Breckwell SP 6000 owner manual Maintenance, Ash Disposal, Ash Removal, Vacuum Use

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MAINTENANCE

FAILURE TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN THIS UNIT

AS INDICATED CAN RESULT IN POOR

PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY HAZARDS.

CAUTION: NEVER CLEAN THE STOVE WHEN HOT.

NOTE: INSPECT BURN POT PERIODICALLY TO SEE THAT

HOLES HAVE NOT BECOME PLUGGED. IF SO, CLEAN THEM

THOROUGHLY.

Ash Disposal

Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container or ashes should be placed on a noncombustible surface or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal. If ashes are to be disposed of by soil burial or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.

Ash Removal

Make sure the fire is out and the firebox is cool.

Disconnect the stir rod by removing the cotter pin and pushing the stir rod to the right to disengage from the motor shaft. Lift the stir rod up and out of the burn pot. Clean and remove any buildup that may be present on the stir rod.

Remove the burn pot inner section by grasping it and pulling straight up.

Empty ashes from the inner surface of the burn pot and scrape with cleaning tool; make sure holes are not plugged.

Vacuum to remove ashes from the burn chamber interior and the burn pot shell.

Open and close the damper to dislodge any ashes that may be present.

WARNING: MAKE SURE ASHES ARE COOL TO THE TOUCH BEFORE USING A VACUUM.

See “VACUUM USE”.

Dispose of ashes properly.

Vacuum Use

We strongly suggest using only a vacuum specially designed for ashes.

(We recommend LoveLess Ash Vac, 1-800-568-3949 Ext. #27 -- NOTE: THIS UNIT IS NOT DESIGNED TO HANDLE HOT ASHES.)

Some standard vacuums and shop vacs will pass ash into the room. Your vacuum or shop vac may have a special filter or bag available to eliminate this leakage.

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Contents Breckwell Hearth Products Table of Contents Introduction Safety Precautions Preparation InstallationSpecifications Approved InstallationsVenting Floor ProtectionEquivalent Vent Length EVL Combustion Air Supply Electrical InstallationSpecial Mobile Home Requirements Examples of Proper InstallationHorizontally Through Wall Vertically Into Existing Chimney System Vertically With New Chimney SystemVertically Into Existing Masonry Fireplace Installation Through Side of Masonry ChimneyWood Pellets OperationProper Fuel Shelled CornLighting Directions First Time Use Pre-Start CheckChanging Heat Levels Control PanelGeneral Operation Start-up CycleDamper Control Shut Down ProceduresBlower Speeds Opening the Fuel Hopper Lid Restarting a warm stoveError Codes Heat Level Light IndicatorsOptional Thermostat InstallationThermostat Operation Control Panel Reset Vacuum Use MaintenanceAsh Disposal Ash RemovalInterior Chambers CleaningBlowers Removal and Replacement of Broken Door Glass Recommended Maintenance ScheduleChimney & Vent Cleaning Stove Shuts Off and the Second Light Flashes Troubleshooting GuideStove Shuts Off and the Third Light Flashes Convection Blower Shuts Off and Comes Back On Smoke Smell Coming Back Into The HomeStove Will Not Feed Fuel, But Auger Light Does Come On Dirty Burn Digital Circuit Board Timing Rates High Limit Switch Keeps TrippingStir Motor Timing Rates Electrical Diagram Tool Lifetime Limited Warranty