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IMpORTaNT SaFETY pREcaUTIONS

The FMI PRODUCTS, LLC limited warranty will 

be voided by, and FMI PRODUCTS, LLC will 

disclaim any responsibility for the following:
1.  Improper installation of your FMI PROD-

UCTS, LLC fireplace and FMI PRODUCTS, 

LLC component parts. Consult your instal-

lation instructions.

2.  Any alteration of FMI PRODUCTS, LLC 

fireplace and/or components.

3.  Use of an insert in a FMI PRODUCTS, LLC 

fireplace. FMI PRODUCTS, LLC does not 

recommend or authorize the use of any 

insert in our fireplaces and will assume no 

responsibility for any damages caused by 

an insert.

The safety precautions and operating instruc-

tions in this homeowner’s guide cannot cover 

all possible situations that may arise during 

use. Caution and care must always be used 

when operating fireplace.

UNDERSTaNDING YOUR FIREplacE

1.  Never start a fire with a liquid fire starter 

such  as  gasoline,  kerosene,  or  liquid 

barbecue starters.

2.  Never burn trash or trees (such as Christ-

mas trees) as they can create extremely 

hot fires and cause sparks that may be 

hazardous.

3.  Never use wood products with synthetic 

binders.  They  create  creosote  in  flue 

system  and  termination  which  can  be 

hazardous.

4.  Keep children and pets away from hot sur-

faces to avoid burns. Carefully supervise 

children when they are in the room with the 

fireplace. Exposed metal parts and glass 

doors become very hot.

This firebox has been tested to U.L. 127 test 

standards and is well insulated for clearances 

to  combustible  construction  materials  used 

in  building  a  home.  Proper  clearances  are 

outlined  on  a  label  on  each  component  for 

use by installers and building inspectors to 

insure compliance.

Firebox

: The firebox is the portion of your fire

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place where the fire is built. It is made of heavy 

gauge steel lined with brick patterned refractory 

material (firebrick) on back, sides and bottom 

(hearth). This is surrounded by another metal 

enclosure on top, back and bottom. Air space 

between firebox and outer enclosure provides 

a circulating feature that has been engineered 

for a safe and efficient design.

Chimney  System

:  The  chimney  is  also 

made of metal extending from top of fireplace 

through the roof and capped with a screened 

termination.  Inner  liner  (flue)  of  chimney  is 

made  of  stainless  steel  and  provides  for 

exhaust  of  gases  (carbon  monoxide)  from 

the  fire.  Outer  liner  is  made  of  galvanized 

steel and provides passage for cooling air to 

keep  chimney  safe  at  labeled  clearance  to 

combustible building materials.

Damper

: The damper is the metal disk found 

at base of chimney (flue) and has 2 positions, 

open and closed. Flue gas damper is located 

inside firebox, similar to a conventional ma

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sonry fireplace. See fireplace owner’s manual 

for operation.

Outside Air Kit Operation

: The outside air 

damper is located on inside of fireplace. See 

fireplace owner’s manual for operation.

Note: Automatic barometric style dampers are 

installed on some models.

Fan/Blower

:  The  fan  system  is  designed 

to enhance the convection principal of your 

fireplace and is not designed to be a blowing 

system. The switch located on lower front face 

of fireplace operates fan.

Fireplace Grate

: This unit has been equipped 

with  a  grate  designed  to  keep  operation  of 

fireplace efficient and safe. Do not alter grate. 

Size and position of grate were engineered 

to  give  ideal  combustion  characteristics  for 

the fire. By keeping logs within grate and not 

on hearth, you will prevent chance of having 

a log "spill" or roll out of fireplace. DO NOT 

OVERLOAD  FIREPLACE.  Piling  excessive 

wood  on  grate  will  not  increase  efficiency 

and could possibly cause smoke to enter your 

room. When replacing grate, only replace with 

a FMI PRODUCTS, LLC replacement grate 

for your fireplace model.

Summary of Contents for Wood Burning Fireplace

Page 1: ...peration of your wood burning fireplace inside your home KEEP THIS MANUAL IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT HOMEOWNER INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions 2 Understanding Your Fireplace 2 Operating Your Fireplace 3 Cleaning and Maintenance 4 Wood Selection 4 Troubleshooting 5 Fireplace Accessories 6 Customer Service 6 20 Year Limited Warranty 7 ...

Page 2: ... made of heavy gauge steel lined with brick patterned refractory material firebrick on back sides and bottom hearth This is surrounded by another metal enclosure on top back and bottom Air space between firebox and outer enclosure provides a circulating feature that has been engineered for a safe and efficient design Chimney System The chimney is also made of metal extending from top of fireplace ...

Page 3: ...i ciency and could cause smoke spillage Light newspaper 5 Fireplace glass doors if installed must be in fully opened or fully closed position during operation of fireplace CAUTION Close screen be fore closing glass doors WARNING Fireplaces equipped with glass doors should be operated only with doorsfullyopenedordoorsfully closed Doors ifleftpartlyopen may draw gas and flame out of the fireplace op...

Page 4: ...ference for comfort aroma and visual image If you want a constant heat output a short flame with a glowing coals type of fire select a hardwood If you want a short hot fire for damp and chilly mornings select a softer wood The following chart is a guide to aide in wood selection Woods at the top of chart are harder woods and those at bottom of chart are softer Aromatic woods are best from nut and ...

Page 5: ...rly In the event a smoking problem does occur check for one of the following conditions 1 Outside environmental conditions ad versely affecting draft 2 Lack of ventilation due to a tightly insu lated house could prevent the fireplace from drawing properly If this happens open a window a small amount while operating fireplace 3 Other appliances competing for available air in a tightly sealed home T...

Page 6: ...ending final disposal If ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in closed container until cinders have thoroughly cooled Glass Doors Glass doors used by FMI PRODUCTS LLC are tempered safety glass and have been tested to national standards When glass breaks during use it could be for the follow ing reasons 1 Fire is too large 2 Logs are too cl...

Page 7: ...I PRODUCTS LLC for replacement FIRST YEAR TO FIFTH YEAR FMI PRODUCTS LLC warrants the HearthCAT Emission Control System for five years from the date of purchase from thermal crumbling FIREPLACE WARRANTY FIRST YEAR If the original owner of a FMI PRODUCTS LLC wood burning fireplace believes any part including chimney and chimney components has failed during the first year from date of purchase due t...

Page 8: ...S LLC shall have no liability for any incidental special or consequential damages arising from the sale or use of the firebox LEGAL RIGHTS This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state EXCLUSIONS These warranties do not apply and FMI PRODUCTS LLC assumes no responsibility for any damages that result due to the following 1 Improp...

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