Enviro Omega, C-11407, 50-1675 Post Season CLEAN-UP, Cleaning Painted Surfaces, Firebox Liner

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Routine Cleaning and Maintenance

EXHAUST PASSAGES (Biannually)

1. Open the firebox door by lifting the handle.

2. Remove the burn pot assembly and clean all the parts.

3. Lubricate all screws with penetrating oil.

4. Using a 3⁄8” socket, remove the two

Firebox Liner

(2) bolts that hold the firebox liner

 

in place. Vacuum the firebox and

 

firebox liner thoroughly.

 

5. Open the ash box door; remove the ash box and cleanout the cavity.

6. Clean out the transition box to the combustion blower (located behind the ash box)

7. Re-install the ash box, firebox liner, burn pot, and burn pot liner

8. Close the firebox and ash pan doors and secure.

BLOWER MECHANISMS (Annually)

Ash Box

Burn Pot Assembly

 

 

 

Unplug the stove then open the right

 

 

and left side panels to access the two

Figure 10: Omega Exhaust Passages.

blowers. Remove the two (2) T-20 Torx

 

 

screws on the back of the each panel. and loosen the two (2) T-20 Torx screws on the front edge of the panel Vacuum all dust from motors. The blower motors’ has sealed bearings, DO NOT lubricate this motor. Check gaskets and replace if needed.

POST SEASON CLEAN-UP

Once you are finished using the pellet appliance for the season, unplug the stove for added electrical protection. It is very important that the stove be cleaned and serviced as stated above.

CLEANING PAINTED SURFACES

Please clean painted surfaces with a soft damp cloth.

FIREBOX LINER

The paint on the Firebox Liner may peel. This is due to extreme conditions applied to the paint and is in no way covered by warranty.

DOOR GLASS REPLACEMENT

It is recommended that your dealer replace the glass if broken. The door glass is made of high temperature PYRO CERAMIC. To replace the glass, unscrew and remove the six (6) retainer nuts using a 5/16” socket. Remove the glass and any broken pieces. High temperature fiberglass tape should be used around the glass in the same location as the original fiberglass. Insert the glass into the retainer, screw the inner door to the retainer, install inner door assembly into outer door and gently tighten nuts. The use of substitute materials is prohibited: #50-1673 Glass 117⁄8” x 153⁄8” (301.6mm x 390.5mm).

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Contents Omega Table of Contents Introduction Store fuels at least 36 1 m away from the pellet stoveSafety Warnings & Recommendations Safety Warnings & Recommendations Dimensions & Specifications Operating InstructionsUnit Overheated Circuit Board Control Panel DecalManual Mode Thermostat Switch HIGH/LOW positionSpecial Notes Slider/Damper Plate in UnitRoutine Cleaning and Maintenance Tools Required to CleanCheck the Burn Pot Liner Daily UnitDo not Place Unburned or RAW Pellet Fuel in ASH PAN Post Season CLEAN-UP Cleaning Painted SurfacesDoor Glass Replacement Firebox LinerWarranty To the DealerTo the Distributor Exclusions and Limitations Warranty Installation Data Sheet Name of Owner Address

50-1675, C-11256, Omega, C-11407 specifications

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