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IMPORTANT!
READ AND FOLLOW
ALL
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING
CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED, AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY, AND PARTS AS NEEDED.
ENGLAND’S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT, OR
DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT. CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS.
Using a utility type vacuum cleaner, as previously mentioned in this manual,
vacuum the fly ash out of the exhaust chamber. A short piece of hose can be
attached to the end of the utility vacuum line and can be useful in accessing
hard-to-reach areas.
After removing all fly-ash from behind the cover and exhaust chamber area,
reinsert the cover into the stove, using the two (2) 5/16” screws that were
previously removed.
Be certain to tighten the screws down to sufficiently seal, but do not over-
tighten them, as it possible to damage the screws.
Caution
This
unit
is
meant
to
operate
only
with
the
main
viewing
door
closed.
Smoke
spillage
and
an
inefficient,
lazy
burn
will
result
from
attempting
to
operate
the
stove
with
the
door
open.
In
addition,
using
fuel
other
than
wood
pellets
can
create
an
unsafe
situation
and
can
also
generate
excess
carbon
monoxide.
Carbon
monoxide
is
an
odorless,
colorless
gas
which
can
be
deadly.
Burn
ONLY
wood
pellets.
Carbon
Monoxide
Detector
England’s
Stove
Works,
Inc.
highly
recommends
the
use
of
a
carbon
monoxide
detector
in
the
proximity
of
the
stove
and
one
per
floor
of
the
home.
A
certain
amount
of
carbon
monoxide
is
produced
within
the
stove
as
a
by
‐
product
of
combustion.
All
exhaust
vent
connections
must
be
sealed
with
RTV
Silicone
to
assure
a
tight
seal.
Any
leaks
into
a
confined
area
caused
by
faulty
installation
or
improper
operation
of
the
stove
could
produce
dizziness,
nausea
and
in
extreme
cases,
death.
The
CO
concentration
during
testing
was
found
to
be
0.017
g/min.
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