RURAL ENERGY L-56 Toyostove Laser Vented Heater Instructions

June 4, 2024
RURAL ENERGY

L-56 Toyostove Laser Vented Heater
Instructions

Toyostove Laser Vented Heater

WARNING
Rural Energy Enterprises, Inc. does not accept liability for the improper use of this information. Installation, service, and maintenance of heating equipment should be performed by a qualified technician. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.

How to Clean the Combustion Blower Motor

Toyotomi & Toyostove Laser Models
56 / 73 / 73AT / 560 / 730 / 730AT / 731 / 732

  1. Disconnect the Heat Exchanger from Blower Motor Assembly and remove the Blower Case from the unit.

  2. Remove all the screws (8) on top of the Blower Case and pull the lid off. RURAL ENERGY L 56 Toyostove Laser Vented Heater - Assembly

  3. Remove the nut on top of the Blower Wheel (7mm socket) and loosen the Allen screw (2mm) on side of the Blower Wheel. Carefully pull the wheel of the motor shaft. (Do not bend or break it, or you need a replacement)
    Note: If your blower looks this way, then you are likely to have a problem with combustion air or an internal problem with the heater. Such as a lifted burner mat or a cracked burner ring.

  4. Remove the Base of the Blower Case (3 Screws)

  5. Remove screws and pull the Motor along with the Intake Air Fan out of the Case.

  6. After you have everything in a part, you can start the cleanup.
    Note: Rinsing under warm water works fine, or you can use some Stove Cleaner such as Speedy White Hearth and Stove Cleaner (which works better). IMPORTANT: Do NOT get the motor wet, or you have to replace it.

  7. Now it’s time to put everything back together. If you have a broken gasket, you need a new one.

For more information, contact Rural Energies. Technical Support
907-868-7952
support@ruralenergy.com

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