Harman Stove Company P35I Warning! Risk Of Fire, Cleaning Area Beneath Burn Pot Grate, By User

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5.Cleaning Area Beneath Burn Pot Grate

P35i Fireplace Insert

WARNING! RISK OF FIRE! Keep combustible materi- als, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids clear of the appliance.

Do NOT store flammable materials in the vicinity of the appliance.

Do NOT use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or "freshen up" a fire in this appliance.

Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use, as combustible materials may ignite.

WARNING! RISK OF FIRE!

Do NOT store fuel:

Within the required clearance areas of the appli- ance.

Within the space required for fueling or ash re- moval.

5.Cleaning Area Beneath Burn Pot Grate

Frequency: Monthly or more frequently depend- ing on fuel quality and/or ash buildup.

By: User

Loosen the two wingscrews

Lift the cover off of the

on the front of the burn pot.

wingscrews.

a. Loosen the two wingscrews located on the front of the burn pot housing.

b.Lift the cover off of the wingscrews and set aside.

c.Using your ash-vac, remove any ashes or debris from the air chamber.

d.You can tap on the igniter, located above the cleanout hole. This will help to remove any accumulation on the igniter element.

e.Re-install the cleanout cover and tighten the wingscrews. Be sure that the cover is completely covering the hole, as air leakage here may lead to incomplete combustion or poor ignition.

5.Cleaning Heat Exchanger & Exhaust

Frequency: Monthly or after each ton of fuel is burned.

By: User

It is recommended that you use a vacuum that is designed for ash, as ashes may block conventional vacuum filters.

NOTICE: For optimal performance of your pellet burn- ing appliance, you must perform regular cleaning and maintenance as directed in this manual. Not doing so will result in:

Poor performance

Smoke spillage into the room Overheating of components

Failure to perform regular cleaning on your pellet burning appliance will void the warranty.

a. Make sure the fire is out and cool. Disconnect power cord prior to servicing.

b. Scrape the majority of ashes into the ash pan. Be- gin with the back and roof above the burn pot.

c. Scrape the ashes from both sides, into the ash pan.

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Contents Model SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSDiscard Installed, a House Fire May Result TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Appliance Certification E. BTU & Efficiency SpecificationsC. Glass Specifications 1Listing and Code Approvals2Special Warnings and Notes SPECIAL NOTEB. Fire Safety A. Design, Installation & Location Considerations3Getting Started Glass C. Component LocationsP35i Fireplace Insert Hopper Lid LatchFire Risk D. Pre- Use Check ListP35i Fireplace Insert 4Dimensions & ClearancesA. Appliance Dimensions 60.96 cmand Manufactured Fireplaces B. Clearances To CombustiblesD. Minimum Opening for Masonry Masonry or Manufactured FireplaceF. Factory-BuiltFireplace Installation A. Vent Termination Requirements Vent InformationOutside Air B. Avoiding Smoke and OdorsNegative Pressure, Shut-down,and Power Failure Vent ConfigurationsWARNING! RISK OF FIRE C.Venting Requirements and RestrictionsWARNING! RISK OF INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE Non-combustible Insulation D. Existing Fireplace InstallationSealing Plate E. Existing Fireplace, Rear Vent F.Optional Zero Clearance Cabinet InstallationVent pipe seams must be accessible 6Mobile Home A. Mobile Home InstallationA. Outside Air Attachment 7Appliance Set-UpC. Routing the Power Cord B. Installing the SurroundE. Attaching the Venting D. Securing the Mounting FrameG. Control Board Installation F.Installing the Body into the Mounting FrameH. Room Sensor Installation I. Optional Log Kit K. Service Rail Kit- #1-00-774125J. Optional Trim Kit- #1-00-00775 B. Fuel and Fuel Storage A. Fire SafetyOperating Instructions1. ESP Exhaust Sensing Probe C. General Operating Information2. Circuit Board b. Mode Selection a. Feed Rate Adjustmentd. Blower Speed Adjustment e. Igniter Mode SwitchD. Before Your First Fire E. Draft Test ProcedureF. Starting a Fire - MANUAL J. Shut-Down G. Starting a Fire - AUTOMATICH. Maintaining the Fire I. Relaxation ModePossible Cause TroubleshootingError Message SymptomCAUTION! SHOCK AND SMOKE HAZARD Service & MaintenanceA. Shut-downProcedure B. Quick Reference Maintenance ChartC.General Maintenance Procedures By User 5.Cleaning Area Beneath Burn Pot Grate5.Cleaning Heat Exchanger & Exhaust WARNING! RISK OF FIREBy User 6.Inspect / Clean HopperSoot and Fly Ash Formation & Need for Removal 7.Cleaning the Door GlassBy User 8.Venting and Chimney SystemGlass D. Motors and ComponentsP35i Fireplace Insert Hopper Lid Latch2.Combustion Blower 1.Feed Motor3.ESP- Exhaust Sensing Probe 5.Feeder Body 4.Distribution Blower6.Igniter PLUG PIN 11 WHITE 11Reference MaterialsP35i Fireplace Insert P35i Fireplace Insert Addendum4 5 6 P35i Pellet InsertPellet Insert 9 10 11 12 13COMMENTS #4 Surround AssemblyP35i Pellet Insert DescriptionPART NUMBER P35i Pellet InsertDescription COMMENTSPART NUMBER P35i Pellet InsertDescription COMMENTSP35i Custom Surround Part #: 1-00-774221-SPL D. Custom Size SurroundHearth & Home Technologies Inc LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTYWARRANTY COVERAGE WARRANTY PERIODLIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY WARRANTY CONDITIONSWARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This warranty is void ifP35i Fireplace Insert Service & Maintenance LogDate Of Service Description Of ServiceProudly Printed On 100% Recycled Paper