Specifications
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AIR INTAKE (semi-annually)
Routine Cleaning and Maintenance
DOOR GLASS CLEANING (2-3 days)
Cleaning of the glass must only be done when stove is cold. Open the door. The glass can be cleaned by
wiping down the outside and inside of the glass with a soft dry cloth.
Figure 33: P3 Open
If the glass has build up that can not be removed
with only the cloth, clean the glass using paper
towel and a gas appliance glass cleaner, this
may be purchased through most dealers. If a
gas appliance glass cleaner is not available, use
a damp paper towel dipped in fl y ash to clean
the glass. After the glass has been cleaned use
the dry soft cloth to wiping down the outside
and inside of the glass.
ASH PAN (weekly)
This part is located behind the bottom door. To
remove the ash pan, open the cover from the
right hand side, and lift the ash pan up and out.
Dump the ashes into a metal container stored
away from combustibles. Monitor the ash level
every week. Remember that different pellet fuels
will have different ash contents. Ash content is
a good indication of fuel efficiency and quality.
Refer to “SAFETY WARNINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS” for
disposal of ashes. Vacuum the inside of the ash
pan compartment inside the pedestal including
the hole at the top back of the compartment.
Replace the ash pan ,close the latch, and close
pedestal door. DO NOT PLACE UNBURNED
OR RAW PELLET FUEL IN ASH PAN.
Loosen the four (4) screws, rotate
counter-clockwise & remove.
Loosen the screw &
rotate the cover
(left & right sides)
Inspect periodically to be sure that it is
not clogged with any foreign materials.
EXHAUST PASSAGES (Semi-annually)
To prevent build up of fly-ash all the
exhaust passages must be cleaned
and vacuumed.
Clean behind clean-out covers:
• Open ash box cover.
• Remove ash box.
• Using a
5
/16” socket, loosen the six
screws in the ash box compartment;
four on the back.
• Rotate the back cover counter
clockwise.
•
Figure 34: P3 Clean-Out Covers.
Vacuum
Air Wash
Vacuum
compartment
Empty
Ash Pan