Specifications
18 63D4004
Figure 25A: Removing Baffl e
Figure 25B: Removing Baffl e
8. Re-adjust air inlet control to desired burn rate. If excessive smoke fi lls fi rebox, open air inlet control slightly until fl ames
resume and wood is suffi ciently ignited. A basic rule of thumb is “closed – low,” “½ way-medium,” and “fully open
– high.”
9. When refueling, adjust air control to the fully open position. When fi re brightens, slowly and carefully open the door.
This procedure will prevent gases from igniting causing smoke and fl ame spillage.
10. Add fuel being careful not to overload.
REMOVING BAFFLE:
To remove the tubes you will start by removing the cotter pin on the left end of each tube, then slide the tube to the right until
the tube can be pulled down and left and removed from the stove. Note that each tube is marked with either M, for middle
F, for front or R for rear, be sure you replace the tubes in there right location to insure you stove burns at it best effi ciency.
3 new cotter pins have been shipped with the insert.
After all 3 tubes have been removed you can remove the 2 piece c-cast baffl e, be very careful not to damage the baffl e,
carefully lift up on the rear piece and move it as far back as possible letting it set on top of the steel non-removable baffl e.
Next lift up on the front piece and move it to the right and allow the left side to angle down into the fi rebox until it can be
removed thru the door opening. You can now remove the rear piece the same way. NOTE: See Figures 7 and 8 on page 8
for more information.
REMOVING FIREBRICK
To remove fi rebrick, lift up from bottom and rotate outward. See Figure 10 (page 8).
CLEANING YOUR CHIMNEY
The Savannah SSI30 insert has a removable baffl e which allows the chimney to be cleaned without removing the insert from
the fi replace.
Make sure the stove is cool before proceeding
To remove the rear of the baffl e, reach in through the door and lift up on the rear half of the baffl e and, very carefully with
your fi ngers, walk the rear half of the baffl e up and onto of the front half of the baffl e. Make sure you slide it far enough
forward so the chimney brush will not damage it when cleaning. See Figure 25A. There is no need to remove the secondary
air tubes for cleaning.
After the chimney has been cleaned clean out the fi rebox and carefully replace the rear half of the baffl e. Check to see that
both pieces of the baffl e are down on the steel baffl e and pushed all the way to the rear of the fi rebox. See Figure 25B.
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