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Assembling your HUNTER : 

 

 

Fig. 1 

 

LEGS, HEAT SHIELD and FIRE 

BAFFLE

 

 
1.  Turn the stove upside down; 
2.  Screw the four (4) legs into place (see 

fig. 1); 

3.  Slide the heat shield between the four 

(4) legs and the bottom of your stove. 

4.  Slide the heat baffle into place (inside 

the firebox), just below the flue outlet. 
Make sure that that the bumps on the 
baffle are facing upward. 

 

NOTE : You must slightly bend the sheet 
metal in order to get the heat shield into 
place.  The heat shield’s cross must be 
facing upward. 

 
 

Floor Protection:

 
Your wood stove has to be placed on a non-combustible surface.  The following minimum 
specifications must be respected : 
 

NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR PROTECTION 

Thickness 

 

Front  

protrusion 

Side 

 protrusions 

Rear  

protrusion 

1/4" (6 mm) 

18" (460 mm) 

8" (200 mm) 

8" (200 mm) 

 

 

Clearances from combustible material : 

 
Clearances from combustible material as described below must be scrupulously respected 
upon installation.  

 

CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL 

Back wall 

Side wall 

Corners 

Height * 

48" (1220 mm) 

48" (1220 mm) 

48" (1220 mm) 

60" (1524 mm) 

 
* Height, from stove surface to ceiling. 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for The Hunter

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL The Hunter wood stove Manufactured by STOVE BUILDER INTERNATIONAL INC 1700 L on Harmel Qu bec Qu bec G1N 4R9 Tel 418 527 3060 Fax 418 527 4311 WWW DROLET CA 45087a_ Feb 03...

Page 2: ...PPLICATION 2 POSITIONING THE STOVE 2 ASSEMBLING YOUR HUNTER 3 FLOOR PROTECTION 3 CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLES 3 COUPLINGS 4 OPERATING YOUR HUNTER WOOD STOVE 5 OVERHEATING PROTECTION 5 SOLID FUEL 5 BEF...

Page 3: ...ds You must follow them very carefully in order to eliminate any chance of encountering major problems Keep this instructions manual for future reference Installation of your HUNTER wood stove Applica...

Page 4: ...d into place The heat shield s cross must be facing upward Floor Protection Your wood stove has to be placed on a non combustible surface The following minimum specifications must be respected NON COM...

Page 5: ...and respect the pipe manufacturer s instructions before installation Your smoke evacuation system should be assembled in such a way that the male sections of the pipes face down Attach each of the se...

Page 6: ...rs The vast majority of the problems related to the operation of a wood stove is caused by the fact that the wood used is too damp These problems can be Ignition problems Creosote build up causing chi...

Page 7: ...he paint covering the stove and to prevent a thermal shock which may remove or whiten the paint Make sure the area where the stove is located is well ventilated to remove the bad odors emitted from th...

Page 8: ...gen through a slightly open window or a permanent air intake installed on an outside wall in mandatory Maintenance of your HUNTER Maintenance of your HUNTER Your stove needs little maintenance Ideally...

Page 9: ...duct and all local and national building codes Any service call related to an improper installation is not covered by this warranty Returned products are to be shipped prepaid to the manufacturer for...

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