Cumberland Stove Works OMMF3500 warranty Daily Maintenance, Weekly Maintenance, Seasonal Cleaning

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL

MF3500G, MF3500S, MF3500B Models

DAILY MAINTENANCE

The surfaces of the stove may be hot. Always wear protective gloves even when the stove is cool to the touch. There are two areas that require daily maintenance; (1) the firebox and (2) the fire pot.

Remove the top baffle inside the firebox and clean the fly ash and soot on all exposed parts using a steel brush and ash cleaning vacuum.The use of a shop-vac is not recommended. Talk to any authorized dealer for information about an ash cleaning vacuum.

The fire pot and the area around it are cleaned using the special tool provided with the stove and an ash cleaning vacuum. It is important to remove any unburned pellets that may have fallen behind the burn pot.

Complete the daily maintenance by checking the seal on the doors. Look for pellets that may have been left behind during loading. Check that each of the door seals are flush with the stove and sealing properly.

WEEKLY MAINTENANCE

To clean fire pot with cleaning tool, remove fire pot by unscrewing the small spring from the lower cleaning rod. Remove rod and pull out fire pot. Hang on to end of cleaning tool with the hole in it. Scrape the fly ash that has fallen through the holes of the plate in the gap that sits below the fire pot.

Remove the ash pan and dump the ash into a metal container.

Cleaning of the exhaust system will depend upon the ash and debris content of your fuel. If your fuel has a high ash content and/or significant debris in it, the exhaust system will require weekly cleaning. Cleaner fuels will allow for monthly cleaning of the exhaust system. If you have installed clean out tees you will need to check for cleanliness.

NOTE: A clean unit burns efficiently and will remain trouble free!

SEASONAL CLEANING

Once every year you must clean out all of the fuel in the hopper, firebox area, ash pan and fire pot area. Corn and any ash can accumulate moisture over the summer months causing the unit to rust and the fuel to mold.

It is recommended that prior to shutting down the unit in the spring it is run on the high setting for about six hours to help clean out the heat exchanger system, venting system and firebox area.

warning

When performing any internal electrical maintenance

Moving parts inside of the cabinet may cause injury. Do not operate unit with panels removed or open.

HOT parts. Do not operate the unit with panel open.

Risk of electric shock. Disconnect power before servicing unit.

Inthe event of component failure, replace with the original factory equipment.

CAUTION

THIS IS A MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR SOOT AND FLY ASH REMOVAL. ASHES SHOULD BE PLACED IN A METAL CONTAINER WITH A TIGHT FITTING LID. THE CONTAINER SHOULD BE PLACED ON A NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR, WELL AWAY FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, PENDING FINAL DISPOSAL. iF ASHES ARE DISPOSED OF BY BURIAL IN SOIL OR OTHERWISE LOCALLY DISPERSED, THEY SHOULD BE RETAINED IN THE CLOSED CONTAINER UNTIL ALL CINDERS ARE NO LONGER WARM.

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Contents Multi Fuel Parlor Stove Page Table of Contents Limited lifetime Warranty WarrantyOwnership Records REGISTRATION, Service and Maintenance LOGCumberlandStoveWorks.com Power Outage Automatic Safety FeaturesBurning Solid Fuels IntroductionWood Pellets Glass Specifications SpecificationsMount Legs Unpacking and AssemblyMount Handle to Hopper Door Assemble ASH Shuttle RODMount Round Exhaust Transition Plug in Power CordStove Placement InstallationFloor Protection Requirements Clearances to Combustibles Mobile Home Outside AIR ConnectionVenting Pellet Vent InstallationType of Vent Vent Termination Clearances Venting Installation ExamplesUnderstanding the TRI-X Controller Operating InstructionsADD Fuel KEY Understanding the Normal Heat ScreensCorn AS Fuel Push AUX 1 to SET Starting Fire Level Shutdown Sequence of Events Startup Sequence of EventsLighting the Stove Lighting ProcedureTurning the stove off Normal Care & Maintenance Weekly Maintenance Daily MaintenanceSeasonal Cleaning Ordering Repair Parts Troubleshooting & repairProblem Cause Too rich air/fuel mixture Troubleshooting GuideProblem Cause Loss of vacuum Startup Check Exhaust OFF Understanding the Fault ScreensMain Assembly Parts KEY # Description ASH PAN Parts Glass Door PartsCirculating AIR Duct Parts Exhaust Parts Auger Parts Electric Panel Parts Wiring Diagram Ardisam