(Model ProÞle¨ 20 FS-2 only)

It may be easier to clean the tubes if the heat exchanger baffle plate is removed first (located in the firebox below exchange tubes). To remove, loosen the two screws holding the baffle in place (do not fully remove). The baffle plate contains keyhole slots, which allows the screws to remain in place while removing the baffle plate. Remove the baffle plate diagonally through door opening. The tube scraper rod can now be pulled in a more horizontal manner, which allows the scraper to move more freely.

Note: The baffle plate should be removed at least once a year to allow for a thorough cleaning.

Figure 37 - Tube Scraper Rod

(Recommended Frequency of 2 days Ð 2 weeks)

Figure 38 - Pulling Tube Scraper Rod

Cleaning Behind Tube Scraper (ProÞle 30-2 Series Only)

Clean between the heat exchange tubes using a cleaning brush as illustrated in the picture below.

WARNING

DO NOT USE BRUSH ON HOT STOVE!

With tube scraper rod pulled out 2 to 3 inches, insert brush behind tube scraper and remove ash build-up. Clean to the left and right side of heat exchanger, between tubes and the top of the firebox.

(Recommended Frequency of 2 weeks - 2 months)

Figure 39 - Clean Behind Tube Scraper

Window Wash

Periodically remove the five screws that secure the window wash bracket to the door frame, using a 5/16” socket (the Profile 30-2 Series has a window wash bracket at the top and bottom of the door frame). Lift out the window wash bracket, and set aside. Using a small brush, sweep out all debris buildup from behind the window wash bracket. After all debris has been removed re-attach the window wash bracket(s).

(Recommended Frequency of 1 year)

Figure 40 - Remove Window Wash Bracket (5 screws)

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE

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