Vermont Casting A232 Glass Cleaning, Installation of Logs Burner Lava Rock, Maintenance

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GLASS CLEANING

It will be necessary to clean the glass periodically. During start-up condensation, which is normal, forms on the inside of the glass and causes lint, dust and other airborne particles to cling to the glass surface. Also initial paint curing may deposit a slight film on the glass. It is therefore recommended that the glass be cleaned two or three times with a non-ammonia household cleaner and warm water (we recommend gas fireplace glass cleaner). After that the glass should be cleaned two or three times during each heating season depending on the circumstances present.

Clean glass after first two weeks of operation.

INSTALLATION OF LOGS &

BURNER LAVA ROCK

A232

1 . Remove front glass. (See "Glass Removal" section)

2.Remove logs from packaging.

3.Place rear log (KR4) on rear bracket (ensure log is seated properly, leveled and centered to the unit), so it will not move from side to side and it is firmly positioned on the bracket.

4.Slip front ember log (KR1) down in the front deflector.

5.Place front left log (KR2) on top burner, left side. Use log's bottom holes to locate it into the left bracket log locator studs.

6.Place front right log (KR3) on top of burner, right side. Use log's bottom holes to locate it into the right bracket log locator studs.

7.Place small lava rocks and ember material on top of burner. (See Fig. 19 for proper location).

8.Place top left log (KR5) onto locator notches. Ensure log is secure.

9.Place top right log (KR6) onto locator notches. Ensure log is secure.

Top logs must be placed properly into notches

KR5KR6

KR4

KR2

KR3

KR1

Burner Lava Rock Placement

Fig. 19

MAINTENANCE

1.It is important to keep the burner and the burner compartment clean. This must be done periodically, at least once per season. (See Cleaning Procedure).

2.Clean the brass trim using a soft clean cloth, slightly dampened with lemon oil and buff with a soft clean cloth. Do NOT use brass polish or household cleaners as these products will damage the brass trim. Lemon oil can be obtained at supermarkets or hardware stores.

3.The optional FK12 and FK24 Fan requires periodic cleaning. Check the fan and the area around the fan assembly and wipe or vacuum at least once per month during the operating season.

4.Contact your local representative to arrange an annual service program.

CLEANING PROCEDURE

1.Turn off pilot light at gas valve.

2.Remove front glass.

3.Remove logs.

CAUTION: LOGS MAY BE HOT

4.Vacuum burner compartment especially around orifice/ primary air openings.

5.Reinstall logs.

6.Check pilot and main burner operation.

7.Reinstall front glass.

8.Recheck pilot and main burner operation.

9.Check visually the flame pattern and compare with Fig. 22 or 23.

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A232 specifications

The Vermont Castings A232 is a remarkable wood-burning stove that artfully combines aesthetic appeal with advanced technology to deliver efficient heating for your home. Known for its robust construction and classic design, the A232 stands out as a centerpiece in any living space while providing warmth and comfort.

One of the most prominent features of the Vermont Castings A232 is its exceptional build quality. Crafted from heavy-duty cast iron, this stove not only offers durability but also excellent heat retention. The cast iron body ensures that once the stove becomes warm, it continues to radiate heat long after the fire has died down, making it a reliable source of warmth even on the coldest days.

The A232 is equipped with an innovative air-wash system that keeps the glass clean, offering an unobstructed view of the mesmerizing flames. This system enhances the overall aesthetic by ensuring that the glass remains clear, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the fire without the hassle of frequent cleaning.

Efficiency is another hallmark of the Vermont Castings A232. The stove is designed with a secondary combustion system that maximizes fuel use, resulting in reduced emissions and improved efficiency. This means that not only will you enjoy longer burn times, but you’ll also be contributing to a cleaner environment by minimizing your carbon footprint.

The stove features a large firebox that can accommodate logs up to 18 inches in length, which means fewer refuels throughout the day. Additionally, the A232 includes an adjustable air intake control, allowing users to regulate the burn rate to match heating needs. This versatility is particularly beneficial for those looking to maintain a consistent temperature in their living spaces.

Vermont Castings also focuses on design, and the A232 is no exception. With its traditional style and various enamel finishes, it fits perfectly into both modern and rustic settings, enhancing the overall ambiance of your home.

Overall, the Vermont Castings A232 is a beautifully crafted wood stove that combines functionality, efficiency, and style. With its robust construction, advanced technologies, and eco-friendly features, it remains a top choice for homeowners seeking an effective and aesthetically pleasing heating solution.