Lopi 1750 owner manual Air Tube Removal & Replacement, Baffle Removal & Replacement

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Maintaining Your Appliance

Air Tube Removal & Replacement

All three air tubes are identical.

Air Tube Collar

 

Air Tube

Remove the left pin on the air tube collar

a

Roll Pin

b Slide the air tube to the left, swing it down and remove from the firebox.

Baffle Removal & Replacement

1Push the front firebricks up and feed them forward, guiding them out the door. Repeat for the rear firebricks.

Front Baffle Support

Baffle Firebrick

 

 

Baffle Plate

Front Air Tube

Baffle Plate Support

 

 

Baffle Plate Gasket

Support Tabs

Center Baffle Support

2The baffle supports rest on support tabs.

3The bypass support and damper are difficult to remove and should only be removed if necessary. Remove the rear secondary air tube (see the following section for instructions). Slide the bypass support forward until the bypass rod can be disconnected from the bypass damper. Slide the damper forward and remove. The bypass support is removed by sliding it forward and rotating it downwards (the bypass holder fits very snug inside the firebox and is very heavy, making it difficult to remove). The bypass gasket rests on the side and rear air channels. Try not to damage it when removing the bypass holder.

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1750 specifications

The Lopi 1750 is a highly regarded wood-burning stove known for its efficient heating capabilities, elegant design, and robust construction. It represents a perfect blend of modern technology and traditional craftsmanship, making it a favored choice for homeowners seeking an effective and aesthetically pleasing heating solution.

One of the standout features of the Lopi 1750 is its impressive heat output. With a maximum output of 75,000 BTUs, it can efficiently heat large spaces, making it ideal for both cozy cabins and spacious homes. The stove's large firebox can accommodate logs up to 18 inches long, providing long burn times that keep the warmth consistent throughout the day and night.

The Lopi 1750 employs advanced combustion technology that allows for a cleaner and more efficient burn. Its secondary combustion system re-burns flue gases, significantly reducing smoke emissions and enhancing fuel efficiency. This technology not only makes the stove environmentally friendly but also ensures that users get the most out of their firewood, saving both money and resources in the long run.

Another notable characteristic of the Lopi 1750 is its heavy-duty construction. Made from high-quality materials, the stove is designed to withstand high temperatures and daily use. Its cast iron door and large viewing window provide an inviting atmosphere, allowing users to enjoy the warm glow of the fire while being assured of the stove's durability.

Additionally, the Lopi 1750 features a versatile design that complements various home styles. Available in several finishes, including classic black and porcelain enamel, it can fit seamlessly into any décor. The stove is also equipped with a powerful convection blower that circulates warm air efficiently, enhancing room temperatures even further.

Users appreciate the easy-to-use ash pan, making the cleanup process straightforward. The Lopi 1750 also comes with a limited lifetime warranty, reflecting the manufacturer's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

For those seeking a reliable, efficient, and stylish wood-burning stove, the Lopi 1750 stands out as an exceptional option that combines modern technology with timeless design principles, making it a worthy investment for any home.