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30
Operator's Manual
Serenity Pellet Stove
MAINTENANCE
Normal Care and Maintenance
Due to dierences in fuel, stove cleaning intervals will vary. The
cleaner the stove is, the more eciently it will burn.
Cleaning the Firepot
Remove and clean the burn pot/repot daily. Make sure all holes
in the burn pot are unobstructed. Use a small metal pick or drill
bit to keep these holes clean. SEE FIGURE 30.
Firepot Remains
Every time the hopper is lled with fuel, the repot should be
emptied. To empty the repot, lift it out of the pot holder and
dump it directly into the ash pan. Be sure any build-up is removed
and that the holes are clean.
Cleaning the Glass
Only clean the class when the glass is cool. Wipe glass o
frequently. Wipe the glass clean with a dry or damp rag. If this does
not clean the glass, use any non-abrasive cleaner. Using ceramic
stove top cleaner can be helpful in removing soot from the glass.
Inspect gaskets around the door periodically. Replace any worn,
frayed or compacted gaskets. Replace broken glass only with high
temperature ceramic glass, available from Castle Pellet Stoves. SEE
FIGURE 31.
Interior Chamber
Clean the interior chamber with an ash vacuum. Ash vacuums are
specially designed to contain soot and have a metal exterior. This
should be done weekly.
Figure 30 : Fire pot clean
Figure 31: Wipe glass and inspect gasket
WARNING
HOT SURFACES CAN CAUSE BURNS. NEVER
PERFORM CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE ON
A HOT STOVE. ALLOW UNIT TO COOL FOR A
MINIMUM OF TWO HOURS. NEVER PERFORM
SERVICE WITH POWER SUPPLIED TO THE UNIT.
IJURY TO PERSONEL OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
CAN OCCUR.

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