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WinterWarm Fireplace Insert or System
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Before replacing the ash pan, clear away any ash
that has spilled over the sides and back of the
pan.
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Replace the ash pan and close the ash door and
front door.
Empty the ash pan regularly, typically every one to
three days. The frequency will vary depending on how
you operate your WinterWarm: You burn more wood at
higher heat output settings, and ash will accumulate
faster.
Ash should be removed frequently and placed outdoors
in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed
container of ash should be placed on a noncombustible
floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible
materials, pending final disposal. If the ash is disposed
of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, it
should be retained in the closed container until all
cinders have thoroughly cooled. -Wood ash may be
used as a garden fertilizer.
CAUTION: Never use your household or shop vacuum
cleaner to remove ash from the fireplace; always
remove and dispose of the ash properly.
Section II Maintenance
Keep your WinterWarm Looking New
and Working Its Best
Care of the Cast Iron Surface
An occasional dusting with a dry rag will keep the
painted cast iron of your WinterWarm looking new.
If the paint needs retouching, first allow the surface to
cool completely. Wire-brush areas needing to be
painted. Touch-up with high temperature stove paint
available from your local dealer. Apply the paint spar-
ingly. Two light coats are better than one heavy one.
Care of the Porcelain Enamel Surface
Use a soft brush as necessary. Do not use water or
other liquids on your WinterWarm. Fingerprints usually
can be buffed off porcelain enamel with a dry, soft
cloth. If marks remain, allow the WinterWarm to cool
completely, then buff with a slightly damp, soft cloth.
Dry completely before starting a fire to avoid streaking.
Never use abrasives or harsh chemical cleaners on the
porcelain enamel finish. The enamel may scratch and
expose the cast iron, which can then stain or rust. If
you must remove spills or stains from porcelain sur-
faces, make sure that the fire is out and that the Winter-
Warm has cooled completely before cleaning. Use a
kitchen appliance cleaner and polish especially formu-
lated for enamel surfaces. Apply the cleaner sparingly
with a soft cloth, and buff away all traces.
Cleaning the Glass
The WinterWarm glass system requires a minimum
amount of cleaning. Most carbon deposits that accumu-
late will burn off during hot fires.
Ash residue that accumulates on the glass should be
removed periodically to prevent etching. To clean the
glass, follow this procedure:
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Be sure the glass is completely cool.
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Cleaning with water will work in most cases. Use
a glass cleaner especially made for this purpose
only if deposits are especially heavy. (If heavy
deposits are a frequent occurrence, however,
evaluate your operating techniques.)
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Rinse the glass thoroughly.
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Dry the glass completely.
NOTE: The WinterWarm glass is coated with a
special material on one side that helps reflect heat
back into the fire chamber. Do not attempt to
remove this coating.