Heatiator ECO-WINS18 owner manual Quick Reference Maintenance Guide, Monthly

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F. Quick Reference Maintenance Guide

CAUTION! Allow the appliance to completely cool down before performing any cleaning or maintenance.

Start the first inspection after the first 2 months of use, or if performance changes, and adjust your schedule accordingly. Maintenance is required for safe operation and must be performed to maintain your warranty.

Baffle & Blanket

Frequency

Task

MONTHLY

Baffle and blanket placement is critical to

 

Blanket

or

heat output, efficiency and overall life of the

 

After Every

unit. Make sure the baffle is pushed all of the

 

Cord of Wood

way to the back of the firebox and the blanket

Baffle

is laying flat. Inspect baffle for cracks.

 

Optional Blower

YEARLY

Vacuum the blower impellers.

 

 

or

 

 

After Every

 

 

4 Cords of

 

 

Wood

 

Chimney System

EVERY 2

The chimney and chimney cap must be in-

 

spected for soot and creosote every two

 

MONTHS

 

months during the burn season or more fre-

 

or

 

quency if chimney exceeds or is under 14-16 ft

 

After Every

 

(4.3m-4.8m) measured from bottom of appli-

 

4 Cords of

 

ance.

 

Wood

This will prevent pipe blockage, poor draft,

 

 

 

 

and chimney fires.

 

 

Always burn dry wood to help prevent cap

 

 

blockage and creosote build-up.

Firebrick & Ash Removal

WEEKLY

Ashes must be cool before you can dispose

 

of the ashes in a non-combustible container.

 

or

Firebrick is designed to protect your firebox.

 

After Every

 

After ashes are removed, inspect the fire-

 

25 Loads of

 

brick and replace firebricks that are crum-

 

Wood

 

bling, cracked or broken.

 

 

Door & Glass Assemblies

WEEKLY

Keep door and glass gasket in good shape to

 

maintain good burn times on a low burn setting.

 

or

To test: place a dollar bill between the stove

 

After Every

and door and then shut the door. If you can

 

25 Loads of

pull the dollar out, remove one washer from

 

Wood

door handle behind latch cam and try again. If

 

 

you can still pull it out, replace the door gasket.

 

 

Check the glass frame for loose screws to

 

 

prevent air leakage. Check glass for cracks.

Door Handle

WEEKLY

Check the door latch for proper adjustment.

Latch Cam

or

This is very important especially after the door

 

 

 

After Every 25

rope has formed to the stove face.

 

 

Spacing Washers

Loads of Wood Check door handle for smooth cam operation.

 

 

Note: These are generic drawings and may not represent your specific model.

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Contents Tions is not followed exactly, a Fire may result causing propertyModel If the information in these instrucHeatilator ECO-WINS18 7065-132B August 29 Mfg Date Table of Contents Heatilator ECO-CHOICE Warranty Warranty Exclusions Appliance Certification BTU & Efficiency SpecificationsGlass Specifications Listing and Code ApprovalsYour Wood Appliance Operating InstructionsSeasoned Wood Fire SafetyOverfiring Combustible/Non-combustible MaterialsFinal Stage Burning ProcessSecond Stage Kindling or First StageBurn Rates and Operating Efficiency Burn Rate Air ControlFire Risk Correct Baffle & Blanket PlacementBuilding a Fire Hardwood vs Softwood Wood Fuel & StorageBlower Operating Instructions Blower Control Box & Snap Disc Operating InstructionsClear Space Frequently Asked QuestionsOpacity Smoke Your specific model Quick Start GuideAppliance Inspection Routine Maintenance and ServiceChimney and Chimney Connector Inspection/Cleaning Disposal of AshesInspect Firebrick & Replacement Instructions Glass CleaningFrequency As desired Monthly Quick Reference Maintenance GuideStart Fire Problems Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideWiring Diagram Service Parts ReplacementGlass Replacement Snap Disc Replacement Contd Snap Disc ReplacementShock Risk Blower ReplacementBaffle & Ceramic Blanket Removal Door Handle AssemblyTube Channel Assembly Replacement Getting Started Design and Installation ConsiderationsDraft Negative Pressure Chimney Termination Requirements Locating Your Appliance & ChimneyRule Inspect Appliance and Components Tools And Supplies NeededAppliance Dimensions Dimensions and ClearancesSurround Sizes Mantel Clearance SideWallEmber Protection Only Thermal Protection RequiredThermal Resistance R value Conversion ProcedureAlternate Floor Protection Calculation Thermal Conductivity k valueLarger Chimneys Chimney SystemsVenting Systems InspectionsMasonry Chimney Cont’d Prefabricated Metal Chimney Metal Heat Circulating MasonryAltering the Fireplace Securing Chimney ComponentsFactory-Built Sold Fuel Fireplace Chimney Height / Rise and Run Ovalizing Round Stainless Steel LinersOutside Air Kit Option Outside Air Kit InstallationOutside Air Installation Instructions Appliance Set-upSecuring Stove Pipe/Liner to Flue Collar Optional Offset Adapter InstallationSecuring Appliance to Stove Pipe/Liner Standard Surround & Trim Kit InstallationMobile Home Installation Reference Materials ECO-WINS18At Depot Service Parts#6 Bay Side/Blower Assembly Stocked#13 Brick Assembly #12 Door AssemblyFastener Packs #24 Burn Rate Control AssemblyDate of Service Performed By Description of Service Service And Maintenance LogFor Consumer Care Contact Information

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