Lopi Answer Wood Stove Maintaining Your Appliance, Daily Maintenance while stove is in use, Ashes

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Maintaining Your Appliance

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 n o t 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 Listed SAFETY NOTICEAnswer Wood Stove Important Information 2IntroductionI n t r o d u c t i o n Table of Contents Safety Precautions Mobile Safety PrecautionsTravis Industries 93508131Installation Options Features & SpecificationsFeatures Heating SpecificationsPlanning The Installation SAFETY NOTICEStove Installation for qualified installers only Installation TypeFloor Protection Requirements Stove Installation for qualified installers only018 thick 26 gauge Min. 6” Min. 6”Clearances Stove Placement RequirementsStove Installation for qualified installers only Performance Chimney RequirementsDrafting Chimney Termination Requirements Stove Installation for qualified installers onlyOutside Air Requirements Slanted RoofsAlcove Installation Requirements Mobile Home Requirements Stove Installation for qualified installers onlyaFactory Built Chimney S t a n d a r d Ceiling withaFactory Built Chimney Cathedral Ceiling with E x t e r i o r F a c t o r y B u i l t Stove Installation for qualified installers onlyC h i m n e y H e a r t h S t o v e P o s i t i v eC o n n e c t i o n Interior or Exterior Masonry ChimneyH e a r t h S t o v e D i r e c t N O T EPlanning The Installation SAFETY NOTICEInsert Installation for qualified installers only Installation TypeInsert Size Requirements see Illustration below Insert Placement RequirementsHearth Requirements Minimum Fireplace SizeInsert Installation for qualified installers only Leveling Bolt InstallationMasonry Fireplace Requirements Zero-ClearanceMetal Fireplace RequirementsBlock-OffPlate Installation Insert with Insert Installation for qualified installers onlyPositive Connectionwith InsertDirect ConnectionSafety Notice Operating Your ApplianceBefore Your First Fire Opening the DoorStarting a Fire Operating Your ApplianceOperating Your Appliance Adjusting the Burn RateAsh Removal Use the air control to change the burn rateOptional Blower Operation Operating Your ApplianceRe-Loadingthe Stove Overnight BurnHints for Burning Operating Your ApplianceSelecting Wood WoodOperating Your Appliance T r o u b l e s h o o t i n gASHES Maintaining Your ApplianceDaily Maintenance while stove is in use Monthly Maintenance while appliance is in use 30Maintaining Your ApplianceCleaning the Air Duct and Blower if applicable Yearly MaintenanceMaintaining Your Appliance Touch Up Paint1 2 3 4 5 6 9 11 32Maintaining Your ApplianceDoor Parts Firebox Parts Maintaining Your ApplianceID # DescriptionAir Tube Collar 34Maintaining Your ApplianceAir Tube Remove the left pin on the air tube collarIF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED Warranty35Years 1 & 2 - COVERAGE PARTS & LABOR Years 3 Through 5 - COVERAGE PARTS & LABORMODEL Listing LabelSERIAL NUMBER Pedestal Optional EquipmentAir Control Rod Optional EquipmentOptional Equipment Rear Blower Installation Part numberOptional Equipment Outside Air Boot Installation Part numberSurround Panels see part #s below Optional EquipmentRectangular Panels Surround Panel Size93508131 Optional EquipmentTravis Industries INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO SWITCH THE POWER CORD TO THE LEFT SIDEOptional Equipment Front Blower part #44Index