Quadra-Fire CASTILE-MBK, CASTILE-CLG, CASTILE-CCR, CASTILE-PMH Igniter Replacement, Thumb Screw

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Castile Pellet Stove

E. Igniter Replacement

Thumb Screw

Figure 32.1

a.Turn down thermostat, let the appliance completely cool and then unplug appliance before servicing.

b.Open the ash door and remove the ash pan. Remove the left side panel by loosening 2 screws (do not remove) and pull side panel away.

c.The wire leads to the igniter are connected to the wire harness (black wires) with 1/4 inch male / female spade connectors. Disconnect the spade connections. Use a Phillips Head screwdriver to remove set screw and slide igniter out.

c.Install new igniter into the chamber and replace the screw.

d.Re-connect the wires to the 2 leads with the spade connectors. Double check that the igniter wires are clear of any movement, i.e. ash pan, firepot cleaning rod, cleaning slide plates, etc.

f.Re-install the ash pan, close the ash removal door. Re-install the side panel and re-connect the power.

 

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Figure 32.2

Figure 32.3

Push Up Latch

Latch

Slide Top Baffle

Forward and Down

Top Baffle

Latch

Second Notch

F. Baffle Removal

NOTE: There is a latch on the appliance to keep the top baffle from coming out during shipment or when the heat exchanger scraper rods are pulled.

a.Allow appliance to cool completely.

b.Open doors and locate the latch. It is located between the front edge of the top baffle and the inside of the fire- box centered from side to side. The latch pivots up and down.

c.Push the latch up with your finger while sliding the top baffle forward and down. Figure 32.2.

d.To re-install the top baffle, align the hooks on the baffle with the slots in the baffle hangers, push up and slide back. Figure 32.3.

e.Make sure the latch drops back into position, bypass- ing the first notch and catching the front edge of the top baffle with the second small notch.

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