Cleaning the burn pot regularly, usually weekly, to remove ashes and carbon deposits.
- Emptying the ash pan or drawer frequently, about every 2 weeks or as needed.
- Cleaning the stove glass to maintain clear viewing.
- Vacuuming the burn chamber and exhaust pipes to remove soot and ash buildup.
- Inspecting and lubricating motors, augers, and bearings annually.
- Checking electrical wiring, sensors, switches, seals, and auger mechanisms.
- Cleaning heat exchangers and exhaust vents to ensure proper airflow.
- Having a professional service and deep clean the stove annually to maintain efficiency, reduce emission issues, and prevent potential problems like clogging.
Using high-quality, dry wood pellets is important for optimal performance and to avoid clogging or excess ash. Some stoves allow scraping the burn pot while operating, reducing downtime. Regular maintenance ensures longevity, efficient fuel burning, and safety.
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