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Brass Flame PF70 - Component Overview

Brass Flame PF70
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INTRODUCTION Read Entire Manual Before Atten1pting to
Burn
Models
PF70
(black
legs)
or PF70MH
(pedestal):
Comes
with
black door
and
black
hearth
(ash
lip).
PF70B
(black
legs)
or PF70MHB
(pedestal):
Comes
with
brass door
and
brass hearth
(ash
lip).
PF70BL
(brass
legs):
Comes
with
brass
door,
brass
hearth
(ash
lip).
PF70FI
(fireplace
insert,
surroWld
included):
Comes
with
black
door,
black
hearth (ash
lip).
PF70FIB
(fireplace
insert,
surroWld
included):
Comes
\vith
brass
door
and
brass
hearth
(ash
lip).
Three Pronged Plug (Grounded)
A
grmmded
electrical
cord
is
supplied
with
this
applicmcc.
The
power
cord
should
be
connected
to
a
standard
I
15
volt
A.
C.,
60
heriz
electrical
outlet
(power
requirements
are
240
watts).
Be
careful
that
the
electiical
cord
in
not
trapped
under
the
appliance.
Keep
it
clear
of
any
hot
areas,
and
sharp
edges.
Control Board
The
control
board
is
located
on
the
left
side
panel
of
the
stove.
It
manages
tl1e
rate
of
combustion (combustion
fan),
heat
output
(fuel
delivery)
and
heat
circulation
(room
air
fan).
Auger
Pellet
fuel
is
fed
to
fue
frrepot
by
means
of
an
auger.
11us
auger
is
chiven
by
a
high
torque gear
motor.
The
auger
is
capable
of
doing
seiious
harm
to
fingers.
Keep
pellets
in
hopper
at
all
tinles
and
keep
fingers
away
from
auger.
The
auger
can
start
unexpectedly when the stove
is
nummg.
Optional Brass Door/ Ash Tray/Legs
The
brass
should be cleaned thoroughly
before
fue
stove
is
burned.
Do
not clean brass with an abrasive
cleaner.
Apply
the
brass
cleaner
only
when stove is
cold
and
clean
and
wipe
off any
excess
brass cleaner after
use
or
the
brass
may
discolor.
Any
oils
or
fingerprints
left
on
the
brass
could
become
permanent blemishes
if
the stove
is
brnned
prior
to
their
removal.
Firepot
The
pellet
Firepot
is
where
the
fuel
is
bW11ed.
(see
page
17
for
cleaning
requiremenL<;).
Hopper .
The
Hopper
is
where the pellet
fuel
is
loaded
and
stored
before
the
pellets
are
fed
into
fue
firepot.
Ash Pan
1l1e
Ash
Pan
located
Wlder
tl1e
exteiior
ash
lip
is
designed
to
mak~
cleatling
easier
by
containing
the
ashes
in
a
removable
pan.
It
is
accessed
by
turning
the
screws
coWlter
clockwise
on
tl1e
ash
pan
door
to
release
the
spring
latches.
Do
not
operate
the
stove
unless
the
ash
pm1
door
is
sccw·cd.
Replace
ga<>kct
material
as
necessary
to
ensure
a
tight
seal.
* Optional Remote Thermostat
One
\Vay
to
ma'{imize
the
efficiency
and
converuence
of
yom
stove
is
to
install
a remote Thennostat.
One
recommendation
out
of
mat1y
is
a Honeywell
model
T87F,
24
volt
thennostat
(see
page
16).
* Optional Ceramic Log Set
Although
the
logs
me
quite
durable,
they
should
be
hat1dled
carefully,
as
tl1ey
retain
heat
for
a considerable
period of
time,
at1d
if dropped
c.:111
break.
Place
the
ceratnic
log
set
uptight
atld
as
far
forwat-d
on
the
secondaty
air
tube
mat1ifold
as
possible.
Be
sure
log
set
does
not
interfere
with
flatne
or cover
firepot.
Glass
1l1e
Glass
is
a super heat resistant ceramic
that
withstands
continuous temperatures
up
to
1390°F.
111is
temperature
is
well
beyond
tl1e
temperatmes
in
which
you
operate
your
stove.
This
appliance
is
designed
to
provide a
flow
of
air
over
the
inside
of
the
glass,
which along with high heat
helps
keep
it
clean.
When operating the stove
on
low
for
extended
peliods
of
time, the glass may
get
dirty.
A
commercial
glass
cleat1er
designed
for
stove
glass
is
recommended
for
cleaning.
1l1e
glass
should
be
cleat1ed
fuoroughly
witl1
glass
cleat1er
and
a
soft
cloth BEFORE the stove
is
burned.
* Optional Parts
are
available to enhance your pellet stove. Please see
your
local dealer for further infonuation.
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