C. general maintenance procedures – Harman Stove Company P35I User Manual
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P35i Fireplace Insert
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C. General Maintenance Procedures
1. Burn Pot Grate Cleaning
• Frequency: Daily to Weekly *
• By: User
Wear Leather Gloves To Prevent Skin Burns!
This procedure can be done with a fire burning. It is
recommended that you turn the temperature dial down
approximately one half hour before to allow some
cooling of the fire.
Open the front door by lifting upward on the latch
handle, then swing the door open. Using the scraper
tool provided with your appliance, scrape any cool or
spent ashes from in front of the fire off the front of
the grate to the ash pan. Next, scrape downward
into the burn pot, under the burning fuel
to remove any carbon deposits. Pay
particular attention to the corners on
each side of the auger, as this is
generally the first place to see
accumulation. You do not
want to scrape the fire out
of the pot, you just want to
clean the holed surface
underneath the fire. Any
loosened material will be
pushed off of the grate
into the ash pan as
burning resumes. Close
the door when finished,
and return your temperature dial to the desired setting.
* Depending on fuel quality and the quantity of fuel
consumed, the interval between scraping will vary. If
you see orange and lazy flames, it is a good indicator
of the need for scraping.
2. Ash Removal From Firebox
• Frequency: Weekly / depending on fuel and/or
ash buildup.
• By: User
Wear Gloves To Perform
The fire MUST be out and cool for safe ash removal.
The scraper tool can be used to knock any ash
accumulation into the ash pan.
Frequent cleaning of ash from the firebox will help
to slow the accumulation of ash in the exhaust and
venting system.
3. Emptying the Ash Pan
• Frequency: Bi-Weekly / as needed
• By: User
Wear Gloves To Perform
The fire MUST be out and cool for safe ash removal.
a. Remove the ash pan cover by grasping the ash lip
and slide forward.
b. Open the lower spring latch on each side to release
the ash pan.
c. Slide the ash
pan straight out.
d. Empty into a
non-combustible
container
and
slide the ash pan
straight into the
stove.
e. Secure the ash
pan by hooking
and closing the
spring latches.
4. Disposal of Ashes
• Frequency: As needed
• By: User
Ashes must be placed in a metal container with
a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes
should be placed on a non-combustible floor or
on the ground, well away from all combustible
materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are
disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally
dispersed, they should be retained in the closed
container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
Do not use the ash container for other debris or
yard waste.