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Pelpro PP150 - Maintaining Your Stove; Cleaning and Maintenance Overview

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Maintaining Your Stove
Maintaining Your Stove
Where, When and How
Maintaining Your Stove
WARNING!
Disconnect Stove from power supply before servicing
Disposal of Ashes
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight tting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed
on a non-combustible oor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending nal disposal. If
the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed
container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled.
Zone 1 - Firebox
Fire pot
Remove the re pot
Scrape clean and remove ashes
Replace re pot
Firebox
Remove ba󰀪es and vacuum residual ash
Remove ashes from rebox oor
WEEKLY AS NEEDEDOR
WARNING!
If using a vacuum to clean Stove, be sure embers are thoroughly cooled to prevent a re in the
vacuum.
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Glass
Apply ceramic glass cleaner
Use non-abrasive cloth to remove residue
Door Inspection
The gasket between the glass and rebox should be inspected periodically to make sure there is a good
seal.
Zone 2 - Stove Body
Convection Blower
Remove right and left side panel to access and remove
convection blower
Vacuum any debris from the fan blades and blower
housing
Hopper
Empty hopper of any pellets
Vacuum any remaining pellets/debris from the hopper
MONTHLY AS NEEDEDOR
CAUTION!
Handle glass assembly with care and refer to maintenance instructions. When cleaning glass:
Avoid striking, scratching or slamming glass.
Do NOT clean glass when hot
Do NOT use abrasive cleaners
Do NOT operate with glass cracked, broken or scratched
Pro Tip
The type of fuel you are burning will dictate how often you have to clean your re pot.
If the fuel you are burning has a high dirt or ash content, it may be necessary to clean the
re pot more than once a day.
Poor quality fuel will cause clinkers to form in the re pot. Clinkers are formed when dirt,
ash or a non-burnable substance is heated to 2000 deg. F (1093 deg. C) and becomes
glass-like.
Always burn dry fuel. Burning fuel with high moisture content take heat from the fuel and
tends to cool the Stove, robbing heat from your home.
Damp pellet fuel can clog the feed system.
Maintaining Your Stove
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