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REFRACTORY

The  brick  refractory  on  the  interior  of  your 

fireplace (sides, back and bottom) is manu

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factured with a high quality cement mixture 

and reinforced with a wire mesh.

In a new fireplace or one with new refractory, 

allow refractory to cure for 24 hours. When 

building a fire, build a small one for the first 

3  or  4  fires. The  refractory  is  subjected  to 

expansion and contraction from the heating 

and cooling of firebox during operation. It is 

acceptable to operate the fireplace with cracks 

of 1/64" wide.

If a crack should develop that is larger than 

the hairline crack described, take the following 

corrective measures:
1.  Patch  crack  with  a  refractory  patching 

cement  available  at  fireplace  shops  or 

hardware stores. The refractory must still 

be in one piece to patch.

2.  Replace  refractory  panel  (see  fireplace 

owner’s  manual).  DO  NOT  continue  to 

use your fireplace if your refractory has a 

crack that exceeds 1/64".

Refractories are available through your ser-

vice dealer.

GRATE 

If grate deteriorates or is distorted, replace 

with FMI PRODUCTS, LLC grate designed 

for  your  fireplace  (see  fireplace  owner’s 

manual).

GLASS DOORS

Clean  glass  with  any  commercial  glass 

cleaner or soap and water. Do not use any 

abrasive material to clean glass. Do not clean 

glass with cool water if glass is still hot from 

use. Let doors dry completely before bulding 

the next fire.

TROUBlESHOOTING

clEaNING aND MaINTENaNcE

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SMOKE

This fireplace has been designed to operate 

without smoke spillage into the room when 

installed and operated properly. 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. These could 

be  heating  appliances,  kitchen  exhaust 

fans and bathroom exhaust fans.

4.  Relationship of your house to hills, trees 

and nearby taller buildings can affect wind 

conditions which can have a direct effect 

on your fireplace operation.

5,  Chimney  termination  not  installed  to 

proper height.

6.  Blockage of flue or termination cap.

7.  Flue and termination caked with creosote 

buildup.

8.  Grate too close to front of fireplace, not 

positioned behind smoke shelf. Position 

grate in designated area on brackets.

9.  Damper not in fully opened position.
10. Outside air damper not in opened posi-

tion.

11. Operating fireplace with partially opened 

doors.

12. Additional chimney pipe(s) may be neces-

sary under certain conditions. (Additional 

chimney  pipe  available  as  accessory 

item.)

IMPORTANT

: For see-through and peninsula 

models, air currents in the room can cause 

some smoke spillage.

COLD AIR DRAFTS

In cold areas you must take special precau-

tions and follow COLD CLIMATE installation 

instructions in your owner’s manual.

If cold air drafts are present when your fire

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place is not in operation check the following:

1.  Air coming out of fireplace opening. Close 

damper.

2.  Air  near  sides  of  firebox  interior.  Close 

outside combustion air damper.

3.  Air coming in around sides of fireplace, 

between  fireplace  and  wall.  Make  sure 

fireplace frame has been caulked to en

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closure of frame.

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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