Lennox Hearth II-T C INS, II-T C FS Door Rope Gasket, Minimum Frequency of 3 months to 1 year

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

EXHAUST PASSAGES AND VENT PIPE (All Models) Inspect frequently and clean when necessary. Fly ash will accumulate at all bends in the exhaust system. Note: Large amounts of fly ash build-up will create a lack of combustion air. Removing the clean out tee cap on verti- cal installations will allow an inspection of the ash build- up in the clean out tee and will help you to decide how frequently more extensive cleaning must be performed.

Clean-Out Tee

Rain Cap

Clean-Out Tee

Remove cover, then remove ash

Minimum Frequency of 1-2 months

DOOR ROPE GASKET (All Models)

The condition of the rope gasket around the door and windows should be checked periodically and replaced or repaired if necessary. A one-inch strip of paper may be used to perform a test of the integrity of the door seal. Close the door on the paper in at least eight points (see illustration, “Door Rope Gasket”). It is normal to feel only a slight amount of friction. The door gasket does not need to be “tight” in all areas, since a small amount of leakage is not hazardous or detrimental to the perform- ance of your stove.

Door Rope Gasket

(check seal at points indicated by arrows)

Minimum Frequency of 3 months to 1 year

Visually inspect gasket often. If it becomes frayed or damaged it should be replaced.

CREOSOTE REMOVAL

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining.

When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The chimney connector and chimney should be in- spected at least once every two months during the heat- ing season to determine if a creosote buildup has oc- curred.

If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to re- duce the risk of a chimney fire.

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Contents Installation and Operation Manual Freestanding Insert Pellet Fired StovesImportant Warnings Table of Contents Planning Your Installation Installation / Maintenance StandardsSelecting a Location Smoke DetectorsListed Material Floor Protection Advantage II-T C FSApproved Alternate Materials for Floor/Hearth Protection Minimum Clearances to Combustibles ClearancesAdvantage II-T C Masonry and Factory Built Fireplaces Manufactured Mobile Home INSTAL- Lation Model Advantage II-T C FS Pedestal Air InletInstallation ASH PAN Cover AssemblyInstalling Pedestal to Body Removing Appliance from PalletInstallation Check List Check listPrior to lighting your stove After you have begun operation of your stoveTop Surround Panel Thermostat Installation Rear View of Advantage II-T C FSVenting Requirements Vent Termination Manufactured Mobile Home Chimney Height RequirementsDetermining Size of Pipe to Install Installation ChartSample Installation Chart Pipe Selection ChartPipe Top View Illustration Advantage II-T C FS Corner Through the WallHorizontal Vent Through the Wall Vertical Vent Into a Masonry Flue Existing Class a ChimneyVent Termination When Liner is Used Installation Advantage II-T C INSUSA & Canada Direct Connection / Posi- tive Flue Connection Installing Advantage II-T C INS Important NotesControl Board Operation Care and OperationControl Board PRE-LIGHTING Instructions Starting Your Pellet StoveGeneral Operating Considerations Turning OFF Your Pellet StoveDamper Operation Damper In less airDamper Adjustment Guideline Automatic Safety FeaturesPower Outage OverheatingFuel UltraGrateTMRoutine Maintenance Routine CleaningProper Disposal of Ashes UltraGrateTM ASH PAN Advantage II-T C FSASH Trap and Baffles Heat Exchanger TubesMinimum Frequency of 3 months to 1 year Door Rope GasketCreosote Removal Window Wash Remove Window Wash BracketOpening Side Panels Advantage II-T C FS Opening Side PanelsSmall Area Paint TOUCH-UP Motor LubricationSide View Illustration Specifications Advantage II-T C FSBack View Illustration Front View Side ViewComponent Definitions Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Qualified Technicians Only Damper Adjustment Guidelines Troubleshooting Qualified Technicians Only Replacement Parts List Freestanding Only Parts Insert Only PartsMiscellaneous Parts Firebox PartsFirebrick Kit Replacement Part DiagramsPiece Set UltraGrate TM Kit Pressure Switch Kit Optional Accessories List and Diagrams Catalog # Model Description Stove ModelGold Trivet Cat. # H0423 Surround Kits & Trim Kits Log Set Cat. #H0430Advantage II-T C Pellet Stove Safety Label Advantage II-T C EPA Label & Colorado Compliance Label Simple Operating Instructions Label Installation Tips Service and Maintenance LOG Ownership RecordsWest Taft Avenue Orange, CA

II-T C FS, II-T C INS specifications

The Lennox Hearth II-T C INS and II-T C FS are exemplary models in the world of modern heating solutions, designed for efficiency, comfort, and style. With innovative engineering and advanced technology, these units cater to the needs of contemporary homeowners seeking reliable and aesthetically pleasing heating options.

One of the main features of the Lennox Hearth II-T C INS and II-T C FS is their exceptional efficiency ratings. These models are designed to operate at high efficiency levels, reducing energy consumption while providing optimal warmth. This not only translates to lower utility bills but also represents a more sustainable choice for environmentally conscious consumers.

A standout characteristic of these products is their versatility in installation. The II-T C INS is an insert model, allowing it to be fitted into existing fireplaces easily. This makes it an ideal option for homeowners wanting to upgrade their current heating systems without extensive renovations. The II-T C FS, on the other hand, is a freestanding stove that adds a classic touch to any room, making it a perfect focal point while offering powerful heating capabilities.

Both models are equipped with advanced technology designed for seamless operation. The hot air circulation system ensures that warmth is evenly distributed throughout the space, eliminating cold spots and enhancing overall comfort. In addition, their adjustable thermostats allow users to set the desired temperature with ease, ensuring a consistent indoor environment.

The Lennox Hearth units are also designed with user convenience in mind. They come with easy-to-use controls and can often be integrated with smart home systems, offering the flexibility to monitor and adjust settings remotely. This modern approach to home heating makes it simple for users to maintain a cozy atmosphere, even on the coldest days.

Moreover, Lennox places a strong emphasis on safety. These heating models include features such as a glass door that remains cool to the touch and a built-in safety shut-off system, providing peace of mind for families.

In summary, the Lennox Hearth II-T C INS and II-T C FS models stand out for their efficiency, versatility, advanced technology, and safety features. With a focus on optimal performance and user convenience, these units represent a significant advancement in home heating, making them an attractive choice for those looking to enhance their living spaces while staying warm and comfortable.