Lenoxx Electronics Optima 3 FS User Manual

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

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Pull Scraper Rod out & in several times


REMOVABLE BAFFLE PLATES (All Models)

At least once a year, the baffle plates (located in the
firebox below exchange tubes) should be removed
for cleaning (vacuum out, then reinstall baffle plates)

Removing Baffle Plates
The baffle plates contain keyhole slots allowing the
screws to remain in place while removing the baffle. Lift
each plate up and forward until screws release through
the keyhole slots. Remove baffle plates diagonally
through door opening.

PHOTOEYE (Freestanding and Insert)
ENSURE STOVE/INSERT IS COLD BEFORE BEGINNING
As a part of normal maintenance, buildup of pellet debris
(fines) must be periodically removed from the photoeye
filter.

This filter

can be cleaned by following either proce-

dure (A) or (B) on this page:

Note: The photoeye views the fire through a filter. The

filter is located at the top of the feed chute near the hopper

on the right side. This area should be cleaned periodically

to prevent excessive build-up, which may cause the stove

to go into “fault” mode.

(A) Cleaning Photoeye Filter Without Removing it:

1. Open the front door to access the feed chute.

2. Remove the buildup on the filter as explained in ei-

ther “a” or “b” (note: it may help to use a mirror and a

flashlight to view the filter as shown in the following

picture):

a. Using a long soft bristled brush (i.e. artists brush),

extend it deep into the feed chute and sweep away

any pellet fines (on right side).

b. Canned compressed air can also be used to re-

move pellet debris from the photoeye filter (use only

canned compressed air such as what can be com-

monly purchased at a computer or office supply

store and some drug stores). Read and follow the

instructions on the spray can. Attach the tube

(straw) to the nozzle on the canned air (a tube is

commonly provided with compressed air. It is simi-

lar in use to the tube supplied with WD-40, Lubri-

cant). Spray the canned air deep into the feed

chute until all “fines” are removed (direct it to the

right side).

NOTE: The photoeye lens should be inspected annually

and cleaned if necessary as shown in method (B).

(B) Removing Photoeye Filter for Cleaning:

1. Lift off cover plate and turn over (the photoeye is at-

tached to the inside surface of cover). Wipe away any

dust or debris from the photoeye lens (see following pic-

tures).

Photoeye Access Inside Hopper

To access photoeye, open hopper and remove

the 3 nuts on cover plate (see picture below).

Scraper
Rod
pulled
out

Using a 11/32"
nut driver remove
the 3 nuts to ac-
cess photoeye
and filter.

Photoeye Cover
Plate.

Feed Tube

Mirror

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