1 glass cleaning, 2 ash removal using ash drawer – Osburn Stoves by SB I 2200 User Manual

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3.1.1 Glass Cleaning

Under normal operation the glass is designed to stay clean. Glass cleaning may be required when
burning damp wood and/or when burning slow fires. In general if the glass is not staying clean
then the unit is being under fired. Dirty glass may be self cleaned by burning a hot fire (i.e. dry
wood and opened draft controls) for a couple of hours. Good burning techniques will result in
clean glass.

Hand clean the glass only when the fire is out and the stove is cold. A light film can usually be
cleaned with paper towel and water. If heavy cleaning is required, a ceramic glass cleaner or polish
is recommended, and should be rinsed off with water for best results.


3.2

Ash Removal Using Ash Drawer

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Whenever the ashes get 3 – 4” (76 – 102 mm) deep in the firebox, they should be emptied into the
Ash Drawer, using the following instructions:


1.

Make sure the fire is out, and the stove is cold.


2. Lift the ash dump plug at the left rear of the firebox by hooking the poker through the loop on

the cover and lifting up.

Figure 3.1 Ash removal



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