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NOTE:
Various qualities of coal have different burn characteristics. Therefore,
you may have to change the adjustment to suit the coal purchased.
ASH CONTROL AND REMOVAL
Check the ash pan daily and empty as needed. Do not allow ashes
to pile up in the base of the heater or overflow the ash pan.
CAUTION: ALWAYS USE OPERATING TOOL TO REMOVE THE
ASH PAN.
CAUTION:
Over-firing the heater may cause a house fire. If the stove or
chimney connector glows, you are over-firing!
TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND FIRE ADJUSTING
The heat output of our model 627/629 and 657/659stove is regulated by spin
valve and 667/669 and 679 by air shutter and 677 Model has thermostat which
adjusts the stove’s temperature by increasing or decreasing the flow of draught.
To adjust for your comfort, turn the spin valve clockwise.
If the fire patch is small and to the rear of the grate, use operating tool and pull
and push the pushing rod.(Wait one hour and notice that the fire has become
larger and advanced more to the front of the grate.) Additional pulls and push
the pushing rod will continue to advance the fire.Too many pulls and pushes
will cause the coal to fall off the end of the grate before it is consumed.
NOTE:
Various qualities of coal have different burn characteristics. Therefore,
you may have to change the adjustment to suit the coal purchased.
ASH CONTROL AND REMOVAL
Check the ash pan daily and empty as needed. Do not allow ashes
to pile up in the base of the heater or overflow the ash pan.
CAUTION: ALWAYS USE OPERATING TOOL TO REMOVE THE
ASH PAN.
Summary of Contents for 627/629
Page 4: ...Page 2 Part 2 Diagram Model 627 Diagram ...
Page 5: ...Page 3 Model 657 Diagram ...
Page 6: ...Page 4 Model 667 Diagram ...
Page 7: ...Page 5 Model 679 Diagram ...
Page 8: ...Page 6 Model 677 Diagram ...