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Maintenance, Keep your stove looking new and working its best – Vermont Casting 0968 User Manual

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Vermont Castings Defiant

Keep Your Stove Looking New and

Working Its Best

Let the fire in the stove go out and allow the stove to
cool completely before beginning any maintenance
procedure.

Care of the Cast Iron Surface

An occasional dusting with a dry rag will keep the

painted cast iron of your Defiant looking new.

The stove’s paint can be touched up as needed.

First, mask the areas, such as enamelled parts, glass,
or handles, around the spot to be painted. Clean the
spot with a wire brush. Remove the griddle and set it
aside. It is normal for the griddle to darken after use.
You can clean it with a fine-bristle wire brush, or steel
wool.
Then, touch up the stove with Vermont Castings’ high
temperature stove paint. Apply the paint sparingly; two
light coats of paint are better than a single heavy one.

Care of the Porcelain Enamel Surface

Use a dry or slightly damp rag or soft brush to remove
spills or stains. For difficult jobs that require a cleaning
agent, use only a kitchen appliance cleaner or polish
recommended for use on enamel surfaces.

Cleaning the Glass

Most of the carbon deposits on the glass will burn

off during hot fires.

However, the ash residue that accumulates on the

glass surface should be removed regularly to prevent
etching. To clean the glass, follow this procedure:
• Be sure the glass is completely cool.
• Clean the glass with water or a cleaner made

especially for this purpose. Do not use abrasive
cleaners. Use cleaning agents sparingly and be
sure to keep them off the outer surfaces of the
stove.

• Rinse the glass thoroughly.
• Dry the glass completely.

Replace Broken Glass Immediately

Do not operate your stove if the glass in the doors

is damaged.

If you need to replace the glass, use only the high

temperature ceramic glass supplied by Vermont
Castings. Do not use substitutes. Be sure to specify
left or right glass; the panels are not interchangeable,
due to a heat-reflective coating on the side toward the
room.

Maintenance

Removing the Glass

1. Remove the right and left door assemblies by

raising the door until the lower hinge pin clears its
hole; then, angle the door bottom slightly outward
and pull down to release the upper hinge pin. Place
the doors face down on a padded work surface. Be
especially careful with enamelled doors.

2. Remove the screws that hold the glass retainer clips

in place, and remove the clips.

3. Carefully lift the broken glass panel from the door.

Installing the Glass

Check the gasket around the window; it should be soft
and resilient so that the glass will seal properly against
the door. Replace the gasket if it has hardened or if it
is compressed.
1. Center the glass on the gasket. Be sure to place the

glass so that the infrared reflective coating is on the
exterior side, facing toward the room.

2. Secure the glass on both doors with the retainer

clips. Tighten all screws. (Fig. 32)

3. Replace the doors on the stove.
4. Open and close the doors to check that they fit and

work properly. Adjust as necessary.

Retainer
Clips (4)

Glass Panel

Gasket

ST547

Fig. 32 An exploded view of the glass assembly on the left
door.

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