Maintenance - Lexington Forge SAVANNAHSSW40 Owner's Manual

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REMOVING THE bAFFLE
To remove the baffle you will have to remove the secondary air tubes and the C-cast
baffle plates. See Figure 7.
1. Use a Philips head screw driver or your fingers to remove the drywall screws that are
hanging down next to the secondary air tubes. These screws were for shipping pur-
poses only and can be discarded.
2. To remove the tubes, 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. The four (4) lower tubes are the same.
3. After all four tubes have been removed you can remove the two piece C-cast baffle.
Be very careful not to damage the baffle. Carefully lift up on the rear piece and move
it as far back as possible letting it sit on top of the steel non-removable baffle. Next, lift
up on the front piece and move it to the left and allow the right side to angle down into
the firebox until it can be removed through the door opening. You can now remove the
rear piece the same way. Figures 8 and 9.
6. Replace the C-cast baffle and tubes. After the tubes are in place check to see that
the c-cast baffle is slid back against the steel non- removable baffle. Replace the rear
bricks.
CLEANING yOUR CHIMNEy
The Savannah SSW40 stove has a removable baffle which allows the chimney to be
cleaned without removing the connector from the stove.
Make sure the stove is cool before proceeding
To remove the rear of the baffle, reach in through the door and lift up on the rear half
of the baffle and, very carefully with your fingers, walk the rear half of the baffle up and
onto the front half of the baffle. Make sure you slide it far enough forward so the chimney
brush will not damage it when cleaning. See Figure 10A. There is no need to remove the
secondary air tubes for cleaning.
After the chimney has been cleaned clean out the firebox and carefully replace the rear
half of the baffle. Check to see that both pieces of the baffle are down on the steel baffle
and pushed all the way to the rear of the firebox. See Figure 10B.
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Figure 10 a & b: Removing Baffle
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remove rear baffle
Secondary Air Tubes
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baffle
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MAINTENANCE

C-Cast Baffle
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Figure 7
ST1014
secondary air tubes
ST1015
Figure 8
ST1016
Figure 9
ST1016
remove baffle
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