Finish

This new unit has been painted with High-Temperature Paint that should retain its original look for years. If the unit should get wet and rust spots appear, the spots can be sanded with plain steel wool and repainted. We recommend this paint, as others may not adhere to the surface or withstand the high temperatures.

Glass

This unit has a ceramic glass (Part # AC-G10, comes with gasket) in the viewing door. Surface scratches are acceptable, but if this glass becomes cracked in any area, the unit should be shut down and the window replaced with this high-temperature ceramic glass.

Auger Removal and Replacement

To remove the auger from the unit, you will first need to make sure that the unit has been shut down, unplugged and is cold.

IMPORTANT: Before removing the auger you will also need to remove any fuel that is in the hopper, including any sawdust or fines. Using a pair of regular pliers, simply grab the front part of the auger and pull forward.

To reinstall the auger, put the “notched” end of the auger into the tube and rotate clockwise until you feel the auger lock.

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England's Stove Works 49-SHC22, 10-CDV, 49-TRC22 operation manual Finish, Glass, Auger Removal and Replacement