Vermont Casting ACSB ACSM Service Instructions, Firebox Removal, Glass Information

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Addison Electric Stove

Service Instructions

WARNING: Disconnect power before at- tempting any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury

Firebox Removal

1.Unplug the electrical supply to the unit.

2.Let the stove cool if it has been operating.

3.Move the stove away from wall to gain access to the rear of the unit.

4.Locate the firebox mounting brackets on the rear of the firebox. Remove the screws securing brackets. (Fig. 3)

5.Remove firebox by sliding it rearward out of the cas- ing.

6.Gently place firebox on its back on the floor.

7.To reinstall firebox, follow the above procedure in reverse.

Mounting

Bracket

ST824

Fig. 3 Rear view of the stove showing the firebox mounting bracket.

Glass Information

1.Under no circumstances should this product be operated with missing or broken glass.

2.Do not strike or slam the glass.

3.Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the glass.

4.This product uses tempered glass. Replacement glass (with gasket) is available from the manufac- turer and replacement should be carried out by a qualified service person.

Replacing Light Bulbs

This stove uses two clear 120 Volt, 40 Watt, E-12 socket base light bulbs (small base, chandelier candle type). The 40 Watt bulbs are located under the log set/ember bed. For convenience, if one of the bulbs burns out, it may be a good idea to replace both of the light bulbs.

1.Turn off power to the unit by unplugging the power cord.

2.Let stove cool if it has been operating.

3.Remove the access plate on the back of the stove by removing the screws. You should have a clear view of the light bulbs. Put your hand over the silver flame generator to remove or replace the light bulb(s).

CAUTION: Be careful not to touch or bend the flame generator.

4.Examine the bulbs to determine which bulb(s) need to be replaced.

5.Unscrew defective bulb(s).

6.Install new 40 Watt light bulb(s).

7.Replace access plate. Plug power cord into wall outlet.

WARNING: Do not exceed 40 watts per bulb. Use of higher rated bulbs may result in a fire, causing property damage or per- sonal injury.

Maintenance of Motors

The motors used on the fan and the flame generator assembly are prelubricated for extended bearing life and require no further lubrication. However, periodic cleaning/vacuuming of the fan/heater unit is recom- mended.

WARNING: Make sure the power is turned off before proceeding.

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ACSB ACSM specifications

Vermont Casting is renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation in the realm of wood and gas-burning stoves, with their ACSB (Advanced Clean Systems B) and ACSM (Advanced Clean Systems M) models showcasing cutting-edge technology and elegant design. These stoves not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of a home but also provide exceptional performance and efficiency.

One of the standout features of both the ACSB and ACSM is their Advanced Clean Combustion technology. This innovative system ensures a cleaner burn with reduced emissions, making both models environmentally friendly options for those who prioritize sustainability. The ACSB model is specifically designed for burning wood, focusing on maximizing heat output while minimizing smoke and particulate matter released into the air. This is paramount for users conscious of their environmental footprint.

The ACSM model, on the other hand, caters to those who prefer gas-burning stoves. Featuring an electronic ignition system, this model allows for quick and convenient lighting, ensuring that users can enjoy the warmth and comfort of their stove at the push of a button. Moreover, it has adjustable flame settings, allowing for personalized heat output according to the user's needs and preferences.

Both models are constructed from high-quality cast iron, ensuring durability and longevity. Their robust build enables them to retain heat for extended periods, providing a sustained warmth that is ideal for cold Vermont winters. Aesthetic options, including various finishes and door designs, allow homeowners to seamlessly integrate these stoves into their existing décor.

Ease of use is another crucial aspect of the ACSB and ACSM stoves. Both models feature large viewing windows, enhancing the ambiance of any living space while providing an unobstructed view of the fire. The ash pan is designed for easy removal, making cleanup a hassle-free process.

In summary, the Vermont Casting ACSB and ACSM models are epitomes of efficiency, sustainability, and style. With advanced combustion technologies, durable cast iron construction, and user-friendly features, these stoves stand out in the market for anyone looking to add warmth and charm to their home. They exemplify the perfect blend of tradition and innovation, making them a worthy investment for any homeowner.