Dansons Group CCGB 2, CCGB 1 manual Check and Clean the Hopper

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MAINTENANCE— PERIODIC CLEANING

FAN MOTORS: Clean the in-take on CONVECTION (ROOM AIR) fan as well as the air holes on the motors of both COMBUSTION and CONVECTION fans annually.

FRESH AIR INTAKE: Inspect periodically to be sure that it is not clogged with any foreign materials. A plugged screen will restrict or shut off combustion air and cause a fire to die or burn poorly.

GOLD / BRASS / NICKEL /PEWTER TRIM CLEANING: Use a damp cloth to clean your door.

DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE CLEANERS AS YOU WILL REMOVE OR SCRATCH THE PLATING!

CHECK AND CLEAN THE HOPPER:

Check the hopper periodically to determine if there is any sawdust or pellets that are sticking to

the hopper surface. Clean as needed. An excess build up of fines, will lead to improper feeding and possible auger jams.

HINT: To aid in the fuel sliding easily down to the auger, you can wipe down the inside of the hopper with a car wax.

GASKET INSPECTION: Air leaks into the firebox will decrease the appliance’s performance greatly, leading to excessive sooting inefficient burning and perhaps a malfunction.

Door Gasket—Inspect the door gasket to make sure it is fully attached. Use stove gasket cement to re-attach if necessary. If the door gasket is worn, badly torn or flattened, replace.

Ash Pan—Remove the ashpan and inspect the gasket around the perimeter of the pan. Re-attach or replace the gasket if necessary.

Glass Gasket— There is no gasket across the top or bottom edges of the glass. This is to allow for air wash. Check these areas for build-up or obstructions and clean as needed. The gasketing found on either side edge of the glass does go completely around the corners on the top and bottom to act as a spacer for the glass.

If replacing this gasket, ensure the gasket covers the entire side and approximately 1 inch of the top and bottom edges..

GLASS CLEANING : We recommend using a high quality fireplace or stove glass cleaner or a vinegar and water solution along with a rag. Oven cleaner and window cleaners will leave a film on the glass that will attract smoke and creosote like a magnet. Should a build up of creosote or carbon accumulate you may wish to use 000 steel wool and water to clean glass. Ceramic is very hard and will not scratch from the steel wool.

GLASS REPLACEMENT: In the event you need replacement only Hi-Temp Neo-Ceram of the correct size and thickness may be used. Contact your local Glow Boy SERIES dealer to obtain this glass.

DO NOT OPERATE STOVE WITH BROKEN GLASS AS LEAKAGE OF FLUE GASES MAY RESULT.

PAINTED SURFACES: Painted surfaces may be wiped down with a damp cloth. If scratches appear or you wish to renew your paint, contact your Dealer to obtain a can of Satin Black (“Stove Bright”) paint.

Tip: use a hair dryer to warm the surface prior to touching up the paint, this helps to reduce paint runs.

Note: Do not use any other brand other than “Stove Bright” as they may not be compatible.

FALL START UP: Prior to lighting the first fire check the outside area around the exhaust and air intake systems for obstructions. Clean the screens on the exhaust system and the outside air intake pipe. Turn all controls on to make sure they are working prior to lighting the first fire. Clean and remove fly ash from exhaust venting.

SPRING SHUTDOWN: [COLD STOVE AND COLD ASHES ONLY]. After the last burn in the spring remove pellets from the hopper and the auger. Scoop out the pellets then run the auger until the hopper is empty and pellets stop flowing. Vacuum out the hopper. Thoroughly clean the burn grate, burn box, ashtray and ash traps. It’s desirable to spray the inside of the cleaned hopper with an aerosol silicone spray if your stove is in a high humidity area. The exhaust system should be thoroughly cleaned.

Disassemble the EXHAUST FAN and CONVECTION FAN and clean off the internal fan blades. Once you are finished, unplug the appliance for added electrical protection.

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Contents Toll Free Technical Support Glowboy 456 Dear Glow Boy Multi-Fuel / Pellet Stove Owner Friendly ReminderTable of Contents Do not unplug the stove if you suspect a malfunction Safety PrecautionsGrounded surge-protection unit is recommended Safety Testing Tube Scraper HOW Your Appliance WorksFuel Considerations Automatic Safety Features Specifications Heating SpecificationsDimensions Electrical SpecificationsPlanning & Installation Check List Placement is decided onNecessary for your stove EssentialPellet Vent Type Vent Safety PrecautionsPLANNING-EXHAUST Systems Step PLANNING- Exhaust Systems …Determine Venting Size and Distance Pellet Vent Termination Figures 7 Vent Termination ClearancesOutside air is Required on ALL Mobile Home Installations PLANNING- Outside AIRThrough The Wall Kits Include Foot Package PART# KS5150-1460Stove Placement Clearances Straight InstallationPLANNING- Protection & Clearances Floor Protection RequirementsPLANNING- Protection & Clearances . . . CON’T Clearances Corner InstallationAlcove Installation Power Tools Tools RequiredHand Tools SuppliesINSTALLATION-FREESTANDING Through the WallMobile Home Installation Ceiling and Roof Must be MaintainedFreestanding Installation . . . CON’T Hearth Stove Existing RelineFreestanding Installation . . . C on ’ T Main Floor Tie-In Claytile Main Floor Class a Tie-InSetting the AIR Inlet Damper Operating InstructionsOpening and Closing the Main Door Seating the Burn GrateBasic Overview Fill the Hopper with FuelChoose Mode of Operation Operating in Manual Mode To StartOperating in Thermostat High / LOW Cycle Flashing 3 To Start … con’t After Pushing the Start touch padTrim Pots Fine Tune Adjustments- Factory Settings Auger CycleOperating in Thermostat on / OFF Flashing 1 FAN Speed Convection or heatingOperating INSTRUCTION- Lighting Your Appliance OPERATION- Performance Enhancements Mark the Adjusted AIR Inlet DamperConfirm Low 1 Feed Setting and burn, only after Fuel SPECIFICATIONS-WOOD Pellets Fuel Rate Setting…Ash Content LengthFuel SPECIFICATIONS-SHELLED Corn Corn QualityMAINTENANCE-ROUTINE Cleaning Window CleaningDoor & Trim Cleaning Every 2 -3 Days / WeeklyExhaust Venting MAINTENANCE- Periodic CleaningTON, Seasonal or BI-SEASONAL Check and Clean the Hopper Yearly Maintenance Trouble ShootingService Contracts Dansons Customer Service atCont… Fuel feeds into the burnGrate but will not start Burn grate fills with fuelFire burns with a yellow Flame. Fuel builds upBurn grate. Window Gets real dirty quicklyOptional Accessories Accessories How to InstallPurpose Tools NeededLimited Warranty Parts, Service and ReturnsExtended Warranty Additional Dansons ProductsService & Maintenance LOG Toll Free Technical Support

CCGB 1, CCGB 2 specifications

Dansons Group has made significant strides in the manufacturing and distribution of outdoor cooking products, particularly through their innovative brands like Dansons/BBQ and their specialty line of wood pellets. Among their offerings, CCGB 2 and CCGB 1 have garnered considerable attention for their advanced technology and user-friendly features.

CCGB 2 and CCGB 1 are two versatile outdoor grills designed to enhance the grilling experience for both novice and expert cooks. One of the main features of these grills is their precision temperature control, which allows users to set and maintain specific cooking temperatures with unparalleled accuracy. This is achieved through advanced digital thermostatic controls that monitor and adjust the heat output, ensuring consistent performance and preventing unnecessary flare-ups.

Both models boast robust construction, using high-quality materials that are resistant to corrosion and wear, ensuring longevity and durability even in challenging weather conditions. The spacious cooking area is another standout characteristic, allowing users to prepare large quantities of food simultaneously, making them ideal for gatherings and outdoor events.

The CCGB series is also equipped with a unique wood pellet system that delivers exceptional flavor to grilled foods. The ability to choose from a variety of wood pellet types allows users to customize the smokiness and richness of their dishes, enhancing the overall culinary experience. This feature is especially appealing to barbecue enthusiasts who appreciate the subtle differences that wood smoke imparts to meats and vegetables.

In terms of technology, both CCGB 2 and CCGB 1 incorporate Wi-Fi connectivity, enabling users to monitor and control their grills remotely via a mobile app. This innovative feature provides convenience, allowing users to tend to their cooking without being tethered to their grill. Additionally, the app often includes recipes, temperature presets, and cooking tips, further enhancing the grilling experience.

Safety features are also a priority in the design of CCGB 2 and CCGB 1. These grills have integrated heat shields and protective barriers to minimize the risk of burns and ensure safe operation, even for inexperienced users.

In summary, Dansons Group's CCGB 2 and CCGB 1 stand out in the market for their superior temperature control, versatile wood pellet system, durable construction, and innovative technology. These features not only simplify the grilling process but also elevate the outdoor cooking experience, making them essential tools for anyone looking to master the art of grilling.