Maintenance Instructions Continued...
SPECIALCLEANING/OPERATIONALINSTRUCTIONS:
After cleaning or when operating the unit you need to make sure that the
The 6035 has (2) front cleanout slides that must be in the closed position when burning the unit.
Weekly Maintenance
•Set the stove on high fire. Open the draft to 100% and allow the stove to burn for 15 minutes. Resume desired heat and draft setting.
•Shut down the stove as directed in the operating instructions. Allow the stove to cool to room temperature. Remove the small
•Remove the ash pan and dump the ash into a metal container.
•Cleaning of the exhaust system will depend upon the ash and debris content of your fuel. If your fuel has a high ash content and/or significant debris in it, your exhaust system will require weekly cleaning. Cleaner fuels will allow for monthly cleaning of the exhaust system. Remove the exhaust pipe from the back of your stove and remove any ash that may have collected in the pipes. Replace the pipes to the stove and seal with high temperature seal tape. If you have installed proper clean out tees you will not have to take the chimney sections apart.
•While you are doing your weekly cleaning, have the unit set on high and the draft knob all the way out. Remember the unit is not burning. After cleaning, push the draft knob back into the closed position.
REMEMBER: A clean unit burns efficiently and will remain trouble free!
SPRING CLEANING:
When the heating season is over make sure that you clean out all of the fuel in the hopper, firebox area, ash pan and firepot area. Corn and any ash can accumulate moisture over the summer months causing the unit to rust and the fuel to mold.
It is recommended that prior to shutting down the unit in the spring, run the unit on the higher settings for a day to help clean out the heat exchanger system, venting system and firebox area.
When the unit is cleaned out, take the venting apart, clean out the fly ash, rinse the venting out with a water hose and let dry, take the draft blower off and clean, clean out all areas such as back heat exchanger and lubricate the auger, auger tube, firepot area, fuel stirrer shaft and bearings and hopper area with a light oil (something like Pam cooking oil works great to coat the inside of the unit and the moving parts). Clean the glass, doors and outer cabinet so that you are ready for the next heating season. Use of a wet/dry vacuum makes all clean out easier and cleaner.
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