Lennox Hearth T300P Routine Maintenance, Photoeye Access Inside Hopper, Clean Filter Lens

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PHOTOEYE

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

PHOTOEYE

The photoeye is positioned to view the flame from the top of the auger feed tube. It is located below the auger cover and can be accessed from inside the hopper for annual maintenance or replacement (if necessary).

Photoeye Access Inside Hopper

Using

a 11/32"

 

Photoeye Cover

nut driver remove

 

Plate.

the 3 nuts to ac-

 

 

cess

photoeye

 

 

and filter.

 

 

* (Minimum frequency of 6 months to 1 year)

Annual Maintenance Procedure:

Clean Photoeye Lens:

1.To access photoeye, remove cast top by lifting off, then remove the 3 nuts on the cover plate (see picture above).

2.Lift off cover plate and turn over (the photoeye is at- tached to the inside surface of cover). Wipe away any dust or debris from the photoeye lens (see fol- lowing picture).

Clean

Lens

Clean Filter Lens:

1.With the photoeye cover plate removed, look inside the opening. You will see an amber colored square glass filter secured in place by a bracket and 2 nuts (it is on the left when viewed while facing the front of the stove). Using a 11/32" nut driver, remove the 2 nuts and lift off the bracket. Using your finger slide fil- ter up and out.

2.Wipe away any dust or debris from filter, then rein- stall filter, filter bracket and cover plate with photo- eye.

IMPORTANT: When reinstalling photoeye and cover, be careful not to bend bracket or damage wires. Pay special attention in positioning wires away from pho- toeye (which could obstruct it from sensing light).

* (Minimum frequency of 4 weeks - 6 months)

EXHAUST PASSAGES AND VENT PIPE

Inspect frequently and clean when necessary. Fly ash will accumulate at all bends in the exhaust system.

Note: Large amounts of fly ash build-up will create a lack of combustion air. Removing the Tee cap on vertical in- stallations will allow an inspection of the ash build-up in the exhaust Tee and will help you to decide how fre- quently more extensive cleaning must be performed.

Rain Cap

Clean-Out Tee

Remove Filter and Wipe Clean

Filter

CAUTION: If the filter is not reinstalled, refractive light in the room may result in a fault, thus shutting down of the unit.

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Contents RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Freestanding Model T300P SeriesFREESTANDING PELLET FIRED STOVES IMPORTANT WARNINGS TABLE OF CONTENTS PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION T300P SERIES FLOOR PROTECTIONCLEARANCES INSTALLATION CHECK LIST INSTALLATIONMANUFACTURED MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION INSTALLING LEG LEVELING BOLTSFig. A DAMPER ROD INSTALLATIONDAMPER ADJUSTMENT Pulled Back 3 NotchesRemove Jumper if Thermostat IsTo Be Used THERMOSTAT INSTALLATIONTerminal Block for Thermostat Leave Jumper on, If Thermostat Is NotUsedVENTING REQUIREMENTS Manufactured Mobile Home VENT TERMINATIONChimney Height Requirements DETERMINING SIZE OF PIPE TO INSTALL INSTALLING YOUR PELLET STOVE Page Installation Configurations / Standard Venting Options This appliance may be connected to an existing flue or by installing listed type “PL” vent pipe. If a liner is run all the way to the top of the existing chimney, the existing flue should be sealed with a steel plate. Start a vertical run with a Tee at the back of the stove. Other options are illustrated below. Note See page 11 for Vent Termi- nation Requirements CONTROL BOARD OPERATION CARE AND OPERATIONStart-upSequence of Events Fuel Delivery Rate Combustion Voltage Trim StepsTurning Off Your Stove Lighting Procedure Without IgniterManual Operation Automatic OperationOverheating DAMPER ADJUSTMENT GUIDELINEAUTOMATIC SAFETY FEATURES Power Outage DAMPER OPERATIONCLINKERING FUEL REQUIREMENTSPellet Feed / Pellet Size Long Burn TimeAsh Pan ROUTINE MAINTENANCEROUTINE CLEANING ASH PANClean-OutTee Remove Filter and Wipe Clean Photoeye Access Inside HopperAnnual Maintenance Procedure Clean Photoeye Lens Clean Filter LensTube Scraper Clean-OutTee w/ Cover RemovedRemove cover, then remove ash HEAT EXCHANGER TUBESDOOR ROPE GASKET SPECIFICATIONS - Model T300P Series DEFINITIONS WIRING DIAGRAM CAUSES TROUBLESHOOTING Qualified Technicians OnlyPROBLEM SOLUTIONS4. Blowers will REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Misc. Parts AugerREPLACEMENT PARTS DIAGRAMS 14 20 15 Model # OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESOptional Accessories Catalog #INSTALLATION TIPS SIMPLE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LABEL T300P PELLET STOVE SAFETY LABEL SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE LOG 1110 West Taft Avenue Orange, CA