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To troubleshoot if the heat accumulating stones in the Aduro 9.7 heater are not providing enough heat, follow these steps: 1. Remove the stones from the storage space under the combustion chamber. This can be done by dismounting the front plate of the heater. 2. Inspect the stones for any signs of damage or blockage. Check if there are any cracks or debris that may be affecting their performance. 3. Clean the stones if necessary. Use a soft brush or cloth to remove any dust or dirt that may have accumulated on the surface of the stones. 4. Ensure proper placement of the stones. Make sure they are positioned correctly and evenly distributed within the heater. Refer to the mounting instructions in the manual for guidance. 5. Check the airflow. Ensure that there is proper ventilation around the heater and that the air intake and outlet are not obstructed. Poor airflow can affect the heat distribution of the stones. 6. Monitor the burn time. Allow sufficient time for the stones to heat up and radiate heat. It may take some time for the stones to reach their optimal temperature. By following these troubleshooting steps, you can address the issue of the heat accumulating stones not providing enough heat in the Aduro 9.7 heater.
If the heat accumulating stones in the Aduro 9.7 heater become loose or dislodged, you can follow these steps to address the issue: 1. Remove the stones from the storage space under the combustion chamber by dismounting the front plate of the heater. 2. Inspect the stones for any signs of damage or wear. Check if any of the stones are cracked or broken. 3. Clean the stones and the mounting area to ensure there is no debris or dust that may affect their placement. 4. Place the stones back into their designated positions, ensuring they are evenly distributed within the heater. 5. Secure the stones by mounting the front plate back onto the heater, ensuring it is properly aligned and tightened. 6. Test the heater to ensure the stones are securely in place and providing efficient heat accumulation. By following these steps, you can address the issue of loose or dislodged heat accumulating stones in the Aduro 9.7 heater.
To fix the issue of heat accumulating stones not distributing heat evenly in the Aduro 9.7 heater, you can follow these steps: 1. Remove the stones from the storage space under the combustion chamber by dismounting the front plate of the heater. 2. Inspect the stones for any signs of damage or wear. Check if any of the stones are cracked or broken. 3. Clean the stones and the mounting area to ensure there is no debris or dust that may affect their placement. 4. Place the stones back into their designated positions, ensuring they are evenly distributed within the heater. 5. Mount the front plate back onto the heater, making sure it is properly aligned and tightened. By following these steps, you can address the issue of heat accumulating stones not distributing heat evenly in the Aduro 9.7 heater.
If the heat accumulating stones in the Aduro 9.7 heater are cracked or damaged, you should check the following: 1. Remove the stones from the storage space under the combustion chamber by dismounting the front plate of the heater. 2. Inspect the stones carefully for any cracks, chips, or other signs of damage. Pay attention to both the surface and the edges of the stones. 3. If you notice any cracked or damaged stones, it is recommended to replace them. Contact the manufacturer or authorized dealer to obtain replacement stones specifically designed for the Aduro 9.7 heater. 4. Clean the mounting area and remove any debris or dust that may have accumulated. 5. Place the new stones into their designated positions, ensuring they are properly aligned and evenly distributed within the heater. 6. Mount the front plate back onto the heater, making sure it is securely attached. By following these steps, you can address the issue of cracked or damaged heat accumulating stones in the Aduro 9.7 heater.
To troubleshoot if the heat accumulating stones in the Aduro 9.7 heater are emitting a strange odor or smoke, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the heater and allow it to cool down completely before proceeding. 2. Remove the stones from the storage space under the combustion chamber by dismounting the front plate of the heater. 3. Inspect the stones for any signs of damage, such as cracks or discoloration. If any stones are cracked or damaged, they should be replaced. 4. Clean the stones and the mounting area to remove any accumulated dust or debris. 5. Check the combustion chamber for any blockages or obstructions that may be causing the strange odor or smoke. Clear any debris if necessary. 6. Ensure proper ventilation around the heater. Make sure there is sufficient airflow to prevent the accumulation of smoke or odors. 7. Reassemble the stones and mount the front plate back onto the heater securely. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot the issue of heat accumulating stones emitting a strange odor or smoke in the Aduro 9.7 heater.
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