Lopi Freedom Fireplace Insert Maintaining Your Appliance, Daily Maintenance while stove is in use

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Maintaining Your Appliance

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Failure to properly maintain and inspect your appliance may reduce the performance and life of the appliance, void your warranty, and create a fire hazard.

Daily Maintenance (while stove is in use)

Remove Ash (if necessary)

Ash removal is not required once it builds up. 1/2" to 1" of ash may be desirable because it slows the burn rate. Generally, remove ash once it has built up over 1". Follow the directions below to remove ash.

1 Let the stove cool completely (at least two hours after the last coal has extinguished).

2Place a cloth or cardboard protector over the hearth to catch ash and protect against scratching.

3 Open the doors and scoop the ash into a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The

ASHES

closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the

 

ground, away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal.

 

Improperly disposed ashes lead to fires. Hot ashes placed in cardboard boxes, dumped in back yards, or stored in garages, are recipes for disaster.

Wood-burning stoves are inherently dirty. During cleaning have a vacuum ready to catch spilled ash (make sure ash is entirely extinguished).

There are vacuum cleaners specifically made to remove ash (even if the ash is warm). Contact your dealer for details.

Clean the Glass (if necessary)

This appliance has an airwash to keep the glass clean. However, burning un-seasoned wood or burning on lower burn rates leads to dirtier glass (especially on the sides). Clean the glass by following the directions below.

Allow the stove to fully cool. Apply glass cleaner or soapy water to the inside of the glass. Wipe with newspaper or a paper towel.

For Stubborn Creosote:

Dip newspaper or a paper towel in cool ashes and wipe it on the glass. The ash acts as a light abrasive.

The glass will develop a very slight haze over time. This is normal and will not affect viewing of the fire.

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Contents Freedom Fireplace Insert Mail your Warranty Card Today, and Save Your Bill of Sale 2IntroductionIntroduction Important Information Table of Contents Ashes Safety PrecautionsMobile Travis Industries, Inc. grants no warranty, implied orFeatures & Specifications Preparation for Installation Planning The InstallationAdditional Accessories Needed for Installation Installation ConsiderationsFireplace Requirements Minimum Fireplace SizeInsert Placement Requirements Hearth RequirementsMasonry Fireplace Requirements Drafting Performance Leveling Bolt InstallationBlock-Off Plate Template Block-Off Plate InstallationInsert with Positive Insert with Direct Connection Masonry Operating Your Appliance Safety NoticeBefore Your First Fire Opening the DoorBypass Operation Starting a Fire Adjusting the Burn Rate Approximate Air Control SettingsAsh Removal Re-Loading the Stove Optional Blower OperationOvernight Burn Normal Operating SoundsWhy Dry Wood is Key Testing Wood MoistureHints for Burning Selecting WoodTroubleshooting Clean the Glass if necessary Daily Maintenance while stove is in useMaintaining Your Appliance Remove Ash if necessaryMonthly Maintenance while appliance is in use Door and Glass InspectionCreosote Formation and Need for Removal Cleaning the Air Duct and Blower if applicable Yearly MaintenanceTouch Up Paint Firebrick and Baffle InspectionReplacing the Glass Door PartsReplacing the Door Gasket Replacing the Door HandleFirebox Parts Floor and Side Firebrick Removal & ReplacementAir Tube Removal & Replacement Baffle Removal & ReplacementYears 1 & 2 Coverage Parts & Labor Limited 7 Year WarrantyYears 3 Through 5 Coverage Parts & Labor Years 6 & 7 Coverage Parts onlyListing Label Listing LabelOptional Equipment Door Shell InstallationHex Wrench Flush Kit Surround Panels Installation InstructionsFront Blower To Switch The Power Cord To The Left SideIndex