Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.
Tucson DX/ST Model 8702
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DO NOT INSTALL, OR PUT INTO SERVICE, A
DAMAGED OR INCOMPLETE HEATER.
Note: We recommend you position your Tucson,
attach the venting, make the gas, electrical and
thermostat (if applicable) connections, and attach
any accessories before installing the stone set.
Remove the shrink-wrap and other packaging
materials taking care not to damage the stove’s
finish. Inspect the Tucson for visible or concealed
damage. The unit should be square and true. The
stone set should be complete and without damage.
The sheet metal parts should be smooth and free of
bends and dents. Any enameled cast iron should be
free of chips or cracks. If visible or concealed
damage is found or suspected, contact your dealer
for instructions.
Always use gloves and eye protection when handling
the decorative ceramic fire logs, burner, and Heat
Wave baffle. Use care when handling these parts as
they are fragile and subject to damage and breakage
if handled roughly.
See the firebox access instructions on page 15 and
remove the log set. Unpack and inspect the logs for
damage. Inspect the ceramic burner. Open the other
boxes and inspect the components. If log, burner,
baffle, or any other component damage is
encountered, contact your dealer for a replacement.
Otherwise, set the logs and other components aside
until called for during the installation.
Dismounting from Pallet
With the accessory boxes removed and set aside,
remove the three screws that fasten the unit to the
shipping stands on the pallet (see photos 5 & 6).
Take care not to mar or chip the stove’s finish. Have
someone help lift the stove forward and off the pallet,
taking care to avoid damaging components mounted
under the stove.
Photo 5 – Rear Shipping Clip Detail
Photo 6 – Front Shipping Clip Detail (right side shown)
Installing Leg Levelers
If your hearth surface in uneven, or is not level, you
can install the four provided leveling screws. The ¼ x
20 x 1” oval tip set screws are installed down through
the threaded hole in the inner flange on the bottom of
the stove’s feet.
Adjust the screws only enough to
keep the stove from rocking, or wobbling.
On
thinner hearths, or hearth pads, adjusting the screws
so the entire stove’s weight is solely supported on
them can cause damage to your hearth.
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