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4.

 

Never build a fire against the glass. 

5.

 

When closing the door be sure that no pieces of wood are protruding from the door opening that 
could touch the glass.  Excessive stress like closing the door on a piece of wood will break the 
glass.  If the glass ever breaks in your stove, don’t panic, simply shut the air off and let the fire 
burn out.  Do not continue to operate a stove with broken glass.  Do not leave the stove unattended 
with broken glass.  

6.

 

To replace the glass it may be helpful to remove the door from the stove and place on a clean soft 
work area.  Remove the retaining ring screws and retaining ring, remove the glass and dispose of 
properly, CAUTION: BROKEN GLASS WILL BE SHARP.  Clean the door thoroughly where 
the new piece of glass will install.  Set the new piece of glass into the door and replace the 
retaining ring and screws.  Glass replacement must be 5mm thickness, approved clear ceramic 
glass such as Neoceram, Robax, Pyro-ceram, or other glass approved for high temperature 
applications.  Do not use tempered glass or Borosilicate.  See section 8 for replacement glass part 
number and size.  Be careful to tighten the screws evenly, uneven pressure can break the glass.  
Tighten the screws just enough to hold the glass firmly, overtightening can cause uneven pressure 
and can break the glass.  

Brick replacement – As needed 

1.

 

Bricks should be inspected and replaced if necessary at least once a year.  Cracked bricks are fine 
as long as they remain in place.  

 

Clean and inspect stove – Every 2-3 months or as needed 

1.

 

Your stove should be fully cleaned and inspected once a year.  Every 2-3 months, visually check 
the stove interior, especially for ash build up on top of the ceramic insulation.  This is a great time 
to inspect the bricks, gaskets, ceramic blanket and the rest of the stove for signs of abnormal wear.  
Start by shoveling all the ashes out of the stove and emptying the ash pan.  Use a shop vac to clean 
the hard to reach places.  Look at the inside of the stove for signs of wear, paying close attention to 
the burn tubes.  Discoloration of the stainless steel is normal.   

2.

 

FOR INSERT. 

a.

 

Remove the surround panel by unscrewing the two adjustable retaining screws on the 
front of the top panel. 

b.

 

Remove the front two burn tubes. 

c.

 

Remove the ceramic insulation and the two baffle boards. 

d.

 

Use a 7/16 wrench or socket wrench to remove the two flue collar retaining bolts and 
push the liner up out of the stove, or if there is room, reach in above the stove and pull the 
liner out. 

e.

 

Pull the insert forward to inspect or clean.  NOTE: it is not necessary to remove the  
insert if a full height liner has been installed to the chimney top.  Only the baffle tubes, 
insulation and boards should be removed for cleaning.  Partial liners can build up soot in 
the fireplace cavity and will require insert removal for proper cleaning. 

Replace ceramic insulation – Every year or as needed 

1.

 

At least once a year, check the ceramic insulation on top of the baffle in your stove.  The ceramic 
insulation is designed to keep heat in the stove and increase efficiency.  As long as the insulation 
is in place it can be left alone.  If the insulation becomes torn during cleaning, simply lay it back 
together tightly in that area.  If the insualtion tears to multiple pieces, it should be replaced, 
smaller pieces can become caught in the draft and cause a resriction. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for K-ASP

Page 1: ...0145 N Old Hwy 95 Rathdrum ID USA MODEL K ASP Aspen Tested to UL 1482 Test Report 123 S 09 2 Testing performed by Omni Test Laboratories INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Rev 9 21 2011 ...

Page 2: ... a quality product that will last a lifetime If you ever have a problem with your stove we will do what is needed to get it resolved and keep you warm You may have noticed a portion of the Bible enclosed in your owner s packet It is a small gift for you Our faith in Jesus Christ is very important to us and we have that faith because salvation and hope are found through Him Hope comes from the mess...

Page 3: ...result in an unsafe condition Consult your local building department for permit and installation requirements Contents Section 1 Safety Precautions Section 2 Free standing Installation Instructions Section 3 1 Masonry Fireplace Installation Instructions Section 3 2 Factory Built Fireplace Installation Instructions Section 4 Wood Burning Operation Instructions Section 5 Maintenance Section 6 Instal...

Page 4: ...xisting chimneys cleaned and inspected by a qualified professional prior to the installation of your new stove 10 NOTE ALL MINIMUM CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS TO COMBUSTIBLES Installation must comply with minimum clearances as listed in this manual see section 6 Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority 11 Do not operate this stove with the door in an open position ex...

Page 5: ...ED METHOD Please refer to NFPA code 211 for details about listed wall pass through methods To obtain a copy of the NFPA code 211 you may visit their website at www nfpa org or call them toll free at 1 800 344 3555 Your local building deptartment may also have information regarding NFPA code 211 In Canada refer to CAN CSA B365 Excerpt from NFPA 211 ...

Page 6: ...n the house 2 Try to choose a location that will be easy to access from your wood storage area 3 Survey the roof area above and around the location of the chimney exit Be sure there are no dormers roof valleys or any other roof irregularities that could cause difficulty when trying to set and seal the roof flashing 4 If possible survey the attic area above and around the location of the chimney Be...

Page 7: ...fs or little attic space the chimney can be too short For proper draft and best performance a minimum overall height of connector pipe plus chimney combined should be at least 12 feet tall measured from the stove top to the chimney cap If necessary add chimney STEP 3 OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY Outside Air An outside air supply is required in all manufactured mobile home installations 1 Kuma stoves does no...

Page 8: ...ace as well as 6 to either side of the insert this 16 is measured from the face of the insert and not the ash lip MINIMUM Floor Protection size Requirements For Free Standing Stove For Fireplace insert STEP 5 Setting the stove and connecting to the chimney 1 Assemble the stove legs pedestal ash pan blower Follow the installation instructions that are included in each accessory box Once the stove i...

Page 9: ...illed in the base mark the location on the floor and use bolts and nuts or lag screws to fasten 4 The stove must be connected to a 6 factory built chimney conforming to CAN ULC S629 standard for 650 C factory built chimneys and the top sections must be removable for transportation of the mobile home Your stove is now ready for use If your stove installation required a permit and requires inspectio...

Page 10: ... 6 diameter listed stainless steel flue liner according to the manufacturers instructions The flue collar on the stove must be attached to the end of the liner for quick installation and removal a Loosen the flue collar bolts and remove the collar from the stove b Install the flue collar to the liner using 3 stainless steel sheet metal screws c Slide the stove into place leveling bolts are supplie...

Page 11: ...er installation Smoke Shelf Baffle Wood Grate Viewing Screen Damper and ember catches 2 The Fireplace itself must not be altered with the exception of damper removal Any non functioning trims that are removed must be kept so that the fireplace can be restored to full working order if the insert is ever removed 3 The local building department has the final authority to approve with a permit the ins...

Page 12: ...with the kit SEE SECTION 6 FOR INSERT INSTALLATION CLEARANCES AND DIAGRAMS NOTE Consideration must be given to ensure an adequate supply of combustion air for your insert Make sure the cover plate at the back of the stove is removed If your fireplace is equipped with an outside air source then simply make sure that vent is open As with any vent open to the outside make sure there is a rodent scree...

Page 13: ...UP A FIRE Using flammable liquids can be explosive and cause personal injury or even death Using a good firestarter can make lighting a fire much easier There are several different types of firestarter available in chips nuggets and gels Newspaper also makes a good fire starter if it is torn into strips When building a fire use plenty of fire starter on the bottom and use small kindling directly o...

Page 14: ... glass clean Doing this in the morning will not only clean the glass but re builds the heat level for an efficient burn warming the chimney system as well as the secondary burn system 4 IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE A CHIMNEY FIRE CLOSE THE DOOR SHUT DOWN THE AIR CONTROL COMPLETELY ALLOWING THE FIRE TO GO OUT DO NOT FIRE THE STOVE AGAIN UNTIL THE CHIMNEY HAS BEEN CLEANED AND INSPECTED FOR DAMAGE 5 Break i...

Page 15: ... the stove body Turn the variable speed knob to click onto high speed As the knob is turned clock wise the blower speed decreases to your desired speed The blower speed should match the desired burn rate on your stove i e low burn rate low blower speed high burn rate high blower speed and so forth When routing the blower power cord take care to keep it away from hot surfaces or surfaces that could...

Page 16: ...ool This combination of slow exhaust and a cool chimney causes creosote to stick to the walls of the chimney When creosote accumulates it causes the draft to slow and the problem of creosote accumulation will compound If the creosote is not removed on a regular basis a chimney fire can occur which can damage the chimney and or stove Therefore the importance of regular chimney maintenance cannot be...

Page 17: ... once a year Every 2 3 months visually check the stove interior especially for ash build up on top of the ceramic insulation This is a great time to inspect the bricks gaskets ceramic blanket and the rest of the stove for signs of abnormal wear Start by shoveling all the ashes out of the stove and emptying the ash pan Use a shop vac to clean the hard to reach places Look at the inside of the stove...

Page 18: ...llowing installations 1 Mobile Home installation with the stove in a corner using double wall pipe 2 Residential installation with the stove in a corner using double wall pipe For single wall pipe refer to figure 2 Hearth ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINIMUMS 16 16 8 6 8 ...

Page 19: ...installation 1 Residential installation with the stove in a corner using single wall pipe For double wall pipe refer to figure 1 For mobile home installation in a corner refer to figure 1 Hearth ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINIMUMS 16 16 8 8 6 ...

Page 20: ...Mobile home installation with the stove on a straight wall using double wall pipe 2 Residential installation with the stove on a sraight wall using double wall pipe For single wall pipe refer to figure 4 ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINUMUMS 8 11 8 17 16 Hearth ...

Page 21: ...ations 1 Residential installation with the stove on a stright wall using single wall pipe For double wall pipe refer to figure 3 For mobile home installation on a straight wall refer to figure 3 ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINIMUMS 12 13 10 21 Hearth ...

Page 22: ...earances to combustibles must be maintained per manufacturer s instructions on chimney pipe and stove pipe connectors Use only double wall connector in mobile homes Spark arrestor cap 3 minimum 2 minimum 10 Roof brace Residential or manufactured home Installation Residential Home Installation Storm collar Chimney Sections Attic Insulation Shield Support Box Cross Framing Double Wall Connector 4 ou...

Page 23: ...23 Dimensional Drawings for the Aspen 11 28 25 6 10 9 5 x12 18 5 5 29 25 20 75 23 ...

Page 24: ...owing installations 1 Installation into a masonry fireplace 2 Installation into factory built fireplace 16 15 21 Combustible Mantle Option 1 Leveling bolts Option 2 Roller Chimney liner 16 21 6 9 5 x12 Fireplace Surround Installation zone 9 25 15 25 ...

Page 25: ...nstallation Use this diagram for the installation of your stove into an alcove All other hearth section 2 and stove clearance requirements section 6 must be maintained 48 Minimum Opening 60 Minimum Height 48 Maximum Depth ...

Page 26: ...ary every few months Even a small amount of build up can cause a draft restriction for example inch of build up on the side wall of a 6 chimney reduces the effective area of the chimney by about 20 Pay close attention to the chimney cap especially if it has a screen Screened chimney caps can become blocked enough to restrict flow in just a few weeks Screened caps are required by H U D code on mobi...

Page 27: ...he pedestal pedestal models only 5 Atmospheric conditions Occasionally barometric episodes occer that affect draft thereby affecting stove performance If your stove has been working fine and performance drops suddenly this is most likely the cause and will usually go away within a few days 6 Your fuel load may be too small or the wood size too large for the coal bed A small bed of coals requires r...

Page 28: ...e black door Includes Glass glass holder gaskets door handle and door pins 10 KA DOOR1GOLDC Complete gold door Includes Glass glass holder gaskets door handle and door pins 11 KA DOOR1PEWTERC Complete pewter door Includes Glass glass holder gaskets door handle and door pins 12 KA ASPSURROUND Fireplace surround kit Parts 1 KR BRICK Individual replacement firebrick 2 KR DOORGASKET Replacement door g...

Page 29: ...line at kumastoves com When calling you will need to have your proof of purchase the model name and the serial number of your stove When calling please remember that shipping and handling costs are not covered under this warranty Warranty Exclusions This Warranty does not cover 1 Changes in the color of the surface of the stove as this naturally happens during the firing of the stove and is consid...

Page 30: ...1 1990 SMOKE THIS MODEL 0 GRAMS PER HOUR 7 5 EFFICIENCY 50 60 70 80 90 100 Wood heaters with higher efficiencies cost less to operate TESTED FOR EFFICIENCY USING CANADIAN METHOD B 415 HEAT OUTPUT 11 689 to 24 206 BTU HR Use this to choose the right size appliance for your needs Ask dealer for help This wood heater will achieve low smoke output and high efficiency only if properly maintained See ow...

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