Справочник Пользователя для Osburn Stoves by SB I HYBRID 35

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Figure 47 
Baffle removal 
VACCUM USE 
 
If a vacuum is used to clean your stove, we suggest using a vacuum designed 
for ashes. 
 
Some regular vacuums and shop vacs leak ash into the room.  Your vacuum or 
shop vac may have a special filter or bag available to eliminate this leakage. 
CLEANING 
 
a. 
Heat Exchange Tubes – Your HYBRID-35 stove is designed with a 
built-in heat exchanger tube cleaner.  This should be used weekly to 
remove accumulated ash on the tubes.  Slide the cleaning rod back 
and forth two or three times from front to back (refer to figure 44).  
When finished, push the cleaning rod back in, behind the louvers.   
b. 
Baffle:  Remove the baffle and scrape off ashes.  Slide both sides 
toward the center to remove the baffle(Figure 47)  Use a vacuum is 
necessary. In some cases, you will need to remove creosote on the 
baffle, which can accumulate rapidly under certain conditions.  A 
small wire brush can be used.  It is important to remove this creosote 
because it is highly combustible and could cause premature 
corrosion.   
*When replacing the baffle, make sure that the open side of the 
baffle is located on the left. 
 
c. 
Chamber walls: Periodically, you must vacuum the ashes that may 
have accumulated on the main walls of the combustion chamber.  
START BY REMOVING THE DECORATIVE MASONRY-LIKE 
PANELS, WHICH ARE SIMPLY HELD BY CLIPS.    The use of a 
vacuum is necessary.  There is also a cleaning outlet located behind 
the left side panel of the combustion chamber. Remove this panel 
using a screw driver.  Loosen the adjustment screws then remove 
the securing screws(Figure 48).  Slide the wall toward right and tilt 
it(Figure 49), then remove it from the combustion chamber. Scrape 
off ashes. You will notice a small rectangular cleaning outlet. Inspect 
behind this outlet.  Insert the vacuum tip through the cleaning outlet 
and clean thoroughly. REPEAT THIS OPERATION AT LEAST 
ONCE PER TON OF PELLETS BURNED UNTIL YOU ARE 
FAMILIAR WITH HOW ASHES ACCUMULATE WITH YOUR 
OPERATING PRACTICES.   
d. 
Convection blowers  - Clean the blower’s protective wire mesh 
regularly as dust and hair build-ups on the mesh will reduce the 
efficiency of the blowers and may cause the stove to overheat. 
 
SECURING
SCREWS
ADJUSTMENT
SCREWS
 
 
Figure 48 
Left wall removal 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Figure 49 
Left wall removal