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Figure 7
4. The control board. Set the heat setting to #1 for a few seconds and return to the
setting it was on. This initiates a time delay for dropping the clinker.
5. Dropping the coals back into the burn pot. At this time pull the coal rake back
out of the burn pot to drop the coals in the pot.
See position of Coal Rake & Pot
Bottom in figure 5 on page 12 for normal operation.
The time delay in the program will allow a smooth transition back to where the stove
was burning before the clinker was dropped.
6. Cleaning the Heat exchange tubes. Now you can pull the tube scraper back and
forth a couple of times to keep the tubes clean. If the Tube Scraper feels sticky
and difficult to move, check for the presence of creosote on the tubes. If creosote
is present a damper adjustment may be needed or the Stove has become plugged
and needs a thorough cleaning. Call Dealer for assistance. To pull the tube
scraper back and forth use the Rod Handle tool shown in Fig. 8 on page 15.
7. Use a dry paper towel to clean the glass. Quickly open the door and wipe the
glass. The rate of burn will determine how often the window needs cleaning.
Prolonged burning at a slow burn rate will result in the need for more frequent
window cleaning. Cooling the Stove and wiping the window daily with a cloth or
paper towel will normally keep the window from accumulating difficult to clean
residue. Use of a glass cleaner ONLY permitted when the Stove is cold.
CAUTION: Do not slam the door. Do not operate the Stove with a broken or cracked
glass. Replace only with heat resistant ceramic glass supplied by the manufacturer.
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Lancaster Operations & Maintenance Manual

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