Quadra-Fire 7051-158B Cleaning the Hopper, Cleaning Convection Blower Do Not Use Lubrication

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7.Cleaning the Hopper

Frequency: Monthly or after burning 1 ton of fuel (aprx. 50 bags) or when changing fuel types

By: Homeowner

a.Be sure the wall control screen says OFF, the appliance is allowed to cool and the power switch is in the OFF position.

b.After burning approximately 1 ton of fuel you will need to clean the hopper to prevent sawdust and/or fi nes build- up.

11.Cleaning Convection Blower - Do Not Use Lubrication

Frequency: Yearly or as needed

By: Homeowner

a.Be sure the wall control screen says OFF, the appliance is allowed to cool andthe power switch is in the OFF position.

b.Use a soft brush and vacuum to clean the propellers.

12.Preparing Firebox for Non-Burn Season

b.A combination of sawdust/fi nes and pellets on the auger reduces the amount of fuel supply to the fi repot.

c.This can result in nuisance shut downs and mis-starts.

Empty the hopper of any remaining pellets.

Vacuum the hopper and feed tube.

8.Cleaning the Glass

Frequency: When clear view of fi repot becomes obscure

By: Homeowner

a.Be sure the wall control screen says OFF, the appliance is allowed to cool and the power switch is in the OFF position.

b.Clean glass with a non-abrasive commercially available cleaner. Wipe down with dry towel.

Frequency: Yearly

By: Homeowner

a.Be sure the wall control screen says OFF, the appli- ance is allowed to cool andthe power switch is in the OFF position.

b.Remove all ash from the fi rebox and vacuum thor- oughly.

c.Paint all exposed steel, including cast-iron.

Use the Touch-Up paint supplied with the appliance; or,

Purchase paint from your local dealer

Must use a high-temperature paint made specifi - cially for heating appliances

d.Cleaning the fl ue at the end of the burn season will prevent corrosives to build-up and damage the fl ue.

Caution! Handle glass assembly with care. Glass is breakable.

Avoid striking, scratching or slamming glass

Avoid abrasive cleaners

Do not clean glass while it is hot

9.Door Latch Inspection

Frequency: Prior to heating season

By: Homeowner

The door latch is non-adjustable but the gasketing between the glass and fi rebox should be inspected periodically to make sure there is a good seal.

If the gasket is frayed or damaged, replace with a new one.

10.Cleaning Exhaust Blower - Do Not Use Lubrication

e.Outside temperatures should have no affect on the performance of the appliance under freezing condi- tions.

13.Soot and Fly Ash: Formation & Need for Removal in Exhaust Venting System.

Frequency: Prior to each burn season and after pro- longed shut down.

By: Qualifi ed Service Technician/Homeowner

The products of combustion will contain small particles of fl yash. The fl yash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the fl ow of the fl ue gases. Incom- plete combustion, such as occurs during startup, shut- down, or incorrect operation of the room heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust venting system. The exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once every year to determine if clean- ing is necessary.

Frequency: Yearly or as needed

By: Homeowner

a.Be sure the wall control screen says OFF, the appliance is allowed to cool and the power switch is in the OFF position.

b.Use a soft brush and vacuum to clean the propellers.

The venting system may need to be cleaned at least once a year or more often depending upon the quality of your fuel or if there is a lot of horizontal pipe sections. Ash will build up more quickly in the horizontal sections.

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Contents Hot glass will cause burns Natural Curved Tuscan StudioSerial Number Label Edge 60 Pellet FireplaceTable of Contents Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Listing and Code Approvals Operating Instructions User’s GuideCombustible/Non-Combustible Materials Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Fire SafetyFuel Material and Fuel Storage Before Your First Fire Power SwitchAuto-Clean Firepot System General Operating InformationStarting Your First Fire Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Filling the Hopper with FuelIgnition Cycles Soft Start Cycle SS-Low / SS-Med Auto-Clean CycleAutomatic Mode Manual ModeBattery Back-up System Optional Clear Space Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Battery Back-up System Cont’dBefore Servicing Your Appliance Quick Reference Maintenance ChartCleaning or Inspection Maintaining & Servicing Your ApplianceEdge 60 Pellet Fireplace High Ash Fuel Content Maintenance Accessing Components for MaintenanceCleaning Ash Pan Auto-Clean System Inspection & CleaningDisposal of Ashes Frequency As needed Shop Vac* Example Micro Cleaning Kit Cleaning Heat Exchanger, Drop Tube & ExhaustClinker Cleaning Exhaust Blower Do Not Use Lubrication Cleaning the HopperCleaning Convection Blower Do Not Use Lubrication Cleaning the GlassChimney Inspection and Cleaning Frequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting for HomeownerPossible Cause Corrective Action Appliance Location Getting StartedFloor Support Description Checklist to Help Determine LocationTools And Supplies Needed Inspect Appliance and ComponentsCrush Hazard Material is installed. See Item GRecommended Sequence Hearth Extension Framing Dimensions & ClearancesOutside Air Kit is Required for All installations Recommended LocationsFrame the Fireplace Sealing at the Penetration of Building Envelope27.1 Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Construct the ChaseProtrudes Beyond the Mounting Frame Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Finishing MaterialFlush with the Mounting Frame Behind the Mounting FrameOpening Clearances for the Curved Tuscan and Natural Fronts Opening Clearances for the Studio Front Rise to run ratio Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Mantel Fuel Loading ClearancesCombustible Materials Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Non-Combustible MaterialsPosition the Fireplace Installation of FireplaceSub-Floor Material & Securing Fireplace Crush Hazard Shock Hazard Power Supply Cord Wall Control WireBack Side of Wall Control with Cover Off Vertical InstallationVertical Installation Cont’d Horizontal Installation Termination must exhaust above air inlet elevation Vent InformationVenting Termination Minimum Requirements Do not Terminate VentEdge 60 Pellet Fireplace Avoiding Smoke and Odors Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Negative Pressure Draft Equivalent Feet of Pipe Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Chimney and Exhaust ConnectionExample of 3 Elbow-Rear Vent Termination Calculation Altitude in Thousands of Feet Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Pipe Selection ChartOutside Air Inlet Locations Left Rear Corner Right Rear Corner Rear of FireplaceInstall Outside Air Kit Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Outside Air Kit InstallationThrough the Wall & Vertical Exterior Vertical Interior Typical InstallationDegree Choose which one is best for your installationEdge 60 Pellet Fireplace Through the Wall Straight OutMobile Home Installation Rebox. Figures 47.3 Optional Log Set Placement InstructionsAppliance Set-Up Rebox. Figures 47.1Front Installation Glass Replacement Replacement PartsConvection Blower Replacement Baffl e Removal & Replacement Error Message Troubleshooting For InstallersRear View Fireplace DimensionsReference Materials Top ViewEdge 60 Pellet Fireplace Component Functions Overheat Sensor Snap Disc Power SupplyPower Switch Vacuum SwitchView of Left Rear Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Component LocationsDate of Service Performed By Description of Service Edge 60 Pellet Fireplace Service And Maintenance LogHearth & Home Technologies Contact Information

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