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Brass Flame PF70 - Component Maintenance

Brass Flame PF70
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MAINTENANCE
Refractory Logs (Optional)
To ensure the longevity
of
your logs, never attempt
to handle them while they are hot.
Exhaust Vent
This vent should be checked every month or two
and cleaned
when
needed.
Fresh air intake
Inspect periodically to be sure that it is not clogged
with
any
foreign materials.
Draft Fan and Room Air Blower
These blowers are equipped with special sealed
lubricated bearings that do not need additional
lubrication.
For
this reason, it is recommended
that you do not try to add any drops
of
oil
to
them:
Excess oil can ruin the motors. Disconnect power
prior to opening the side panels.
Appliance Glass
The appliance glass is
of
high temperature
pyroceram 9" x 13" with a small curved notch. To
replace the glass unscrew and remove the glass
retainers. Remove the glass and any broken pieces.
Then replace it with a new piece
of
glass and screw
the retainers back on the door casting. High
temperature fiberglass tape should be installed on
edge
of
glass.
Cleaning Procedure
1.
Remove the Burner Plate from the Firepot.
2. Remove the Firepot. It lifts
out
of
the notches
in
the secondary air ring.
3. Remove the side firebricks (one on each side).
4. Remove the
backjirebrick (one
on
each side).
5.
Remove the secondary air ring. It lifts up at
the front and out
of
the stove.
6.
Remove the draft fan access plate located in
right rear corner
of
the firebox.
7. Remove the baffle plate located in the top
of
the
firebox. Remove the ash pan.
8. Use a shop vacuum and clean all fly ash and
combustion byproducts from the
flue passage
located in the top ofthe.firebox (where you
removed the
baffle plate).
9.
Turn the blades on the draftfan while brushing,
then vacuum ash and byproducts from the
blades.
10. Vacuum all fly ash and combustion byproducts
from
thefirebox, including all access ports (air
holes),
auger tube, and primm:v combustion air
inlet.
11. Empty the fly ash and combustion byproducts
from
thefirepot by brushing and vacuuming.
12. Empty and vacuuni the ash from the
seconda'J'
air ring.
13. Vacuum the 4firebricks, the
ba.fJle
plate, the
ash pan, and the draft fan access plate
of
all
fly
ash and combustion byproducts.
14. Reassemble all
of
the removed parts in order as
follows:
a.
Ba.ffle
Plate.
b.
Ash Pan.
c.
Combustion Access Plate (The gasket
side goes in the right corner
of
the
firebox.
d.
Secondmy Air Ring.
e.
Back Firebrick.
f.
Side Firebrick.
g.
Firepot (Make sure it sits
in
the
Secondary Air Ring notches).
h.
Burner Plate.
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