• When the grate jog switch is
depressed, the circulation blower will
turn on and you will see the grate rod
(which extends through the front of the
burn box) slowly moving.
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• The grate rod will move forward and
back while the grate jog switch remains
depressed.
• Looking inside the burn box, keep the
switch depressed until the grate and
grate rod are both in their forward most
position.
• When the grate is in its forward most
position, release the grate jog switch to
stop the movement of the grate.
• Reach inside the burn box and remove
the grate by lifting it straight up.
• Thoroughly clean the grate using a firm
bristle wire or nylon brush taking care
to ensure that all grate holes are clear
of obstruction.
• Thoroughly vacuum the inside of the
burn box (Figure 15).
Figure 15
• Vacuum all ash from the two air
combustion channels that extend
directly back from the burn box (Figure
16).
Figure 16
• Vacuum any ash that may have
accumulated inside the front edge of
the igniter tube.
• Put the burn grate back into the burn
box by placing the grate on the stay
clean grate rod, straddling it over the
stay clean grate rod spacer.
• Put the burn pot back into the burn box
by placing the top rear upper edge of
the burn pot under the small tabs
located near the top rear edge of the
burn box.
• Once the back of the burn pot is
located under the burn box retention
tabs, rotate the front of the burn pot
downward to seat it in the burn box.
• While pushing the front of the burn pot
downward and pushing the back
angled surface of the burn pot toward
the rear of the stove reinstall the wing
nut to secure the burn pot in place.
• Inspect the burn pot installation to
ensure that there is not a gap between
the back top edge of the burn pot and
the burn box (Figure 17). The rear
upper edge of the burn pot should be
snug against the back of the burn box.
If it appears that there is a gap, loosen
the wing nut and attempt reinstallation
of the burn pot. A gap between the
back of the burn pot and burn box will
have a slight adverse effect on the
efficiency of the stove.