Hearth and Home Technologies Harman Installation & Operating Manual page 25

Advance freestanding pellet stove
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maintenance - Combustion Intake Cover
Cover Retainer Handle
Combustion Intake Cover
Fig. 40
Be sure these 2 points
are seated properly
Fig. 41
ESP Sensor
Fig. 42
Inspect these areas for build up
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Pull up here
Combustion Intake Cover handle
Cleaning and maintenance for the
Combustion Intake Cover
You will need to remove the combustion intake cover, behind
the ash pan, to clean the fan blades and rear flue tube.
Rotate the retainer cover handle counter-clockwise upward
as far as it will go (approximately 90°). Fig. 40
Hold the combustion intake cover handle and pull until the
side of the cover at the retainer handle end comes away from
the stove body, approximately 15-20°, slide the right side
tab out of the retaining slot. Fig. 41
Clean and inspect the fully exposed combustion fan blade
and flue tube. Fig. 42
Reinstall the combustion intake cover by first sliding the right
side tab into the retainer slot.
Rotate the cover inward until the cover fits into its hole.
Make sure the two faces of the cover and retainer are seated
properly then rotate the retainer handle clockwise until it
stops. Fig. 41
!
Excessive cleaning force could bend the small
stainless steel ESP, causing damage
Creosote: Formation and The Need for removal:
Whenever wood is burned, there is a potential for creosote
formation. The venting system should be inspected
periodically during the heating season to determine if a
creosote buildup has occurred. If a significant layer of
creosote has accumulated (3 mm or more), it should be
removed to reduce the risk of a chimney or venting system
fire.
CAUTION
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