Operating
Safety
Precautions
PLEASE
READ
THIS
PAGE
FOR
IMPORTANT
SAFTEY
INFORMATION!
A.
Hot
while
in
operation.
Keep
children,
clothing,
and
furniture
away.
Contact
may
cause
skin
burns.
B.
If
you
notice
a
smoldering
fire
(burnpot
full
but
no
visible
flame)
AND
a
heavy
smoke
buildup
in
firebox,
immediately
TURN
OFF
the
stove,
but
DO
NOT
unplug
it.
Do
not
open
the
door,
change
the
damper
setting
or
tamper
with
any
controls
on
the
stove.
Wait
until
firebox
clears,
and
blowers
shut
down,
do
as
instructed
in
“
PRE
‐
START
‐
UP
CHECK”
and
“
BUILDING
A
FIRE”,
then
attempt
to
restart
the
fire.
If
the
problem
persists
contact
your
dealer.
C.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
ADD
PELLETS
TO
THE
BURNPOT
BY
HAND
AT
ANY
TIME,
A
DANGEROUS
CONDITION
COULD
RESULT.
D.
WARNING:
DURING
THE
START
UP
CYCLE;
1)
DO
NOT
OPEN
THE
VIEWING
DOOR;
2)
DO
NOT
OPEN
THE
DAMPER
MORE
THAN
¼”;
3)
DO
NOT
USE
THE
FUEL
FEED
BUTTON
(UNLESS
PRIMING
THE
AUGER
AFTER
RUNNING
OUT
OF
PELLETS)
.
A
DANGEROUS
CONDITION
COULD
RESULT.
E.
Pellets
should
be
stored
in
a
dry
place.
The
pellets
should
not
be
stored
within
12”
of
the
stove.
F.
DO
NOT
STORE
OR
USE
FLAMMABLE
LIQUIDS,
ESPECIALLY
GASOLINE,
IN
THE
VICINITY
OF
YOUR
STOVE.
NEVER
USE
A
GAS
OR
PROPANE
TORCH,
GASOLINE,
GASOLINE
‐
TYPE
LANTERN
FUEL,
KEROSENE,
CHARCOAL
LIGHTER
FLUID
OR
SIMILAR
FLUIDS
TO
START
OR
“FRESHEN
UP”
A
FIRE
IN
THIS
HEATER.
G.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
OVERFIRE
THIS
STOVE.
This
may
cause
serious
damage
to
your
stove
and
void
your
warranty.
It
also
may
create
a
fire
hazard
in
your
home.
IF
ANY
EXTERNAL
PART
OF
THE
UNIT
BEGINS
TO
GLOW,
YOU
ARE
OVERFIRING.
Immediately
press
the
“POWER”
switch
on
the
control
panel.
H.
KEEP
ALL
LOOSE
OR
MOVEABLE
HOUSEHOLD
COMBUSTIBLES,
SUCH
AS
FURNITURE,
DRAPES,
TOYS,
ETC.
AT
LEAST
THREE
FEET
FROM
THE
OPERATING
STOVE.
I.
Maintain
proper
ventilation.
It
is
important
that
adequate
oxygen
be
supplied
to
the
fire
for
the
combustion
process.
Modern
houses
are
often
so
well
insulated
that
it
may
become
necessary
to
open
a
window
slightly
or
install
an
outside
air
vent
to
provide
sufficient
combustion
air.
J.
Since
heating
with
a
solid
fuel
is
potentially
hazardous,
even
with
a
well
made
and
thoroughly
tested
stove,
it
would
be
wise
to
install
strategically
placed
smoke
detectors
and
have
a
fire
extinguisher
in
a
convenient
location,
near
an
exit.
K.
Do
not
open
stove
door
when
operating
unless
necessary.
This
will
create
a
dirty,
inefficient
burn
and
could
allow
smoke
spillage
or
sparks
to
escape.
L.
Do
not
permit
operation
by
young
children
or
those
unfamiliar
with
stove’s
operation.
M.
Do
not
service
or
clean
this
appliance
without
disconnecting
the
power
cord.
N.
Do
not
abuse
the
door
glass
by
striking,
slamming
or
similar
trauma.
Do
not
operate
the
stove
with
the
glass
removed,
cracked
or
broken.
O.
If
the
stove
is
installed
in
a
room
without
air
conditioning,
or
in
an
area
where
direct
sunlight
can
shine
on
the
unit,
it
is
possible
this
can
cause
the
temperature
of
the
stove
to
rise
to
operational
levels;
one
of
the
sensors
could
then
make
the
stove
start
on
its
own.
It
is
recommended
that
the
stove
be
unplugged
when
not
in
use
for
extended
amounts
of
time
(i.e.
during
the
summer
months).
PLEASE
READ
THIS
PAGE
FOR
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INFORMATION!
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