WARNING: SUBSTITUTING ALTERNATE
MATERIAL MAY SHATTER GLASS AND CAUSE
INJURY.
REPLACING: SEALING GASKETS
Over time the sealing gaskets along the glass, door,
or ash drawer may lose their rigidity. These seals are
essential for providing a seal which allows the stove
to operate safely. Inspect the gaskets periodically, and
if they become worn contact the manufacturer for
information on original or equivalent gasket.
To replace the gasket:
1. Ensure that all pellets are extinguished and that the
stove is cool to the touch.
2. Remove old gasket and clean the gasket gutter.
3. Apply a thin coat of high temperature gasket
cement along the inside of the gasket gutter.
4. Press the beginning of the replacement gasket into
the most up and most left position of the prepared
gasket gutter.
5. Continue pressing the replacement gasket clockwise
along the gasket gutter until it has wrapped back
to where the gasket was pressed in initially.
6. Trim any excess replacement gasket away ,and press
the remaining end into the gutter to complete the
seal.
Close the door, drawer, or ash drawer and allow 3 to 4
hours for the cement to set before operating the stove.
REPLACING: HOT SURFACE IGNITER
Ensure that the stove is off and allow it time to become
cool to the touch. After gaining access to the back,
undo the screw located on the back inside of the
main body. Pull the hot surface igniter free, and install
replacement service part. See Figure 22 and 24.
NOTE: DEPENDING ON THE MODEL OF THE STOVE,
IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE
AUGER MOTOR IN ORDER TO SLIDE THE
IGNITER OUT OF ITS HOUSING.
Figure 22
Igniter Disassembly
Grand Teton Wood Pellet Fire Stove
REPLACING: AUGER SYSTEM
Figure 23
Disassembly
Ensure that the stove is off and allow it time to become
cool to the touch. After gaining access to the back, the
auger can be disassembled part by part in the order
indicated in Figure 23.
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Operating Instructions and Owner's Manual
Auger