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P43 Pellet Stove
Exposed    blower  wheel 
and ue opening, NOTE: 
ESP probe is visible.
Blower cover 
removed.
ESP 
probe
6.  Remove  the  ash  pan  and  properly  dispose  of  the 
ashes.
7.  Remove  combustion  blower  cover  by  turning  the 
blower cover  latch  vertical,  see  Fig.26.  Sliding  the 
cover out of the slot on the left.This will expose the 
combustion blower wheel and ue outlet, Fig.27.
8. Clean the combustion blower wheel with a brush and 
a  vacuum  cleaner.  Note:  Do  not  use  a  household 
vacuum  to  clean  the  stove.  We  recommend  that 
you use a shop vacuum that is equipped with a ne 
dust lter called a HEPA lter or a vacuum specially 
made for ashes and soot. 
       
      
9. Use a brush to clean the ue, being careful not to 
damage the ESP probe, see Fig. 30. The ue goes 
straight through into the vent pipe (Fig.27) therefore, 
the vent pipe can also be cleaned, to some extent,  
through the ue outlet.
 
10. Reinstall the blower cover and close the latch.
11. Slide the ash pan into stove and latch the door.
Fig. 30
Fig. 31
Fig. 33
Be careful not to 
damage ESP probe 
when cleaning with 
brush.
The  products  of  combustion  will  contain  small 
particles of y  ash  which  must  be  removed  from  the 
inner walls of the stove and from the venting system 
periodically. Removing y ash and soot improves ef-
ciency, insures that the ue venting passageway is clear 
and unobstructed. The stove should be cleaned after 
each ton of pellets (50 bags) and the venting system 
inspected and cleaned after each heating season.
Burn pot 
Clean-out 
plate
Latch  "open  "with  blower 
cover partly removed. Burn 
pot clean-out is open.
Latch "closed "with blower 
cover  in  place.  Burn  pot 
clean-out is closed.
Fig. 29
Fig. 28
ESP 
Probe