Summers Heat 55-SHPCBEP 2,000-sq ft Pellet Stove

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IMPORTANT! READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING
CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED, AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY, AND PARTS AS NEEDED.
ENGLAND’S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT, OR
DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT. CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Burnpot
Along with removing ashes from the stove, cleaning the burnpot is the other
essential part of daily maintenance that will keep the stove operating at its peak.
Pellets contain varying amounts of impurities and fusible material that will
accumulate in the burnpot over time. Some pellets will contain much higher
amounts of these fusible impurities, therefore extra vigilance may be required to
maintain a clean burnpot. Allowing impurities to build up in the burnpot can
restrict the air-flow to the fire, resulting in a dirty, inefficient burn.
Instructions
Always allow the stove to finish the shut-down cycle and cool completely
before performing any maintenance inside the firebox.
Open the main door of the stove and remove the burnpot by lifting it straight
up and out of the cradle. WARNING – The burnpot can remain HOT long
after the fire has gone out, so wear protective gloves whenever handling a
potentially hot burnpot.
Once the burnpot is out of the stove, use a long handled screwdriver or putty
knife, as previously mentioned, to remove any deposits from the inside of
the burnpot.
Be certain all air orifices are clear and unrestricted by fusible ash matter; a
fine tipped screwdriver or scratch awl can be useful in removing stubborn
matter from these orifices.
Remove any ash material from the bottom of the cradle and brush any ash
from the top of the cradle into the floor of the stove below. Keeping the top
of cradle free of ash is crucial in allowing the burnpot to make a positive air-
tight seal with the top of the cradle.
Insert the burnpot back into the cradle using the reverse of the procedure
detailed above.
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