Oakleaf Woodburning Stove
3.Firebox
•Frequency: As necessary / Yearly
•By: User
Cleaning the firebox and internal heat exchange sur- faces is recommended to maintain thermal efficiency. Depending on the quality and quantity of fuel being used, you may want to perform this cleaning monthly.
Be sure to clean these areas thoroughly at the end of the heating season.
Brush and vacuum all internal surfaces at the end of the heating season. Ashes will draw moisture and may promote rust formation.
5.Chimney Connector
•Frequency: As necessary / Yearly
•By: Qualified Service Technician / User
At the end of the burn season, brush and clean all sections of chimney connector pipe. Some owners remove the chimney connector for the off season.
Any ashes left in the connector pipe will actually draw moisture which promotes rust. This is why it is very important to clean all ashes at the end of the heating season.
When cleaning the chimney connector above the ap- pliance, keep the bypass damper in the open position. This will keep any loosened material from falling into the Firedome combustion chamber.
Chimney Connector
4. Blower- If installed
•Frequency: As necessary / Yearly
•By: User
The fan on the blower will collect debris over time. Any accumulation must be removed to maintain proper operation.
To clean blower;
•Disconnect power cord before servicing.
•Remove the two bolts that hold the blower in place.
•Use a vacuum and/or brush to remove all dust and pet hair from the blower wheel.
•Reinstall the blower and tighten the two bolts securely.
6.Chimney
•Frequency: As necessary / Yearly
•By: Qualified Service Technician / Chimney Sweep
The entire chimney should be professionally cleaned at least once yearly. It is best to have this done at the end of the heating season to be sure all ash is re- moved. You'll also want to inspect the condition of the chimney prior to using the appliance, to be sure there are no bird or animal nests.
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