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Figure 22. Exhaust fan assembly.
4. Inspect the condition of the door gasket periodically and replace it as
necessary. It is important to make sure the door gaskets are in good
condition. Gaskets in poor condition will not allow the door to seal
properly and the heater will not function as efficiently.
5. Oil the circulation fan motor. To oil the motor bearings, the right hand
side panel must first be opened. This is done by removing the 2 screws
near the front of the stove as shown in Figure 23. Use a Robertson
(square head) or Common (flat head) screwdriver to remove the screws.
You will now be able to swing the panel open and access the circulation
fan. There are 2 oil ports located on the top of the motor, one near the
end and one near the fan housing as shown in Figure 24. There may be
rubber plugs in one or both of these oil ports. These plugs must be
removed prior to and replaced after oiling. Place a few drops of light oil,
such as sewing machine oil, in each port.
Figure 24. Oil ports on a circulation fan
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Figure 23. Holes for screws on the
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6. Perform weekly maintenance.
Weekly or more frequently if needed:
1. Pull and push the cleaning rod which is located in the center, above the
door (See Figure 25). This will remove the ash deposits on the heat

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