Clean-Out

Tee

Remove cover, then remove ash

(Minimum Frequency of 1-2 months)

Figure 49 - Remove Ash from Clean-Out Tee

Door Rope Gasket (All Models)

The condition of the rope gasket around the door and windows should be checked periodically and replaced or repaired if necessary. A one-inch strip of paper may be used to perform a test of the integrity of the door seal. Close the door on the paper in at least eight points (see Figures 50 and 51). It is normal to feel only a slight amount of friction. The door gasket does not need to be “tight” in all areas, since a small amount of leakage is not hazardous or detrimental to the performance of your stove.

Check seal at points indicated

Figure 50 - Checking Door Seal

(Recommended

 

Frequency of 1 year)

Important Note: Paper should be no wider than a dollar bill.

Photoeye (All Models)

ENSURE APPLIANCE IS COLD BEFORE BEGINNING

As a part of normal maintenance, buildup of pellet debris (fines) must be periodically removed from the photoeye filter. This filter can be cleaned by following either procedure (A) or (B) on this page:

Note: The photoeye views the fire through a filter. The filter is located at the top of the feed chute near the hopper (on the left side for Profile¨ 20 FS-2, and on the right side for models Profile¨ 30 FS-2 and Profile 30 INS-2). This area should be cleaned periodically to prevent excessive build-up, which may cause the stove to go into “fault” mode.

(A) Cleaning Photoeye Filter Without Removing it:

1.Open the front door to access the feed chute.

2.Remove the buildup on the filter as explained in either “a” or “b” below (note: it may help to use a mirror and a flashlight to view the filter as shown in the following picture):

Feed Chute

Mirror

Figure 52 - Use Mirror to View Filter

a. Using a long soft bristled brush (i.e. artists brush), extend it deep into the feed chute and sweep away any pellet fines (left side Profile 20 FS-2, right side Profile 30-2 Series).

b.Canned compressed air can also be used to remove pellet debris from the photoeye filter (use only canned compressed air such as what can be commonly purchased at a computer or office supply store and some drug stores). Read and follow the instruc- tions on the spray can. Attach the tube (straw) to the nozzle on the canned air (a tube is commonly provided with compressed air. It is similar in use to the tube supplied with WD-40, Spray Lubricant). Spray the canned air deep into the feed chute until all “fines” are removed (direct it to the left side for model Profile 20 FS-2, and to the right side for the Profile 30-2 Series).

Note: The photoeye lens should be inspected annually and cleaned if necessary as shown in method (B).

 

Figure 51 - Checking Door Seal

(Recommended

 

 

Frequency of 1 year)

 

 

 

 

 

26

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE