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END OF SEASON MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
To begin End of Season Shutdown of your Heatmor™ Outdoor Furnace, follow the instructions below:
1. Turn off pump(s).
2. Clean Flue (Refer to the “Flue” section of the Heatmor
TM
Operations and Maintenance Manual.)
a) Remove the one-half inch nuts holding the ue cover and remove the cover.
b) Using the ue scraper provided with the HEATMOR™ furnace, push the dust to the front of the
ue and let it fall down into the rebox. Remove this dust as you would ashes. If a lot of dust is
dropped down, be certain that the air slot of the front air box is not covered.
c) Re-attach the ue cover plate, making sure to tighten the nuts to make an airtight seal.
3. Clean ashes out of Firebox. (Refer to the “Ashes” section of the Heatmor
TM
Operations and Maintenance
Manual.)
a) Thoroughly pull ashes from sides and corners of Firebox. Rake ashes in Firebox down into the
grates.
4. Auger ashes out of Ash Pan. (Refer to the “Ashes” section of the Heatmor
TM
Operations and
Maintenance Manual.)
5. Place cap on Chimney. There is no specic product sold for this use, but a ve gallon bucket or
something similar will cover the chimney keeping unwanted moisture and visitors away.
6. Properly clean Fan(s). (Refer to the “Air Supply” section of the Heatmor
TM
Operations and Maintenance
Manual.)
1) Turn off the main power supply to the furnace.
2) Loosen and remove the two thumb nuts securing the
blower / ipper assembly to the large air tube, and remove the
blower / ipper assembly.
3) With a small brush, scrape any dust or residue that has
accumulated on the ns of the blower.
4) With a scraper or brush, remove any residue built up on the ipper assembly.
5) Ensure the ipper is resting completely on its seat. If it is not
resting completely, perhaps there is dust or soot built up on the ipper,
or some other obstruction not allowing it to close tightly.
6) Replace rebox door elbows every other season. If you did not change your redoor elbows last
year, it is strongly suggested to change them following the steps on page 43.
7) Securely fasten the blower / ipper assembly back to the large air tube
ensuring there are no air leaks.
7. Check PH level of your system water. Your PH level should be between 8 - 10. (Refer to the “Water” section
in the Heatmor™ Operations and Maintenance Manual.)
The water in the HEATMOR™ should be chemically analyzed once per year to ensure the proper
levels of treatment are being maintained. Contact your local dealer as to where to have your water
tested. Provide the testing person with an amount of water from your HEATMOR™, equal to
approximately 20 ounces, in a clean container. The amount of water treatment that has to be added
yearly is dependent on how much fresh water you have added to your system since the last test.

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