DAILY MAINTENANCE

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Fig. 18

Ash Out Position

If the feed adjuster is left in the "Ash Out" position the fire will burn out.

Ash Removal

With each hopper of coal that is burned, approxi- mately one ashpan full of ashes must be removed. (fig. 19) It may take from one to four days for the ash pan to get full, depending on the burn rate.

Failure to remove the ashes will result in a blocked grate and the fire will not burn properly. Remember, the ashpan will be hot, so always wear protective gloves.

Ash Removal Setting:

The "Ash Out" position on the feed adjuster knob is for ash removal (fig. 18). This position stops the Combustion Blower, the Feeder Motor, and slows the Distribution Blower so the doors can be opened. This is to limit exhaust fumes from leaving the unit.

Don't forget to turn knob back to previous feed number setting after completion of ash removal.

WARNING

OPENING THE VIEWING DOOR OR ASH DOOR WITHOUT TURNING THE FEED ADJUSTER TO THE "ASH OUT" POSITION MAY CAUSE COMBUSTION GASES AND FLY ASH TO ESCAPE.

fig. 19

Removing Ash While Unit Is Burning:

CAUTION: Ash pan handle will be hot,

wear gloves.

Make note of the position of the Feed Adjuster knob so it can be returned to the same position when you are finished removing the ashes.

Turn the Feed Adjuster knob to "Ash Out", this is the ash removal setting, Fig 18. This setting turns off the Combustion Blower and Feeder Motor but does not turn off Draft Motor. Now the ash door can be opened with minimal exhaust leakage. If ash removal takes more than 4 minutes, the Distribution Blower will start to cycle up and down to indicate the Feed Adjuster knob was left in the "Ash Out" position. This is not a problem if you remember to return the Feed Adjuster to its previous setting when completed. If left in the "Ash Out" position, the fire will burn out.

Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fit- ting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all 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 have thoroughly cooled.

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Harman Stove Company DVC-500 manual Ash Out Position, Removing Ash While Unit Is Burning

DVC-500 specifications

The Harman Stove Company DVC-500, a prominent model in Harman's lineup, represents the pinnacle of modern pellet stove technology. Designed for both aesthetic appeal and high efficiency, the DVC-500 combines style and functionality to provide an exceptional heating solution for homes.

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The DVC-500 is equipped with a powerful and efficient combustion system that maximizes heat output while minimizing emissions. Its Smart Stove technology continuously monitors and adjusts the combustion process for optimal performance. This ensures that the stove operates at peak efficiency, utilizing less fuel while delivering more heat. As a result, homeowners can enjoy lower energy costs along with an eco-friendlier heating option.

The DVC-500 also boasts a spacious hopper capacity, allowing for extended burn times without the need for frequent refueling. With the ability to hold up to 55 pounds of pellets, users can enjoy hours of consistent warmth and comfort without interruption. The stove's attractive design, available in several finishes, enhances any living space while offering the robust performance expected from Harman products.

Another notable characteristic of the DVC-500 is its easy-to-clean design. The unit features a removable ash pan that simplifies disposal, ensuring that maintenance is hassle-free. Additionally, the heat exchanger is designed for efficient airflow, which enhances the stove's heating capacity while reducing the buildup of soot and debris.

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In summary, the Harman Stove Company DVC-500 is a versatile, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing pellet stove that combines advanced technology with ease of use. Its intelligent control systems, high-efficiency combustion, and thoughtful design make it an excellent choice for homeowners seeking a reliable and stylish heating solution. With the DVC-500, Harman continues its legacy of quality craftsmanship and innovative heating solutions.