Hearth and Home Technologies CASTILE-CWL Cleaning Convection Blower Requires No Lubrication

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13.Cleaning Convection Blower - Requires No Lubrication

Frequency: Yearly or as needed

By: Qualified Service Technician / Homeowner

The convection blower is located at the bottom rear of the stove. It is house inside the screen box. See page 31 for detailed instructions on removing the blower.

The blower has two impellers, one on each side of the motor. They should be cleaned at least once each year or more often as needed.

17.Preparing Firebox for Non-Burn Season

Frequency: Yearly

By: Homeowner

a.Be sure the appliance is allowed to cool, has been unplugged and the exhaust blower is off.

b.Remove all ash from the firebox and vacuum thoroughly.

c.Paint all exposed steel, including cast-iron.

Use the Touch-Up paint supplied with the appliance; or;

Purchase paint from your local dealer.

14.Cleaning Exhaust Blower - Requires No Lubrication

Frequency: Yearly or as needed

By: Qualified Service Technician

Task: Contact your local dealer.

Must use a high-temperature paint made specifi- cially for heating appliances.

15.Door Latch Inspection

Frequency: Prior to heating season

By: Homeowner

The door latch is non-adjustable but the gasketing between the glass and firebox should be inspected periodically to make sure there is a good seal.

16.Cleaning the Top Vent Adapter

a.The appliance must be in complete shutdown and the exhaust blower should be off. Allow the appliance to completely cool down.

b.Open the clean out cover. See Figure 30.1.

c.Sweep out any ash build-up.

NOTE: There are heavy duty vacuum cleaners specifiically

Clean-Out Cover

Figure 29.1

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Hearth and Home Technologies is renowned for its innovative and efficient heating solutions, among which the CASTILE line of products stands out. The CASTILE-CWL, CASTILE-MBK1, CASTILE-CSB, and CASTILE-PMH1 represent a blend of tradition and modern technology, designed to enhance home comfort while prioritizing energy efficiency and ease of use.

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