5. Continue pressing the replacement gasket clockwise
along the gasket gutter until it has wrapped back
to where the gasket was pressed in initially.
6. Trim any excess replacement gasket away ,and
press the remaining butt into the gutter to
complete the seal.
7. Close the door, drawer, or ash plunger and allow 3
to 4 hours for the cement to set before operating
the stove.
Replacing Air Tubes
NOTE: HANDLE THE FRONT AIR TUBE DELICATELY
TO AVOID DAMAGING IT OR DAMAGING THE STOVE
ITSELF.
1. Use a 5/16" open end or socket wrench to remove
the screw securing the air tube.
2. Remove the air tube by sliding it into the space
to the right, followed by sliding the tube left and
partially forward, and finally remove the tube by
sliding to the right and out of the firebox. Overall
this pattern looks like the letter Z. See Figure 19.
Figure 19
Front Air Tube Removal
3. Installation of the same, or a replacement, front air
tube is step 1 done in reverse. The other air tubes
may be removed and replaced by the same manner.
CERAMIC FIBERBOARD REPLACEMENT
To replace a cracked or broken board, first remove the
front burner tube as descibed above. Then tilt the front
of the board down and slide out the board you need to
replace. Install the new board (the two boards should
sit flush on the tubes side by side). Replace the tube
previously removed.
To replace the ceramic blanket, follow the previous
steps to remove the ceramic boards, then pull out
the blanket. Replace with new blanket following the
previous steps in reverse order.
Wood Fire Stove
BLOWER CLEANING
To remove debris such as dust and dirt, lightly vacuum
the outside of the enclosure of the 120 Volt / 60 Hz /
0.26 Amp blower. Be sure that the motor is unplugged
before vacuuming, or before preforming any other
stove maintenance.
WHITE
BLACK
Rheostat
Ground
(Attach to back
of blower housing)
NOTE: IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE
SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE MUST BE
REPLACED, IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH
WIRING MATERIAL HAVING A TEMPERATURE
RATING OF AT LEAST 105˚C AND RATED FOR
600V.
Figure
20 Blower Wiring Diagram
DOOR LATCH
When opening and closing the door repeatedly it
is possible to unintentionally move the door handle
thread so that the door no longer latches shut. If this
happens, open the door and inspect the position of
the door handle thread. Adjust the door handle until
it is possible to close and seal the door tightly with the
latch by rotating the handle counterclockwise.
• Rotate the door handle clockwise to extend the
latch further into the firebox to allow the door latch
to catch the inside
frame of the
stove.
• Rotate the
door handle
counterclockwise
to decrease the
distance between
the latch and the
stove.
E21
Operating Instructions and Owner's Manual
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
GREEN
120 V Power Supply
Figure
21
Door
Handle
Latch Gap
M
Motor