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Ash Pan
Principles
The ash pan is a storage reservoir for completely
burned ashes and provides support for the grates. It
is also a distribution area for the combustion air that
ows upwards through the grates.
A reasonable amount of ashes (two to four gallons)
should be removed during each ash removal. The ash
pan is replaceable.
Removal and Replacement - consult your local dealer
Disconnect power before removing ashes.
Ash Auger
Principles
The auger provides a convenient and cleaner method of remov-
ing ashes from ash pan.
Operation
1. The ash auger should never be left in the ash pan
between clean-outs of ashes.
2. Doing so will interfere with the required combustion airow
beneath the grates, and required combustion airow up
through the grates.
3. Twist the auger into the ashes and either screw or pull the ashes out.
4. A proper method of storing the ash auger is to attach a six inch PVC pipe, three feet
long, to the side of the HEATMOR™. Storing the auger in the tube will keep it from
being frozen into or under snow.
Ash Pan (Below Grates)
Ash Auger