American Energy Systems MagnuM 7500 User Manual
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Front view
Side view showing heat exchanger rod operation
Adjustable Door Handle
lifts up and turns to the
right to open
Sliding heat exchanger tube cleaning
rod. Pull in and out to clean heat
exchanger tubes.
Adjustable hinges. Loosen locking
nut and move in or out to adjust.
Pedestal Ash Pan access door
7500, turn two knobs and pull door
downward , 6500 open door handle and
swing to the right. Take ash pan out
using gloves. (ash pan will be hot)
Ash clean outs Pull out to
empty ashes out of firebox area
and back heat exchanger area.
Make sure to push all the way in
when done.
Circuit Board control panel.
Select heat and fuel stirrer
settings for heat desired.
NOTE: the 6500 does not have
a fuel stirrer option so the
lower fuel stirrer knob does not
operate.
Manual Draft Adjustment control knob.
Turn horizontal to decrease or Vertical
to increase draft
NOTE: The manual draft adjustment
control on the 6500 is on the rear of the
unit, right side.
Slide Heat Exchanger Tube cleaning
rod in and out to clean tubes
shown pulled out NOTE: Always
push in to operate unit.
Ash Cleanouts located on the left and
right side of the front of unit. Slide out
for cleaning. Shown in the pulled out
Position NOTE: Always push back
in to operate unit.
NOTE: The 6500 does not have these
ash cleanouts
STOVE CONTROLS
There is a scraper provided with the
unit for cleaning out the ash. This
scraper is also used to take the
clinkers out of the firepot.
If you want to, you can purchase an
adhesive back hook and place it on
the back panel of the unit to store the
scraper tool. This can be purchased
at any local hardware store.
Firepot cradle
Combustion
Enhancement
System
7500 only
The combustion enhancement system
sits on top of the Firepot (7500 only).
When starting the fire use the scraper
tool and remove the CES to expose the
firepot. Make sure that there is not fuel
or ashes on top of the firepot flange
when re-installing the combustion
enhancement system.
The combustion enhancement system
does not have to be in place when
operating the furnace. The 6500 does
not have this system.