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Dry, seasoned wood is that which has been cut, split and allowed to dry 

under a covered area where air is free to flow and circulate under and 

around the wood (not under a tarp or plastic). Make sure wood is not 

stacked directly on the ground, it may absorb moisture from the ground. 

It should be allowed to dry in these conditions for a minimum of six 

months, preferably one year or more. 

IT MUST BE UNDERSTOOD 

THAT WOOD CANNOT BE LEFT IN ANY KIND OF WET OR DAMP 

AREA OR IT WILL NEVER BECOME COMPLETELY SEASONED

. Your 

fireplace insert will not operate at the level that it is meant to unless you 

use seasoned, dry wood. Do not burn driftwood or wood that has been 

in salt water, doing so will void your warranty. Do not burn treated wood, 

coal, garbage, cardboard, solvents, or colored paper. Burning treated 

wood, garbage, solvents, or colored paper may result in the release of 

toxic fumes. This type of burning will also void your warranty.

This appliance is not designed to be operated in a negative pressure. 

In very airtight homes with large kitchen exhaust fans, furnace cold air 

returns, fresh air exchange systems and any other air system in close 

proximity to the heating appliance may create a negative pressure in the 

same room as the heating appliance. This can create dangerous back 

drafting of the fireplace insert and chimney joints, drawing combustion 

by-products into the home. Be sure your home has adequate makeup air 

to eliminate negative pressures caused by the above-mentioned sources. 

Outside air connected to the appliance probably will not resolve such a 

problem as the stove or fireplace insert is not the source of negative pres-

sure. Lennox Hearth Products accepts no liability for damages resulting 

from negative pressures described above.

Ventilation Requirements 

- Provide adequate air for combustion. The 

fresh air requirements of this appliance must be met within the space 

where it will be installed. Ventilation is essential when using a Solid-Fuel-

Burning heater.  In well insulated and weather tight homes, it may be 

difficult to establish a good draft up the chimney (caused by a shortage 

of air in the home). The lack of air is caused by many common household 

appliances which exhaust air from the home (such as a furnace, heat 

pump, air conditioner, clothes dryer, exhaust fans, fireplaces, and other 

fuel burning appliances). Also, the combustion process of this heater 

uses oxygen from inside the dwelling.  If the available fresh air delivery 

in the dwelling is insufficient to support the demands of these appliances, 

problems can result (i.e. excessive negative pressure can develop in the 

dwelling which will affect the rate at which this appliance can draft thus 

resulting in performance problems.  To correct this problem it may help 

to open a window (preferably on the windward side of the house) or 

install an optional outside air kit.

NEGATIVE PRESSURE WARNING

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, 
which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote 
vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning 
fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When 
ignited,  this  creosote  makes  an  extremely  hot  fire.  The  chimney  and 
chimney connector should be inspected at least once monthly during 
the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If 
creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of 
a chimney fire.

Ashes should be scooped out of a cool fireplace insert with a small metal 
shovel. Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. 
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 the cinders have thoroughly cooled. Ashes can ignite up to 72 hours 
after removal from the fireplace insert.

This unit is designed and engineered to burn, dry, well-seasoned wood 
only.

CREOSOTE, FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL

ASH DISPOSAL

FUEL

Please be patient with the heat output of your fireplace insert for the first 

few weeks. The steel will go through a curing process that eliminates 

moisture, which is deep in the steel and firebrick. This moisture will re-

duce initial heat output of your fireplace insert and may make it difficult 

to start. After you have broken in the paint on the fireplace insert it will 

be necessary to build hot fires to thoroughly remove the moisture from 

the appliance. Running the fireplace insert with the draft fully open for 1 

to 1-1/2 hours after starting and adding generous amounts of fuel during 

the first week or two should complete the curing process. We recommend 

the use of a thermometer attached to the fireplace insert top or chimney. 

Temperatures on the connector pipe should run in the 250-600 degree 

range. 

(DO NOT OVERFIRE THE INSERT DURING THIS PROCESS. 

IF  THE  INSERT  OR  CHIMNEY  BECOMES  RED,  REDUCE  THE 

AMOUNT OF AIR ENTERING THE INSERT IMMEDIATELY).

If your fireplace insert has a Gold or Nickel-Plated Door, be sure to 

clean it with a household type glass cleaner and a very soft cloth to 

remove any fingerprints and residues prior to the first fire and before 

any fire if the gold has been handled or soiled. Do not close the door 

tightly during the “Burn-In Period.” Also, open the door frequently 

(every 5-10 minutes) to keep the gasket from adhering to the curing 

paint.

  Ventilate the house well during these first firings as the paint gives 

off carbon dioxide and unpleasant odors. It is recommended that persons 

sensitive to an imbalance in the indoor air quality avoid the fireplace insert 

during the curing process.

Your new Legacy™/Elite™ C/E260 fireplace insert is painted with a high 

temperature paint that cures during the first few firings. We recommend 

that you put your fireplace insert through a regimen of three burns. The 

first two should last for 20 minutes each at 250 degrees (the fireplace 

insert should be allowed to cool completely between each burn). The 

third should be a burn of at least 450 degrees F. for 45-60 minutes. 

The paint will become soft, gummy and emit non-toxic smoke during 

these burns. After the fireplace insert cools down for the third time, the 

paint will harden. 

DO NOT BUILD A LARGE ROARING FIRE UNTIL THIS 

CURING EFFECT IS COMPLETE OR YOU MAY DAMAGE THE FINISH OF 

YOUR INSERT

. Spray can touch-ups should be done only with a high 

temperature  stove    paint  (cat.  no.  70K99),  available  from  all  Lennox 

Hearth Products dealers.

BURN-IN PERIOD

PAINT CURING

Summary of Contents for Elite E260

Page 1: ...re la demande Num ro de la pi ce 775 210CF Theseappliancesmustbeproperlyinstalledandoperatedinordertopreventthe possibility of a house fire Please read this entire installation and operation manual be...

Page 2: ...Required Clearances 7 Hearth Protection 8 USING THIS MANUAL Please read and carefully follow all of the instructions found in thismanual Pleasepayspecialattentiontothesafetyinstructions provided in t...

Page 3: ...accumulations Any accumulations over 1 4 thick should be removed by a professionalchimneysweep Donotattempttoburnoutheavy creosoteaccumulationswithahotfire Iflargeaccumulations are occurring review y...

Page 4: ...been developed tested and constructed in accordance with the requirements of UL 1482 ULC S628 and HUD standards and is listed by OMNI Test Laboratories Portland OR It has been approved for residential...

Page 5: ...hot fire The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once monthly during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulated it should be...

Page 6: ...ds The front baffle boards will be the two remaining baffle boards which are the larger two baffle boards of the four baffle board kit They will be installed with the 9 5 8 dimension from the front to...

Page 7: ...oor opening of the unit Minimum distance of floor protection to the side 8 200 mm This is measured from the sides of the door opening in the USA and from the sides of the insert in Canada Model A B C...

Page 8: ...r Inch of Specified min thickness of alternate material kM x thickness alternate k value per inch of listed material TM of listed material kL material TL TM inches kM x TL 84 TM inches 35 x 75 84 312...

Page 9: ...on around the outer edge of both the top and side surround panels 9 Install the surround panels loosely align and tighten Check for a tight fit against the fireplace 10 Locate the draft rod extension...

Page 10: ...positive flue connection in masonry fireplaces is to secure a seal off plate i e 22 gage sheet steel in the fireplace throat using masonry screws Other acceptable methods include packing noncombustib...

Page 11: ...NY Chimney Liner Installation Installing the Insert Post Installation Checks Place the insert into the fireplace making sure to center it side to side Slide the insert in until the surround mounts are...

Page 12: ...t towards the fireplace insert reduces the burn rate in the firebox For your convenience the rod on this control is marked with four grooves to assist you in obtaining repeat able burn rates 3 Place a...

Page 13: ...to the desired speed setting When the insert cools down the blower will automatically turn off Rheostat Operation The highest blower speed is obtained by turning the rheostat knob clockwise until it...

Page 14: ...with different loading configurations to achieve longer burns Try loading the wood from side to side and nesting it in the ashes to prevent airflow under and around the wood Fresh wood should be loade...

Page 15: ...The following are methods for keeping buildup on your glass to a minimum When properly installed and operated by a knowledgeable operator your glass door should require very little maintenance Do not...

Page 16: ...n Glass above SMOKES WHEN 1 If smoke is entering the room check to make sure your baffle boards are properly installed DOOR IS OPEN and that the baffle blanket is pushed back flush with the front of t...

Page 17: ...sembly DO NOT Close the door tightly during Burn In period DO Be sure to clean any fingerprints from the Gold or Nickel faceplate before burning the fireplace insert Clean the Gold or Nickel door only...

Page 18: ...p Switch Brushed Nickel 29 H8064 Snap Switch w Gasket Hardware 32 H8066 Control Switch Manual Off Automatic C260 AND E260 INSERT PARTS 33 71139 Large Flange Screw Black Seven Needed H5294 Large Flange...

Page 19: ...19 Replacement Parts Model C260...

Page 20: ...20 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE Replacement Parts Model E260...

Page 21: ...21 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE 7 11 10 6 9 5 4 4 1 8 2 3 Replacement Parts Model C260 and E260 16 29 17 15 32 18 19 Door Parts Blower Parts...

Page 22: ...BLWRS B Blower Sides Black 71105 BLWRS G Blower Sides Gold 71106 BLWRS N Blower Sides Nickel Accessories Model E260 BLOWERS H7912 WLINS BLWR B SS Blower Insert Black H7913 WLINS BLWR G SS Blower Inse...

Page 23: ...2940 G Gold 29 x 40 71010 WFT2948 G Gold 29 x 48 71013 WFT3340 G Gold 33 x 40 71014 WFT3348 G Gold 33 x 48 71076 WFT2940 N Nickel 29 x 40 71077 WFT2948 N Nickel 29 x 48 71080 WFT3340 N Nickel 33 x 40...

Page 24: ...24 SAFETY LISTING LABEL...

Page 25: ...25 NOTES...

Page 26: ...iance 2 The serial number of the appliance Your Appliance s Model Number________________________________________ Your Appliance s Serial Number_________________________________________ The Date On Whi...

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