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High Valley Stoves by Stoll warrants its High Valley brand wood heaters to be free from defects in material or workmanship, under normal 
use and condi  ons of service, to the original purchaser, for a period of seven (7) years from the date of purchase subject to the following 
limita  ons:  Electrical Components

 

(blowers, switches, etc.) are warranted against mechanical and electrical failures, under normal use and 

condi  ons of service, to the original purchaser for a period of one (1) year.  High temperature ceramic glass is warranted to be free from 
defects in material, under normal use and condi  ons of service, to the original purchaser for a period of one (1) year.  Damage to glass 
caused by impact is considered abuse and is not covered under this warranty.  Cataly  c Combustors are warranted by the manufacturer 
for a period of 

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 ve (5) years.  The warranty is administered by the manufacturer of cataly  c combustors directly.  The original purchaser 

should register the purchase of any High Valley wood heater equipped with a cataly  c combustor with the manufacturer within 30 days of 
purchase using the warranty registra  on provided by the manufacturer of the cataly  c combustor.  Terms and exclusions of warranty on 
cataly  c combustors are established by the manufacturer of the cataly  c combustor and not by High Valley Stoves by Stoll.  The following 
items are not covered under warranty:  Gaskets, Paint, Damper, Damper Handles and Rod, Fireclay Bricks or castable lining, and all parts not 
permanently a   ached to the hea  ng unit.  Parts not permanently a   ached to the hea  ng unit are de

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mon hand tools.  If, a  er installa  on, assemblies and/or components covered under this warranty are found to be defec  ve in materials or 
workmanship during the warranty period, High Valley Stoves by Stoll will, at its op  on, repair or replace the covered components, subject 
to the limita  ons set forth in this warranty.

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This warranty is nontransferable and is extended exclusively for the ben-

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 t of the original purchaser, provided that the appliance purchase was made through an authorized High Valley dealer.  The wood heater 

should be used within 30 days of purchase by having a 

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proper opera  on of all components.  The product must be installed, operated, and maintained in compliance with the instruc  ons set forth 
in the Owner’s Manual supplied with the product at all   mes.  Installa  on, setup, and start-up procedures are considered to be normal 
required ac  vi  es not associated with warranty service.  Issues such as adjustments or ven  ng should be included in setup of the product.  
Such procedures are not covered by warranty.  Any installa  on, construc  on, transporta  on, or other related costs or expenses arising from 
defec  ve part(s), repair, replacement etc., will not be covered by this warranty, nor will High Valley Stoves by Stoll assume responsibility 
for them.  Further, High Valley Stoves by Stoll will not be responsible for any incidental, indirect, or consequen  al damages.  This warranty 
cons  tutes the en  re warranty with respect to High Valley Stoves by Stoll and/or its products.  High Valley Stoves by Stoll makes no other 
warranty, expressed or implied, including any warranty of merchantability, or warranty of 

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This warranty does not cover the following:  Damage caused by transporta  on and/or handling of 

the product;  damage due to incorrect installa  on not in accordance with the Installa  on Instruc  ons included with the product and any 
applicable na  onal, state, and local building and 

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Chimney components and/or other non-High Valley accessories used in conjunc  on with the installa  on of this product are not covered 
under this warranty.]  Damage caused by improper use, which is not in accordance with the Instruc  ons for Use and Maintenance included 
with the product (over 

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the use of non-High Valley spare parts or accessories;  Damage caused by lack of regular maintenance and cleaning by the owner as outlined 
in the Opera  ng Instruc  ons, or due to negligence or carelessness;  Damage caused by misuse, accident, neglect, or willful abuse of the 
product;  Damage caused by the use of any type of coal in any High Valley wood heater.  (The use of seasoned wood is required.);  Dam-
age due to accidental or uncontrollable environmental causes such as: intense cold, 

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ven  ng or ven  la  on, nega  ve air pressures cause by mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers, etc., and Damage due to 
wiring or mechanical systems not in accordance with applicable na  onal, state, and local codes;  Damage caused by rust or corrosion due 
to condensa  on, dampness, humidity, or incorrect installa  on;  Calls for warranty service that are determined to be occasioned by lack of 
maintenance or factors not related to the High Valley appliance;  Normal wear and tear such as paint discolora  on, abrasion, worn gaskets, 
etc.;  Repair or replacement of wear-parts which are subject to normal wear and tear during the warranty period, or parts that may require 
replacement in connec  on with normal maintenance;  The installa  on of consumer replaceable items and installa  on of upgraded compo-
nents;  Noise resul  ng from the movement of motorized parts or minor expansion and contrac  on which is considered normal, not a defect.

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components, discolored cast iron, discolored, bubbled, or cracked painted 

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 nishes;  The appliance has been used to burn coal of any type;  

the appliance is subjected to prolonged periods of dampness or condensa  on;  There is any damage to the appliance or other components 
due to water or weather damage which is the result of, but not limited to, improper chimney or ven  ng installa  on.

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The exclusive remedy of the owner, and High Valley Stoves by Stoll's sole obliga  on under this warranty, and 

under any other warranty, express or implied, or in contract, tort or otherwise, shall be limited to repair or replacement as speci

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High Valley Stoves by Stoll assumes no liability for incidental damages or damages of any kind which may arise from the use of its products.  
In no event will High Valley Stoves by Stoll be held liable for any incidental, indirect, or consequen  al damages caused by defects in its 
products.  The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the product.  This Warranty provides 
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 c legal rights and the consumer may have other rights that vary from state to state.  Some states do not allow exclusions or limita  on 

of incidental or consequen  al damages, so these limita  ons may not apply to you.  Except to the extent provided by law, High Valley Stoves 
by Stoll makes no express warran  es on its High Valley Stoves other than the warranty speci

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ranty is limited to dura  on of the expressed warranty speci

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If, during the warranty period, a High Valley wood heater is proved to be defec  ve in material 

or workmanship, High Valley Stoves by Stoll will, at its own op  on, repair or replace the product as described below.  Any claim for war-
ranty service should be made to the dealer from whom this High Valley wood heater was purchased.  Confer with your dealer in advance 
to determine any addi  onal costs associated with a warranty service call.  Service charges and/or mileage are not covered under warranty.  
These charges vary from retailer to retailer.  Your authorized High Valley dealer will procure replacement parts and/or contact High Valley 
Stoves by Stoll to arrange for replacement should the appliance exhibit defects in material and workmanship which are beyond 

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Extraordinary repairs which are deemed to require replacement must be approved by High Valley Stoves by Stoll prior to said repair or 
replacement.  Any removal fees, transporta  on costs, reinstalla  on fees, construc  on costs, or any other related costs or expenses arising 
from replacement will not be covered by this warranty, nor will High Valley Stoves by Stoll assume responsibility for them.

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Summary of Contents for 1600

Page 1: ...e you if you are required to obtain a permit before installa on Failure to follow these instrucƟons can result in property damage bodily injury or even death Owner s Manual Safety Installa on Opera on Maintenance Guidelines INSTALLER Leave this manual with the individual s responsible for opera ng this wood heater OPERATOR The Owner s Manual contains important safety opera ng and maintenance infor...

Page 2: ...ing rubber including res Materials containing plas c Waste petroleum products paints or paint thinners or asphalt products Materials containing asbestos Construc on or demoli on debris Railroad es or pressure treated wood Manure or animal remains Salt water dri wood or other previously salt water saturated materials Unseasoned wood or Paper products cardboard plywood or par cleboard The prohibi on...

Page 3: ...al you will find important safety no ces and informa on may be repeated a number of mes The repe on is inten onal in an effort to reinforce safety instruc ons and to place them in context U S EPA E S T I P 2 G S I S P Page 4 I P P 5 C P P 6 C R G P 7 C C D P 8 M 1600 S C P 9 P I A P 10 F W H I P 11 F W H C C P 12 M H I P 12 P O A P 13 M 1600 F C P 13 O G P 14 15 T I P 16 O O A C B I P 17 L D M F P ...

Page 4: ...such liquids well away from the heater at all mes Storing these or other flammable liquids near a wood heater could cause a fire DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLU IDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL Cord wood is the only fuel approved for use in this wood heater DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVICING ANOTHER APPLIANCE DO NOT CONNECT A WOOD HEATER TO OR USE IN CONJUNCTION WI...

Page 5: ... num ber would depend on the size and layout of the home We do not recommend installing your wood heater in an uninsulated basement Much of the heat produced will be lost to the uninsulated walls of the basement Never cut holes or vents in a ceiling floor in an a empt to get warm air to rise to the rooms above You will be compromising a firebreak in your home and could should a fire ensue jeopardi...

Page 6: ... 8 square considerably larger than the 6 flue recommended Consider that the cross sec onal area of a 6 flue is 28 sq in Area πr2 or A π32 or A 3 14 X 9 where Pi 3 14 enough for this purpose The cross sec onal area of an 8 round flue is 50 sq in the cross sec onal area of an 8 square masonry flue le is 64 sq in In addi on the masonry construc on tends to cool more quickly with cold outside temperat...

Page 7: ...ceiling supports insulation shields fire stops roof support packages roof flashings chimney caps etc must be installed exactly to the manufacturer s instructions Installation specification and clearances may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and must be carefully adhered to according to the individual manufacturer s instructions If a new masonry chimney is to be constructed we strongly recomm...

Page 8: ...s bles by a minimum of 6 inches 152mm of glass fiber insula on Opening shall be covered and thimble supported with a sheet steel support minimum 24 gauge 0 024 inch 0 61mm in thickness Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and shall be sized to fit and hold chimney sec on Fasteners used to secure chimney sec on shall not penetrate chimney flue liner Solid insulated list...

Page 9: ... w x 49 d U S F P FLOOR PROTECTION Use UL 1618 Type 1 Ember Protec on or con nuous non combus ble material NOTE Clearances to combus ble materials may be reduced using shielding methods as described in the current edi on of NFPA 211 Standard for Chimneys Fireplaces Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances Any reduc on of clearances must be approved by the local Authority Having Jurisdic on M 1600 S...

Page 10: ...er is very heavy At least two strong individuals will be needed to li the heater body for assembly Personal injury and or damage to the Model 1600 or personal property may result if the heater is handled improperly If you have concerns about handling the heater please contact your dealer for assistance M I Heater Body Pedestal Base or Legs four 4 each 3 8 16 x 1 bolts Owner s Manual P B I Place th...

Page 11: ...protec on and allow final posi oning of the wood heater Remove the cardboard before ligh ng the first fire in the wood heater The wood heater should be centered on the chimney if possible to allow for the shortest and most direct connec on The wood heater does not necessarily need to be centered on the floor protec on as long as the minimum side protec on requirement 8 is met An asymmetrical insta...

Page 12: ...ly The drawings are not to scale and are not intended to accurately depict construc on details nor minimum clearances to combus ble materials Refer to the latest edi on of NFPA 211 for current requirements F W H C C V C I U S W P Center the wood heater flue collar directly under the chimney pipe if possible All Clearances to combus bles must be maintained Confirm that any ceiling support roof supp...

Page 13: ... Thermal shock could break the ceramic glass exacerbat ing the problem Hot steam could increase the risk of burns or scalding ALWAYS USE SAFE BURNING PRACTICES B S W F O This wood heater is designed and approved for the burn ing of cord wood fuel only Never burn any type of coal in this heater Burning any type of fuel other than cord wood in this wood heater is against all safety tes ng and will v...

Page 14: ...rollable consult your dealer A hand damper installed in the connector pipe will allow for manual control under high dra condi ons CAUTION Before ligh ng your wood heater please read and or re read the safety informa on on Pages 2 4 13 and elsewhere throughout this manual Ensure that the wood heater has been installed according to the instruc ons given in this manual to all applicable codes and has...

Page 15: ... air is coming from the vent Rotate the control knob fully counterclockwise to the Off posi on when the Model 1600 is not in opera on S O The amount and density of smoke com ing from the chimney is a visual indicator of how cleanly the wood heater is burning Develop a habit of checking the smoke opacity regularly and at various stages of combus on With experience a quick glance can confirm proper o...

Page 16: ...es on Page 14 15 You must develop and use good wood burning habits always open Air Control before opening the Loading Door and always open the Loading Door slowly to avoid pulling smoke into the home A modern wood heater properly installed and connected to a good chimney which provides adequate dra should not leak smoke into the home Air is drawn into the wood heater and into any small gaps in the...

Page 17: ...shorten the life of the motor Check the blower impeller annually more o en as necessary for any build up of household dust pet hair or similar U and vacuum the blower impeller using a brush a achment It may be necessary to remove the blower from the heat shield and use a so brush such as an old paint brush or toothbrush to reach dust buildup inside the impeller Take care not to dislodge any bal an...

Page 18: ... has been painted with high temperature stove paint at the factory Over me the paint may lighten in color with heat exposure or need touch up Stove Bright brand Sa n Black 1900 spray paint avail able from your dealer or High Valley customer service is compa ble with the OEM paint It is no doubt imprac cal to move the wood heater outside for pain ng Open windows and doors for good ven la on before ...

Page 19: ...st be inserted down through the flue opening Do not a empt to remove or replace a Ceramic Fiber Blanket from the front of the baffle Wear rubber gloves and a good dust mask when servicing the baffle blanket The material contains no asbestos and is considered safe but fibers and dust will be released when it is handled Remove the old Ceramic Fiber Blanket and dispose of it safely The old material will ...

Page 20: ...ombus on in your wood heater depends on burning well seasoned good quality fuel Buying seasoned wood in the burning season is ex pensive and o en disappoin ng The best advice is to get green wood in early spring and air dry it yourself If you don t cut your own wood find a reputable reliable wood seller Well seasoned wood typically exhibits dark cut ends with radial cracks but spli ng a dry log an...

Page 21: ...18 the Standard for Wall Protectors Floor Protectors and Hearth Extensions was adopted as a standard in 2011 UL 1618 categorizes floor and wall protectors as Type 1 or Type 2 protec on A seemingly minor change in UL 1618 calls for the actual thermal proper es of floor protec on to be speci fied in R value in place of k value In fact that change makes it one step simpler to calculate thermal protec...

Page 22: ... of corrosive fuel etc Damage caused by unauthorized modifica on use or repair Damage caused by the use of non High Valley spare parts or accessories Damage caused by lack of regular maintenance and cleaning by the owner as outlined in the Opera ng Instruc ons or due to negligence or carelessness Damage caused by misuse accident neglect or willful abuse of the product Damage caused by the use of a...

Page 23: ...facsimile of the Safety Label which is a ached to the back of your Model 1600 is provided for the convenience of the owner the Authority Having Jurisdic on or any other inspector who wishes to verify the contents of the label In some installa ons the label is not easily accessible Please record the serial number off the original label for your records ...

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