America’s
Favorite
Stoves
Since
1980
Page
3
S
AFETY
P
RECAUTIONS
Never
use
gasoline,
gasoline
type
lantern
fuel,
kerosene,
charcoal
lighter
fluid,
or
similar
liquids
to
start
or
“freshen
up”
a
fire
in
this
stove.
Keep
all
such
liquids
well
away
from
the
stove
while
in
use.
Do
not
throw
this
manual
away.
This
manual
has
important
operating
and
maintenance
instructions
that
you
will
need
at
a
later
time.
Always
follow
the
instructions
in
this
manual
and
please
read
the
manual
thoroughly.
CAUTION:
Hot
while
in
operation.
Keep
children,
clothing,
and
furniture
away.
Contact
may
cause
skin
burns.
Educate
all
children
of
the
danger
of
a
high
temperature
stove.
Young
children
should
be
supervised
when
they
are
in
the
same
room
as
the
stove.
Do
not
place
clothing
or
other
flammable
items
on
or
near
the
stove.
Do
not
try
to
repair
or
replace
any
part
of
the
stove
unless
instructions
are
given
in
this
manual.
All
other
work
should
be
performed
by
a
trained
technician.
The
viewing
door
must
be
closed
and
latched
during
normal
operation.
Never
block
free
airflow
through
the
open
vents
of
the
stove.
If
at
any
time
the
stove
or
chimney
glows
red,
you
are
over
firing
your
stove!
This
is
dangerous
and
may
result
in
property
damage
or
bodily
injury.
Contact
your
local
building
officials
to
obtain
a
permit
and
information
on
any
installation
restrictions
or
inspection
requirements
in
your
area.
Notify
your
insurance
company
of
this
stove
as
well.
The
exhaust
system
must
be
completely
airtight
and
properly
installed.
This
unit
must
be
properly
installed
to
prevent
the
possibility
of
a
house
fire.
The
instructions
must
be
strictly
adhered
to.
Do
not
use
makeshift
methods
or
compromise
in
the
installation.
Allow
the
stove
to
cool
before
carrying
out
any
maintenance
or
cleaning.
Ashes
must
be
disposed
in
a
metal
container
with
a
tight
lid
and
placed
on
a
non
‐
combustible
surface
well
away
from
the
home
structure.
Your
stove
requires
periodic
maintenance
and
cleaning.
Failure
to
maintain
your
stove
may
lead
to
smoke
spillage
in
your
home,
or
even
a
more
dangerous
situation.
When
installed
in
a
mobile
home,
the
stove
must
be
bolted
to
the
floor,
have
outside
air
connected
(see
page
10),
and
NOT
BE
INSTALLED
IN
A
BEDROOM
(Per
H.U.D.
requirements).
Check
with
local
building
officials.
This
stove
must
be
connected
to
a
standard
120
V.,
60
Hz
grounded
electrical
outlet
when
using
the
optional
blower
kit.
Do
not
use
an
adapter
plug
or
sever
the
grounding
plug.
Do
not
route
the
electrical
cord
underneath,
in
front
of,
or
over
the
stove.
The
exhaust
system
should
be
checked
regularly.
It
is
recommended
that
the
exhaust
system
be
inspected,
as
a
minimum,
at
least
twice
a
year
for
any
accumulation
of
soot
or
creosote.
Use
only
dry
seasoned
wood
no
longer
than
18”.
The
dryer
the
wood
the
better
for
clean
and
efficient
burns.
Combustion
chamber
is
16”
front
to
back
and
18”
side
to
side.
Breckwell
Hearth
Products
grants
no
warranty,
implied
or
stated,
for
the
installation
or
maintenance
of
your
stove,
and
assumes
no
responsibility
of
any
consequential
damage(s).