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CAUTION
Excessive cleaning force could bend the
small stainless steel ESP, causing damage.
Fig. 46
Cover Retainer Handle
These surfaces must be even to
close retainer handle.
Combustion
Intake Cover
Right Side Retaining Slot
Fig. 47
Intake Cover Handle
Right Side Tab
Fig.48
ESP Probe
(in rear of ue
tube)
Combustion Fan Blade
Maintenance - Combustion Intake Cover
Cleaning and Maintenance for the
Combustion Intake Cover
You will need to remove the combustion intake cover,
behind the ash pan, to clean the fan blades and rear
ue tube.
Figure 46
Rotate the retainer cover handle counter-clockwise
upward as far as it will go (approximately 90
o
).
Figure 47
Hold the intake cover handle and pull until the side of
the cover at the retainer handle end comes away from
the stove body, approximately 15-20
o
, slide the right
side tab out of the retaining slot.
Figure 48
Clean and inspect the fully exposed combustion fan
blade and ue tube.
Reinstall the combustion intake cover by rst sliding the
right side tab into the retainer slot seen in Figure 47.
Rotate the cover inward until the cover ts into its
hole.
Make sure the two faces (Fig.46) of the cover and
retainer spacer are even and rotate the retainer handle
clockwise until it stops.
Creosote Guidelines:
Whenever wood is burned, there is a potential for
creosote formation. The venting system should be
inspected periodically during the heating season to
determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If a
signicant layer of creosote has accumulated (3 mm
or more), it should be removed to reduce the risk of a
chimney or venting system re.