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FOREWORD TO
NEW OWNERS
Congratulations on the purchase of your corn burning stove. You
have selected the finest in corn heating technology.
This guide will walk you through the proper operation & installation of
your corn burning stove, heater or insert. This guide will provide you
with valuable information regarding placement of the appliance,
different installation options, and exhaust considerations.
Please note the following points regarding stove installation and
corn heating in general:
- Whether you install your stove yourself or hire a professional
installer,
a quality installation is a must
for the safety of your family
as well as efficient, satisfactory operation.
- Initial setup of the stove is the most important step to ensure
consistent, comfortable operation.
- Know the quality and characteristics of the corn you burn. Corn
can vary greatly from company to company, from load to load
and even from bag to bag.
- BE DILIGENT IN YOUR CLEANING PROGRAM.
- Remember that most operational dilemmas with corn stoves arise
from improper installation, poor quality corn, lack of timely
cleaning or incorrect air flow adjustment.
With a minimum amount of consistent care, your corn burning stove
will provide years of clean, efficient, comfortable and environmentally
sound heating.
We do NOT recommend corn stoves as your only source of heat.
Do NOT install in a sleeping room.
Use of outside air is highly recommended with our corn stoves & heaters.
Do not operate with the front door or hopper lid open.
Keep children, furniture, fixtures and all combustibles away from any heating appliance.
Installation and use of a carbon monoxide detector is highly recommended.