Vermont Casting 2310 Maintenance, Cleaning Cast Iron, Cleaning Porcelain Enamel

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Vermont Castings Vigilant

Maintenance

The fire must be out and the stove no longer hot before you work on the stove. We suggest you wear gloves and safety goggles when working on your stove.

Cleaning Cast Iron

An occasional dusting with a dry rag is usually all that is necessary to keep your Vigilant looking new. From time to time, you may wish to go over the cast iron surface with a damp cloth; do this while the stove is cool, and make sure no water remains on the stove surface.

If your stove’s paint needs retouching, allow the stove to cool completely. Brush any areas needing atten- tion with a wire brush, and make sure the entire stove is clean and dry. Remove the griddle and set it aside. Touch up the stove with Vermont Castings High Tem- perature Stove Paint. Apply the paint sparingly. Two

light coats are better than one heavy one.

Cleaning Porcelain Enamel

Use a dry rag or soft brush as necessary. Do not use water or other liquids on your stove. Fingerprints usu- ally can be buffed off porcelain enamel with a dry, soft rag. If marks remain, allow the stove to cool com- pletely, then buff with a slightly damp, soft rag. Dry completely before starting a fire to avoid streaking. Never use abrasives or harsh chemical cleaners on the porcelain finish.

If you must remove spills or stains from porcelain surfaces, make sure the fire is out and the stove is completely cold before cleaning. Use ONLY a kitchen appliance cleaner and polish especially formulated for enamel surfaces. Apply cleaner sparingly with a soft

rag, and buff away ALL traces of the cleaner.

Adjusting The Door Latch

The front doors should be securely closed when the handle is pointing down. If the doors are loose when closed, adjust the latch by loosening the small locking nut, extending the striker screw one turn, and re-tight- ening the small locking nut. Keep making adjustments slowly until the setting is right. The handle should resist slightly as it is turned to the closed position, and the doors should pull in slightly.

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SmallLocking Nut

Striker Screw

Large

Locking Nut

Set Screw

Handle Stub

ST531

 

Fig. 24 Turn the door latch striker screw in or out to tighten or loosen the door latch.

Check the Air Inlet Shutter

The air inlet shutter must open and close freely. If it doesn’t, check to be sure the shutter or shutter pin is not bent.

Be sure the gaskets are in good condition

The gaskets used in the assembly of your Vigilant Coal Stove play an important part in ensuring consistent, reliable performance. Inspection of the gaskets and replacement when necessary is an important part of routine maintenance. Gasketing is used to guarantee that the incoming air and outgoing combustion gases flow through the stove along the proper pathways. All the gaskets in your Vigilant are fiberglass, secured with Vermont Castings High Temperature Stove Gasket Ce- ment.

Light colored streaks on the inside of the stove near the door or griddle openings may indicate air leaks due to worn or damaged gasketing. You may also check for leaks by shining a strong light along gasketed seams to see if light leaks through. While minor leaks may be repaired by building up the gasketing in just the area of the leak, it is usually better to replace the gasketing in the door or griddle.

Anytime you remove or replace parts is a good time to examine the exposed gasketing. Replace any gasket which appears frayed or worn. Pay particular attention to any point where a continuous gasket meets itself.

Follow this procedure to replace worn gaskets:

Remove the old gasketing.

Clean the gasket channel or groove with a wire brush. Remove stubborn deposits of cement with a cold chisel if necessary.

Clean all parts to be gasketed. Place on a level clean surface.

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2310 specifications

Vermont Casting 2310 is a celebrated addition to the family of cast-iron wood stoves, combining vintage charm with modern functionality. It boasts both aesthetic appeal and superior heating capabilities, making it a popular choice for homeowners seeking an efficient and reliable heating solution.

One of the main features of the Vermont Casting 2310 is its robust construction, utilizing high-quality cast iron renowned for excellent heat retention and distribution. This material not only ensures durability but also adds to the stove's timeless appearance. The 2310 model is elegantly designed with clean lines and a classic finish, available in various colors to complement any home decor.

The Vermont Casting 2310 is equipped with advanced technology that enhances its performance. One such feature is its efficient combustion system, which promotes a cleaner burn by maximizing fuel utilization. This results in fewer emissions and less creosote buildup, making it an environmentally friendly option. The air wash system keeps the glass door clean, ensuring you always have a clear view of the beautiful flames, enhancing the cozy atmosphere that a wood stove brings to any space.

Another standout characteristic of the 2310 is its adaptability. It can accommodate a range of firewood sizes and types, allowing users to choose the most convenient and economical fuel sources. Additionally, the stove features a convenient ash pan that simplifies clean-up, making maintenance hassle-free.

The Vermont Casting 2310 is designed with user comfort in mind. The large firebox provides ample space for fuel, extending burn times and requiring less frequent loading. The adjustable airflow controls allow users to customize heat output, giving them complete control over their heating needs.

Safety is also a priority in the design of the 2310, with features like a built-in thermostat and a safety shut-off system. These features ensure optimal operation and peace of mind, so you can enjoy the warmth and glow of your wood stove without worry.

Overall, the Vermont Casting 2310 combines classic design with modern technology, offering efficiency, reliability, and aesthetic appeal. Whether heating a cabin in the woods or enhancing a family home's ambiance, it stands out as a top choice for wood-burning enthusiasts.