Maintenance – Harman Stove Company HARMAN P68 User Manual

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P68 Pellet Stove

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soot and Flyash: Formation and need for removal- the

products of combustion will contain small particles of

flyash. The flyash will collect in the exhaust venting

system and restrict the flow of flue gases. Incomplete

combustion, such as occurs during start-up, shut-

down, or incorrect operation of the room heater will

lead to some soot formation which will collect in the

exhaust venting system. the exhaust venting system

should be inspected at least once every year to

determine if cleaning is necessary. Most retailers offer a

cleaning service for their customers. The best time to have

this cleaning performed is after the heating season.

if You experience a soot

or creosote Fire; Turn the

mode slector dial to the "OFF"

position. Allow the unit to shut-

down.

do not disconnect

the power to the appliance.

do not open the appliance

door or hopper lid. Contact

your dealer to have the unit

professionally inspected and

cleaned prior to use.

Exposed blower wheel and

flue opening, NOTE: ESP

probe is visible.

Blower cover

removed.

ESP

probe

Fig. 30

Fig. 31

Be careful not to

damage ESP probe

when cleaning with

brush.

Maintenance

Burn pot

Clean-out

plate

Latch "open "with blower

cover partly removed. Burn

pot clean-out is open.

Latch "closed "with blower

cover in place. Burn pot clean-

out is closed.

Fig. 29

Fig. 28

ESP

Probe

5. Open burn pot clean-out. Clean fly ash from burn pot and

replace cover.

6. Remove ash pan.
7. Remove combustion blower cover by turning the blower

cover latch vertical, see Fig.26. Sliding the cover out of

the slot on the left.This will expose the combustion blower

wheel and flue outlet, Fig.27.

8. Clean the combustion blower wheel with a brush and a

vacuum cleaner. Note: Do not use a household vacuum

to clean the stove. We recommend that you use a shop

vacuum that is equipped with a fine dust filter called a

HEPA filter or a vacuum specially made for fly ash and

soot.

Using a vacuum which is not equipped with a fine dust

filter may clog and disperse fly ash and soot into the

room.
note:
THE STOVE MUST BE COMPLETELY OUT

BEFORE YOU VACUUM THE STOVE. LIVE PELLETS, IF

SUCKED INTO THE VACUUM WILL LIGHT THE VACUUM

ON FIRE AND MAY ULTIMATELY CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE.
9. Use a brush to clean the flue, being careful not to damage

the ESP probe, see Fig. 30. The flue goes straight through

into the vent pipe (Fig.27) therefore, the vent pipe can also

be cleaned to some extent through the flue outlet.

10. Reinstall blower cover and relatch.
11. Slide ash pan into stove and latch the door.

Fig. 33

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