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Section 7: PrEvENTIvE mAINTENANCE INSTruCTIONS 
7.1 PErIOdIC ANd NOrmAl EvErYdAY mAINTENANCE
grates- 

Keep  ash  drawer  emptied.  Failure  to  do  this  will 

cause grates to warp.

CAuTION! 

Before cleaning the chimney and smoke pipe, be 

sure the fire is out and the inside of the stove is cool.

Avoid  chimney  fires! 

On  a  regular  schedule,  check  for 

creosote and soot buildup in the chimney, it must be kept 

clean. Keep a professional chimney sweep in mind if you 

have access to one.
Steel brushes are the safest for cleaning metal surfaces. Salt 

solutions and some chemicals may damage metal surfaces. 

Do not overfire your stove. Do not burn anything that combusts 

in seconds. Excessive flue temperatures may result thereby 

igniting creosote.

To clean the chimney

, obtain a stiff brush with an extendable 

handle and insert the brush into the chimney from the top. 

Continue  the  brushing  and  sweeping  downward  until  the 

entire length of the chimney is cleaned.

After cleaning the chimney

, the debris will be at the bottom 

of the chimney at the clean-out door, sweep the debris out 

into a metal container.

Section 8: OPErATINg INSTruCTIONS
8.1 STArTINg A COAl FIrE

Take about eight sheets of newspaper, crumble them into 

balls and place on top of the grates. Next, lay fine kindling on 

top of the paper. This kindling must be dry and no larger than 

3/4" in diameter. Layer the kindling in a criss-cross fashion to 

allow good air flow. Open the draft control fully and light the 

paper just inside the door. Now, close the loading door and 

allow the kindling to catch fire. After a few minutes, open the 

loading door an inch or two for a few seconds before opening 

completely. This method will allow smoke to clear away from 

the door opening before the loading door is completely opened.
Add small, compact pieces of hardwood when the kindling is 

burning hot. Keep the draft controls fully open to establish a hot 

fire quickly. The ash door also may be opened during start-up 

to accelarate the intial burn, but must be closed again after 

a fire has been established to prevent overfiring the insert.
When a substantial bed of red wood coals are built-up, 

start adding coal(pea or nut is preferred to stove coal for 

starting) in small amounts at a time. Keep the draft control 

open.
Continue adding small amounts of coal until there is a 

solid bed of burning coal. Do not add too much at one 

time. Allow sufficient time between each small loading 

(at least 5-10 minutes), so that each loading has time to 

ignite thoroughly before the next load is put in. When a 

substantial bed of burning coals has been established, 

fill the stove to the top of the firebrick. A deep bed of coal 

always will burn more satisfactorily than a shallow bed.
When most of the wood is burned and the coal is 

completely ignited (usually 5-10 minutes or less after filling 

the stove), the draft control should be turned down to the 

proper operating level.

(If the ash door has been opened, 

it must be closed to prevent overfiring, which can 

cause dangerously high temperatures.)
8.2 lOAdINg

Coal should never be added unless there is a reasonably hot 

fire. The coal bed should be bright and vigorous.
If the fire is burning hot and there is a deep bed of coals, full 

loads of coal can be added at anytime. However, if there is 

not a deep bed of coals, it is best to add small amounts of 

coal at first.

mAINTENANCE & OPErATION

Summary of Contents for Magnafire Elite Coal

Page 1: ...ing department fire department fire prevention bureau etc to determine the need for a permit Cette guide d utilisation est disponible en francais Chez votre concessionnaire de Harman home heating save these instructions Installation Operating Manual Model s Magnafire Elite Coal Fireplace Insert NOTICE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Hot glass will cause burns Do not touch glass until it is cooled NEVER al...

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Page 3: ...s 8 Wiring Diagram 10 Grate System 11 Warnings Special Instructions 11 Operation Maintenance 12 Warranty 15 Service Maintenance Log 17 Manufactured By a Division of Hearth and Home Technolgies 352 Mountain House Road Halifax PA 17032 www harmanstoves com Contains updated information ...

Page 4: ... of a Magnetic Temperature Gauge to monitor the Insert temperatures relative to the amount of draft at which the customer permits the stove to operate It has been verified that creosote will ignite at 650 degrees Fahrenheit It is the owner s responsibility to follow these recommendations This insert consumes air when it is burning It is advisable that a window in the vicinity be opened slightly wh...

Page 5: ...dware 2 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The minimum fireplace size that your Harman Insert will fit into is 24 high by 31 wide A critical dimension for fit in the fireplace is that you must have 16 1 8 depth minimum at 24 height minimum The first step in installing your new insert is to locate the damper in the top of the fireplace At a minimum the damper must be secured in the open position with wire...

Page 6: ...ntered to allow for easier hole location Next usingthecornerclipsprovidedinthehardwarepackage install the brass trim onto the lid Place the lid onto the blower box and slip the flat head screw downward through the lid and tighten it into the retainer Repeat for both sides Next slide the insert into the fireplace making sure that the front tab of the flue adapter is resting on top of the insert Thi...

Page 7: ...ay the glass into the frame Now lift the load door off of the stove and lay it down onto the glass frame Secure the frame to the door using 4 Flange head bolts provided While the door is still laying flat install the top trim onto the door with 2 Hex head bolts Thecoilspringhandlesslipontothelatchesandtheshaker handle Push while turning to install ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION Grates Grate Link Shaker Bar...

Page 8: ...he chimney D Trees or Other Topographical Barriers Impeding the chimney s operation or causing a down draft condition to exist This can also be caused by adjacent buildings or the roof of the same structure where the chimney is not high enough See Fig H NOTE THE CHIMNEY ON THE HOUSE ILLUSTRATED IS TOO LOW IT SHOULD BE RAISED TO COMPENSATE FOR DRAFTS E ChimneySize Chimneyisnotproperlysizedtoadequat...

Page 9: ...othechimney they may be causing draft problems This must be corrected by your heating contractor 3 4 CHIMNEY DETAILS Chimney Liners Most of the customer inquiries received are problems caused by poor or in some cases excessive draft A result of poor draft could be creosote back puffing and smoky firebox when loading Indications of excessive draft are burning too much fuel and high stack temperatur...

Page 10: ...lectric power at fuse box or circuit breaker panel before making any line voltage connections Follow local electrical codes Be sure to route power so that it doesn t come in contact with the stove IMPORTANT ALL WIRING SHOULD BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND STATE CODES ...

Page 11: ...t these levels for extended periods of time can damage internal parts of the insert Inserts unlike free standing stoves have no way to release built up heat into your home except through its internal passages Free standing stoves radiate their heat freely into the air Use of the blowers is not only critical to the life of the insert but much heat efficiency is lost if the design of the system is d...

Page 12: ...en the loading door an inch or two for a few seconds before opening completely This method will allow smoke to clear away from thedooropeningbeforetheloadingdooriscompletelyopened Add small compact pieces of hardwood when the kindling is burninghot Keepthedraftcontrolsfullyopentoestablishahot fire quickly The ash door also may be opened during start up to accelarate the intial burn but must be clo...

Page 13: ...OULD BE REDUCED GRATES DAMAGED IN THIS WAY ARE EASILY RECOGNIZED BY THE EXTREME DAMAGE CAUSED TO THE GRATES PLEASE REFER TO YOUR WARRANTY TO SEE THE LIMITSOFLIABILITYINCASESOFABUSEORNEGLECT 8 3 INCREASING HEAT FROM A LOW FIRE Every effort should be made not to let a coal fire burn too long so that the fire has started to die This will cause the reloading process to be much longer and there is a go...

Page 14: ... NOTE ASTOVESHOULDNEVERBELEFTUNATTENDED WITH THE ASH DOOR OPEN WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE START UP PERIOD THE ASH PAN DOOR SHOULD NEVER BE LEFT OPEN Seriousdamagetothestovecanoccurfromoverheating Coal stoves should not be installed in any chimney that has hadahistoryofback draftingorflowreversal Theseconditions can cause improper draft resulting in carbon monoxide entering the house rather than bei...

Page 15: ...me construction warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichever occurs earlier The warranty shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of product shipment from HHT regardless of the installation or occupancy date The warranty period for parts and labor fo...

Page 16: ...ty does not cover the following Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use As a heating appliance some changes in color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty Damage to printed plated or enameled surfaces caused by fingerprints accidents misuse scratches melted items or other external sources and residues left on the plat...

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Page 20: ...100 Recycled Paper At Harman we build each product to a standard not a price Signature of Boxer Your premium quality hearth product designed and assembled by the experienced and skilled members at Harman in Halifax PA USA ...

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