Lennox Hearth MODEL MONTAGE 32FS User Manual
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Ash Clean-out Ports
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• ENSURE APPLIANCE IS COLD BEFORE BEGINNING.
• FIREBRICK PANEL MUST BE INSTALLED BEFORE OPERATING
UNIT.
• ASH CLEAN-OUT PORTS MUST BE CLEANED OUT AS PART OF
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE.
Accessing Ash Clean-Out Ports
1) Open firebox door.
2) Remove Firebrick Panel (see Figure 24A):
a. Remove the two firebrick retainer brackets using a 5/32" allen
wrench (located on the left and right side of the firebrick inside
firebox). Loosen the screws (do not remove) until screw heads
can be removed through the key hole slots in the brackets.
b. With the brick retainer brackets removed, lift firebrick panel up
and out.
3) Using an approved ash vacuum, remove the ash build-up. A cleaning
brush can be used to loosen any ash build-up before vacuuming.
4) Reinstall firebrick panel.
5) Close firebox door.
Figure 28 - Ash Clean-Out Ports
(Recommended Fre-
quency of 1- months)
Vacuum Out Fly Ash Clean-Out
Ports (indicated by arrows)
(firebox viewed from front with
firebrick panel removed)
Soot and Flyash:
Formation and need for removal - The products of combustion will contain
small particles of flyash. The flyash will collect in the exhaust venting
system and restrict the flow of the flue gases. Incomplete combustion,
such as occurs during startup, shutdown, or incorrect operation of the
room heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the
exhaust venting system. The exhaust venting system should be inspected
at least once every year to determine if cleaning is necessary.
Figure 26 - Pulling Tube Scraper Rod
Window Wash
Using a small brush, sweep out all debris buildup from behind the window
wash bracket as shown in Figure 27.
Figure 27 - Clean Behind Window Wash Bracket Using Brush
(Recommended Frequency
of days – weeks)
Proof of Fire Switch
This switch needs to be removed and cleaned after every 100 bags of
fuel burned.
Cleaning Procedure:
1)
UNPLUG STOVE!
2) Locate the switch behind the right side panel, mounted on the com-
bustion blower.
3) Using a flat-head screwdriver, remove the 2 screws which secures the
switch to the blower housing.
4) Using a dry cloth, wipe off any flyash build-up on the sensor portion
of the switch.
5) Reinstall switch. Ensure wires are properly connected to the switch
and the connectors are not making contact with the blower housing.
Close side panel.
Note: Failure to clean the proof of fire switch when needed may result in nui-
sance shut-downs because the fly-ash build-up insulates heat from reaching
the switch.
(Recommended Frequency of 1 year or after every 100 bags of fuel used)
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE
(Recommended
Frequency of 1 year)