)
RUN OFF STARTUP
AUTO OFF MAN