Lennox Traditions Freestanding P11 Installation Instructions Manual page 29

Freestanding and insert pellet fired stoves
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Routine Maintenance (can't)
UNPLUG STOVE BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE WORK
Exhaust Passages and Vent Pipe:
Inspect frequently and clean when necessary. Fly ash will accumulate at all bends in the exhaust system.
of fly ash build-up will create a lack of combustion air. Removing the Tee cap on vertical installations will allow an inspection
of the ash build-up in the exhaust Tee and will help you to decide how frequently more extensive cleaning must be per­
formed.
Profile 30
Profile 30
Profile Series Heat Exchanger Tube
Traditions Heat Exchanger Tube
Make sure stove is cold.
Profile 30 Only:
part of routine maintenance. Loosen scr:ews (1 per clean-out) and lift plate out.
Use an approved ash vacuum or brush to remove ash. After cleaning, replace
clean-out plates and tighten screws.
Plates Must Be Installed When Operating Unit.
Motor Lubrication:
THE BLOWERS ARE PERMANENTLY LUBRICATED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
Do Not Apply Oil To Any Part Of The Blower, Doing So May Cause Damage.
Rain Cap
Profile Series Heat Exchanger Tube
Traditions Heat Exchanger Tube
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Note:
Ash clean outs must be cleaned as
Rear Stove Compartment:
The rear stove compartment
should be cleaned periodi­
cally (a minimum of once a
year.) DISCONNECT ELEC­
TRICAL CORD PRIOR TO
CLEANING STOVE. Any
household dust, pet hair or
sawdust should be vacu­
umed or wiped out of the
rear compartment of the
stove, Freestanding or
Fireplace Insert model.
The electrical components
should be wiped clean.
Clean Out Tee
HEAT EXCHANGER TUBES
(TRADITIONS): ONLY CLEAN HEAT
EXCHANGER TUBES AFTER STOVE HAS
COOLED DOWN. A rod located above the
Heat Exchange Baffle (inside of firebox) is
used for cleaning the tubes. After opening
the firebox door, use the hole in the handle
of the Grate Scraper Tool to "grab" onto the
rod. Using the Grate Scraper Tool, pull the
rod up and out towards the opening of the
firebox. Continue pulling until the Tube
Scraper reaches the top of the firebox.
Repeat 2-3 times to remove fly ash from
the heat exchange tubes.
It may be easier to clean the tubes by first
removing the heat exchanger baffle.
loosen the two screws holding the baffle
in place (do not fully remove). The baffle
contains keyhole slots allowing the screws
to remain in place while removing the baf­
fle. The scraper can now be pulled in a
more horizontal manner, which allows the
scraper to move more freely.
Large amounts

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