United States Stove 5040 사용자 설명서

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MAINTENANCE
BLOWERS
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DISCON-
NECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT.
Cleaning – Over a period of time, ashes or dust may 
collect on the blades of both the combustion blower 
and convection blower. Periodically the blowers 
should be vacuumed clean as these ashes can im-
pede performance. Creosote can also accumulate 
in the combustion blower. This needs to be brushed 
clean. The convection blower is accessed by remov-
ing the stove’s left side panel.  The combustion blow-
er  can  be  accessed  by  removing  the  stove’s  right 
side panel.  The convection blower is on the left (fac-
ing stove), and the combustion blower is on the right.
NOTE:  When cleaning, be careful not to dislodge 
balancing clip on convection blower or to bend fan 
blades. Some stove owners lightly spray an anti-creo-
sote chemical on the fire to help reduce creosote for-
mation within the stove.
FIGURE 28 
(A-E-027)
(C-E-017)
 
(C-E-090-21)
(C-E-200)
Convection 
Blower 
(A-E-033) 
FIGURE 29 
Combustion
Blower
(A-E-027)
Auger Shaft
(A-AUG-22)
POF
Thermodisc
(C-E-090-22C)
Pellet
Hopper
Air Inlet
Tube
Auger Motor
High Temp
Thermodisc
Combustion
Blower
Air Switch