Section 5.0 Maintenance; Care And Cleaning; Glass Cleaning And Maintenance - Osburn 2000-I Owner's Manual

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Section 5.0 MAINTENANCE

5.1. CARE AND CLEANING

Clean the insert frequently so that soot, ash and creosote do not accumulate. Do not attempt to
clean the insert, glass or door when the unit is hot. Special care must be taken with plated surfaces
in order to maintain the finish at its original brilliance. Do not use an abrasive glass cleaner which
will scratch the glass or plated finish. Use only a soft clean damp cloth on the door, since some
cleaners may remove the plating or paint.
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Glass Cleaning and Maintenance

Under normal operation the stove is designed to keep the glass clean. Glass cleaning may be
required when burning damp wood and/or when burning slow fires. Generally if the glass is not
staying clean then the unit is being under fired. Dirty glass may be self-cleaned by burning a hot
fire (i.e. dry wood and opened draft controls) for a couple of hours. Good burning techniques will
result in clean glass.
Hand clean the glass only when the fire is out and the insert is cold. A light film can usually be
cleaned with paper towel and water. If heavy cleaning is required, a ceramic glass cleaner or
polish is recommended, and should be rinsed off with water for best results.
To change the glass, remove the 6 glass retainers and metal frame. Remove damaged glass and
install the new one in place. Make sure you have a gasket around the replacement glass.
Reinstall the metal frame and secure it with the glass retainers.
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