Lenoxx Electronics CI2000HT User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

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DO NOT CLEAN STOVE WHILE HOT


INSPECT THE ENTIRE STOVE FREQUENTLY FOR

PROPER OPERATION, FIT AND SOUNDNESS OF

PARTS. IF ANY MALFUNCTIONING, CRACKED, BRO-

KEN, OR LOOSE PARTS OR OTHER PROBLEMS ARE

NOTED, CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR QUALIFIED

SERVICEMAN TO INSPECT AND REPAIR THE UNIT.

DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT IF INSTALLED OR

FUNCTIONING IMPROPERLY.

SUMMER SHUT DOWN

Remove ashes and cinders from the stove and dispose of

(see Ash Removal and Disposal on this page). If the room

is damp, place some absorbent crystals inside the stove

and/or disconnect it completely from the chimney. Close

doors and secure the latches closed.

CLEANING HEATER SURFACE

Clean the heater surface with a dry or slightly damp cloth.

In case of condensation, clean the affected areas before

they dry.

SMALL AREA PAINT TOUCH-UP

The stove body is painted with a quality high-temperature

stove paint. Use only Stove Paint, Catalog # 40M68. Do

not touch-up your stove with any other paint.

Using one small piece of 320 grit sand paper and lightly

sand the blemish so that the edges are “feathered” or

smooth to the touch between the painted and bare sur-

faces. Do not let the sand paper gum up with paint, as this

will cause scratches on the metal surface. If there are any

scratches, use 600 grit sandpaper instead. Mask off sur-

faces you do not want painted. Paint lightly over the bare

surface first as this will act as an undercoat. Then paint

over a larger area in smooth even strokes to blend.

See Break-In Period on page 17 for information on cur-

ing the paint.

ASH REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL

Empty the ash pan regularly to prevent the ash from spill-

ing over. Do not allow the ash to build up and touch the

under side of the grate.

To remove the ash from the stove, operate the firebox

grate using the handle.

A layer of ash left over the grate when burning wood will

protect the grate and retain heat so encouraging clean

combustion.

The tool provided for removal of the ash pan should

not be used to carry the ash pan. Use a leather glove

and hold the ash pan on both sides.


CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE FIRE IS OUT AND

THE STOVE IS COLD BEFORE REMOVING ASHES!

Ashes can hold live embers for several days, and must be

disposed of with care.

NEVER place ashes in a cardboard box or any other com-

bustible receptacle.

Proper Disposal of Ashes:

Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight

fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed

on a noncombustible 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.

DOOR, AND GLASS GASKETS

If the gaskets which provide a seal around the doors or

glass should become frayed or damaged they should be

replaced with the same size and type as the original gas-

ket. Contact your dealer for ordering. Use high tempera-

ture silicone sealer as an adhesive for the door gasket.

The glass gasket has a self-adhesive backing (see Re-

placement Parts on pages 27-33). If the gasketing is in

good condition, check the closure latch screws; if these

are loose, tighten with a Phillips screwdriver (do not over-

tighten).

WARNING: THE GASKETS MUST BE KEPT IN GOOD

CONDITION. DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE BURNING

WITH THE FUEL LOADING DOORS OPEN OR AJAR.

THIS WILL CAUSE EXCESSIVE HEAT BUILD UP IN

THE UNIT AND COULD IGNITE SURROUNDING

COMBUSTIBLES AS WELL AS DAMAGE THE

STOVE BY OVERFIRING IT. OVERFIRING IS A CON-

DITION WHERE EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURES ARE

REACHED, BEYOND THE DESIGN CAPABILITIES

OF THE STOVE (SUCH DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED

BY THE MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY).

FIREBRICK

The firebrick should be inspected periodically and replaced

if damaged (crumbling or excessively cracked). Through

normal wear and tear, the firebrick may need to be re-

placed over time (through proper installation, operation,

maintenance and fuel, the longevity of the firebrick will be

increased – see Overfiring Damage, page 24). For infor-

mation on warranty of the firebrick, see warranty statement

provided with the appliance.

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