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Refueling 

Before refueling your stove, turn the air supply on high for a few moments until there is a good 
fire within the stove. This will ensure there is no build-up of harmful gases in the stove when the 
door is opened and will also get the new fuel burning quickly and not allow it to kill the fire. 

To reload the stove, open the door and feed the fuel in slowly, using tongs. Do not overfill the 
stove. It is always better to put in small loads often rather than big fills less frequently. Close the 
door gently after stove is reloaded. 

You should always wear protective gloves and use tongs when tending a hot stove. 

Ash removal 

When ash has built up in the ash pan, it should be emptied. Failure to do this will cause ash to 
build up around the grate and may cause your grate to warp or burn out. It is especially 
important when burning fuel with high ash content, that you keep your grate clear and your ash 
pan emptied regularly, so as not to damage your grate. Clear the grate with a poker on a regular 
basis. 

To remove the ash, open the stove door and use the operating tool provided to lift the ash pan 
out of the stove. If possible, this should be done before lighting the stove, when the ash is cold. 
Even if the ash appears to be cold, it should be placed in a non-combustible container as there 
may be hot ash in the center of the pile. You should always wear protective gloves when 
removing ash from the stove. 

 

This stove is not designed to operate with the door open. Always close the stove door when you 
have taken out the ash tray and leave closed while disposing of the ash. Only reopen to put ash 
pan back into the stove and close immediately afterwards. 

Disposal of ashes 

Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a tight fitting lid and moved outdoors 
immediately. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on 
the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are 
disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed 
container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Do not place any other waste in the container. 

Overnight burning 

Your stove is designed to allow overnight burning. To do this, put a good fuel bed into the stove 
and allow it to burn for about 15 minutes so as not to kill the fire. Then set the primary air supply 
at the top of the door to an almost closed position (far to the right). The exact setting of this 
depends on local conditions. If the fire burns away, then next time close it a little more. If the fire 
goes out, you need to try it a little more open (move lever to the left). After a couple of nights, 
you will find the setting that best suits the local conditions of your stove. 

Summary of Contents for HF-717UA

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Instructions for USA only Model HF 717UA Cast Iron Freestanding Stove EPA Approved KINDLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...

Page 2: ...ROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU PROCEED MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE VOIDING YOUR WARRANTY DO NOT INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME DO NOT USE CHEMIC...

Page 3: ...ovision 5 Installation 5 Floor Protection 6 Installation Clearances 7 Well Sealed Flue System 8 Chimney Connector 8 Chimney 9 Factory Built Chimney 10 Masonry Chimney 11 Masonry Fireplace 12 Combustib...

Page 4: ...3 Sample of Label...

Page 5: ...essure conditions may occur such as through the use of extraction fans unless an adequate air supply into the room is ensured as this may draw air through the stove and cause products of combustion to...

Page 6: ...combustible materials in proximity to the stove Adequate air provision It is essential for the safe and efficient use of your stove that you provide an adequate air supply when lighting a fire especia...

Page 7: ...please contact your dealer immediately The floor protection If the stove is to be installed on a combustible floor it must be placed on a non combustible hearth pad In the USA the floor protector must...

Page 8: ...ch fire The clearance from the top of the unit to the ceiling is 75 190 5 cm All other clearances are found in the table below A combustible surface is anything that can burn i e sheet rock wall paper...

Page 9: ...ny other combustible materials of the house It is also essential that the flue system is kept clean and seals are maintained to ensure the draft is not lost The open end of the flue system must be abo...

Page 10: ...of the chimney connectors must be accessible for cleaning Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired the installation must conform to National Fire Protection As...

Page 11: ...ame manufacturer and install the ceiling support package or wall pass through and T section package firestops where needed insulation shield roof flashing chimney cap etc Maintain proper clearance to...

Page 12: ...ociation NFPA by having it inspected by a professional Make sure there are no cracks loose mortar or other signs of deterioration and blockage Have the chimney cleaned before the stove is installed an...

Page 13: ...There are listed kits available to connect a stove to a masonry fireplace The kit is an adapter that is installed at the location of the fireplace damper The existing damper may have to be removed to...

Page 14: ...13 Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass Throughs...

Page 15: ...put the stove into full service Allow the stove to fully cool between each of these fires There may be some smell and a small amount of smoke from the stove during the initial operations This is perf...

Page 16: ...combustible container as there may be hot ash in the center of the pile You should always wear protective gloves when removing ash from the stove This stove is not designed to operate with the door op...

Page 17: ...use a stove that is in any way damaged or has a damaged flue 1 Check your flue system for build up of soot or creosote and for signs of damage to joints To check flue outlet remove top of baffle by li...

Page 18: ...the glass panel and gasket 4 Using a wire brush remove all remaining debris from the glass area 5 Apply a small bead of gasket stove cement to the new gasket Do not overlap the ends of the gasket rop...

Page 19: ...18 HF 717UA Part List...

Page 20: ...plate 33 Brick retainer 11 Front side fire brick 2 34 Glass clips 4 12 Left side fire brick 35 Wood handle 13 Back fire brick 36 Countersunk head screw M6 x 70 14 Rear heat shield 37 Stainless steel h...

Page 21: ...y wood Smoke in room If the stove is properly installed it should not emit any smoke into your room Check to see if your chimney is blocked or obstructed and that you are not getting a down draft caus...

Page 22: ...etected by sparks coming from the top of the chimney a roaring sound coming from the area of the stove or chimney or vibration in the stove or chimney In the event of a chimney fire close the air cont...

Page 23: ...ny stove or fireplace insert or part thereof found to be defective DESCRIPTION Warranty Defined Parts Labor Cast Iron Parts 7 Years 1 Year Firebox welding only 5 Years 1 Year Handle Assembly 5 Years N...

Page 24: ...by over firing which causes any part of the appliance to glow red as defined in the operation manual Over firing can be identified by warped plates rust colored cast iron paint pigment that has turne...

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