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PARTS AND SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE ELECTRIC PATIO STO VE Model EOS2006[...]
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1 T A BLE OF CONTENTS OPER ATION PAGE 2 PARTS DRAWING PAGE 4 PARTS LIST PAGE 5 WIRING DI A GR AM PAGE 6 LIGHT BULB REPL ACEMENT PAGE 7 FLAME ROD AND MO TOR REPL ACEMENT PAGE 8 CIRCUIT BO ARD REPLACEMENT PAGE 9 SWITCH REP LACEMENT PAGE 10 POWER CORD REPLACEMENT PAGE 11[...]
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2 EOS2006 OPER A TION To access the controls go to the back of the Stove. A. MAIN ON/OFF SW ITCH The on/off switch su pplies power to all unit functions (flame /towel warmer) B. TOWEL W ARMER ON/OFF SWITCH The towel warme r on/off switch supp lies power to the towel warme r. The main on /off switch must be on to activate towel warmer switch. NOTE: [...]
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3 TOWEL W ARMER This unit ha s a convenient towel warmer bu ilt in. To opera te the towel warmer rem ove cooler insert, act ivate towel warmer switch (f ig.2), and place dry towels in t owel warmer compartmen t. THIS IS NOT A TOWEL DRYE R, DO NOT P LACE DAMP OR WET TOWELS IN COMP ARTMENT[...]
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5 EOS2006 REPL ACEMENT P ARTS OUTDOOR ELECTRIC STOVE CATALOGUE NO. EOS2006 PART NO. 6903510159 REPLACEMENT P ART 1. MOTOR, ASS EMBLY 2000220100RP 2. CIRCUIT BO ARD 3000570100RP 3. MIRROR 5900820100RP 4. FLAME ROD 5900340100RP 5. BUSHING 8500000400RP 6. LOGSET 0438270100RP 7. POW ER CORD 41 00170200RP 8. SW ITCH, SPLASHPROOF 2800130200RP 9. TERMINAL[...]
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6 W IRING DIAGRAM[...]
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7 EOS2006 LIGHT BULB REPL ACEMENT Allow at least 5 minutes for light b ulbs to cool off befo re touching bulbs to avoid accidenta l burning of skin. Light bulb s need to be replaced when you notice a dark sect ion of the flame or when the clarity and de tail of the log exterior disa ppears. Th ere are three bulbs u nder the log set which generate t[...]
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8 EOS2006 If unit was ope rating prior to se rvicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bu lbs and heating element to cool off to avoid acciden tal burning of skin. Disconnec t power before attempting an y maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric sho ck or damage to persons. FLAME ROD AND MO TOR REPL ACEMENT 1. Open door b y pulling [...]
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9 EOS2006 If unit was ope rating prior to se rvicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bu lbs and heating element to cool off to avoid acciden tal burning of skin. Disconnec t power before attempting an y maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric sho ck or damage to persons. CIRCUIT BO ARD REPLACEMENT 1. Open door b y pulling the han[...]
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10 EOS2006 If unit was ope rating prior to se rvicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bu lbs and heating element to cool off to avoid acciden tal burning of skin. Disconnec t power before attempting an y maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric sho ck or damage to persons. SWITCH REP LACEMENT 1. Open door b y pulling the handles. [...]
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11 EOS2006 If unit was ope rating prior to se rvicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bu lbs and heating element to cool off to avoid acciden tal burning of skin. Disconnec t power before attempting an y maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric sho ck or damage to persons. POWER CORD REPLACEMENT 1. Open door b y pulling the handle[...]