2. Remove the combustion intake assembly. See Fig. 35. The
combustion intake assembly is held into place with two
swing latches. See Fig. 37. Swing each latch until it hangs
down away from the retainer stud. Now the assembly can
be taken out by tilting the right side outward first through
the lower door opening.
3. The units interior is now ready to clean. Use the scraper
provided to clean the heat exchanger surfaces. A wire
brush or short bristled brush is an excellent cleaning tool.
Clean the fan blade and combustion blower fan housing.
NOTE: Be careful not to bend the fan blade while cleaning.
A bent blade will throw the fan blade out of balance. See
Fig. 38.
4. With the blower housing open, there is easy access to the
flue pipe exiting the rear of the unit. See Fig. 38. Vacuum
the flue pipe as far into the pipe as possible. NOTE: Be
careful while cleaning the flue pipe not to bend the exhaust
probe. The ESP is approximately 8" into the tube and is
visible when looking into the exhaust.
Enamel Touch-up
This enamel touch up paint is provided for fixing minor
enamel chips or blemishes that may occur after stove
installation. Unfortunately, because the enamel finish of
your stove is a baked on glass finish, this enamel touch up
paint may not be a perfect match to the color and gloss of
the original factory finish. To use this touch up paint: Ensure
the stove is cool and that the surface to be painted is clean.
Apply in several light coats and take care to only coat the
chipped area. Allow the paint to dry for 24 hours before
touching or firing the stove.
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maintenance - Cleaning
Combustion intake assembly latch
Fig. 37
Fig. 38
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