Harmon Exception insert question....

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biggins08

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Sep 20, 2006
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Springfield MA
Does anyone know where the air inlet's might be on my stove??? Just want to make sure they are clean! I can't really tell from the diagram on the website...
 
This should help...

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The Exception Insert is what I was looking for. The diagrams do not show where the air comes in. Oh well.
 
yes, it comes in from underneath the stove.....check out the air adjuster on the LH side of the stove...that attatches to the air slide, which basically blocks the air intake to a degree, dep on what you set your air at.
 
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