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 CAUTION: 
 Never empty a stove in operation.
 Never use your household or shop vacuum cleaner to remo
ve ash from the stove;
 always remove and dispose of the ash properly.

Creosote - formation and need for removal
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. When burning wood, the chimney and chimney connector 

should be inspected at least once every two months 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. 

Dispose the ash in a metal container with a tight fitting lid.
The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible 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 disperded, they should be retained in the closed container 
until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. 
Return the ash pan to its original position in the stove, and close the door.

Clean the flue/chimney - all the way from the stove to the flue terminal point above the house.
A good routine is to clean the flue after each heating season in any case, and inspect prior to the 
season to ensure that bird’s nests or other blockages have not occurred during the off season. 

Ash disposal
Empty the ashpan on a daily basis or as needed. Ash allowed to build up towards the underside 
of the grate will trap heat and could cause premature failure of the grate.

Empty the ashpan according to this procedure:
Open the front door, and use a shovel or poker to stir excess ash through the ash slots in the grate 
down into the ash pan. Take out the ash pan, making sure to keep it level to avoid spilling ash. 

3.3 Cleaning the Stove and the Flue

Check for soot above the baffle plate and around the flue outlet every month or so to start with. 
If the stove suddenly becomes sluggish, check for a soot fall around the flue collar or in the flue/
chimney. 

Gasket
The gasket around the perimeter of the door may harden over a period of time. It should be 
replaced if it becomes difficult to close the doors or if air starts to leak in around the perimeter 
of the doors, causing the fire to become a little less controllable. A morsø rope gasket kit is 
available from your stove supplier.

The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once every two months 

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.

Summary of Contents for 6100 series

Page 1: ...ctions 6100 series For use in North America Read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater If this room heater is not properly installed a house fire may result To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact local building officials about restrictions and insta...

Page 2: ...sø 6100 series meets the U S Environmental Protection Agency s emission limits for wood heaters sold on or after July 1 1990 The Morsø 6100 series have been tested by OMNI Test Laboratories Inc The test standards are ANSI UL 1482 for the United States and ULC S627 for Canada The stove is listed for burning wood only Do not burn other fuels Under specific test conditions this heater has been shown ...

Page 3: ...xisting chimney 6 1 5 Positioning the stove 8 1 6 Mobile Home Installation 10 2 0 Operation 11 2 1 Before you start firing 11 2 2 Lighting and loading intervals 12 3 0 Maintenance 16 3 1 Exterior maintenance 16 3 2 Internal maintenance 16 3 3 Cleaning the stove and the flue 18 3 4 Leaving the stove for extended periods 21 3 5 Parts diagram 22 3 6 Parts list 23 ...

Page 4: ...he local building officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area Before you start installing your stove make sure that The stove and chimney connection are placed far enough from combustible materials to meet all clearance requirements The floor protection must be adequate and must be made correctly according to the requirements All neccessary approvals are needed from the l...

Page 5: ...sions of the chimney connector and chimney must not be less than 6 inches diameter or equivalent cross section and should not be significantly larger than this Too large a section will tend to allow the flue gases to cool excessively causing sluggishness or unpredictability in the stove s performance We recommend the length of the chimney system should be at least 16 feet not required above the st...

Page 6: ...ope horizontal runs of connector upward 1 4 inch per foot 20 mm per metre going from the stove toward the chimney The recommended maximum length of a horizontal run is 3 feet 1 metre and the total length should be no longer than 8 feet 2 5 metres Information on assembling and installing connectors is provided by the manufacturer s instructions exactly as you assemble the connector and attach it to...

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Page 8: ...above the stove see below in the clearance chart These distances may need to be increased if the materials are sensitive to heat Note also that wall paper and other decorative materials may become detached with the effects of heat and care should be taken to ensure that they do not fall towards the stove in such an event When the stove is positioned near non combustible materials a gap of 4 inches...

Page 9: ...LE FLOOR PROTECTOR FLOOR PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS BENEATH STOVE USA CANADA 8 8 16 8 200 mm 8 200 mm 8 200 mm 18 450 mm EXTENDING DISTANCE BACK EXTENDING DISTANCE RIGHT SIDE EXTENDING DISTANCE LEFT SIDE EXTENDING DISTANCE FRONT ...

Page 10: ...oor protection requirements in section 1 5 must be followed precisely In Canada this appliance must be connected to a 6 152 mm factory built chimney conforming to CAN ULC 629M STANDARD FOR FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEYS Floor protection as referenced in section 1 5 must be followed as well as use of Canadian Floor Protector Follow the chimney and chimney connector manufacturer s instructions when installi...

Page 11: ...SENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER OR FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE IN THIS HEATER KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IT IS IN USE Note Acid Protection If acid washing the masonry around the stove protect the stove surface with an acid proof cover Fresh Air Inlet Unless there is deemed to be sufficient ambient leakage of air into the room via doorways windows and the like...

Page 12: ...Pilot air inlets Primary Air is controlled using the lever situated over the door Moving the control lever to right position will open the air inlet and will allow a supply of preheated air to enter the firebox via the airwash system situated inside the stove and above the glass Choosing your fuel All types of natural wood can be burned on your stove but they must be well seasoned and dry Once the...

Page 13: ... quickly be formed by lighting with firestarters Morsø kindling bags or 7 10 pieces of twisted paper under the dry kindling wood 4 After lighting partially close the door leaving it open an inch or two to allow in plenty of combustion air 2 For lighting the fire use 2 3 pounds of dry kindling wood ...

Page 14: ... embers Leave half an inch or more between each piece Max fuelload 4 0 pounds h 8 Close the door Leave the primary air supply fully open If it does not light leave the door slightly ajar to allow the necessary amount of air in to ignite the wood Close the door again once the wood has kindled 9 After a few minutes adjust the primary air supply to suit your heating requirements Make sure that there ...

Page 15: ...ter part 62901200 The Flue Gas Thermometer magnetically attaches onto the stove pipe approx 20 cm 8 above the stove s top plate and measures the surface temperature of the stove pipe Please see your authorized Morsø Dealer for availability Draft conditions If smoke or fumes come out of your stove when lightning up and reloading or if the fire simply will not respond a poor draft is almost certainl...

Page 16: ...n perfoming maintenance on your stove always protect yourself using safety goggles and gloves 3 1 Exterior Maintenance The stove surface is painted with heat resistant Senotherm paint It is best kept clean by vacuuming with a soft brush attachment or by wiping with a lint free cloth Over a period of time the painted surface may become slightly grey A can of Morsø touch up spray paint should be ava...

Page 17: ...h hinge Remove the two hinge pins lift the door off the hinges and place it face down on a sheet of cardboard or other nonabrasive fabric 2 Unscrew the 4 bolts that secure the glass In the event that a bolt sheers off when being unscrewed remove the remaining body of the bolt by drilling down its centre with 1 8 inch high speed steel drill bit Smaller drill bits may be successful but do not use a ...

Page 18: ...way from the stove to the flue terminal point above the house A good routine is to clean the flue after each heating season in any case and inspect prior to the season to ensure that bird s nests or other blockages have not occurred during the off season Ash disposal Empty the ashpan on a daily basis or as needed Ash allowed to build up towards the underside of the grate will trap heat and could c...

Page 19: ...Morsø Dealer or a professional chimney sweep If you do experience a chimney fire act promptly and Close the air control Get everyone out of the house Call the Fire Department Annual maintenance Before the heating season perform a thorough cleaning inspection and repair Thoroughly clean the chimney and chimney connector Inspect the chimney for damage and deterioration Replace weak sections of prefa...

Page 20: ...re chamber 3 Tip the other side brick and remove it from the fire chamber 4 When the side bricks are removed the bottom baffle is lowered and lifted out of the fire chamber 5 The upper baffle is removed from the brackets and lifted out of the firechamber ...

Page 21: ...o settle within the stove rust will form Rust expands as it takes a grip This can lead to undue pressure on the stove joints and this in turn may result in damage to the stove NOTE It is best to thoroughly clean the stove after the heating season has concluded Adding a dessicant such as kitter litter into the ash pan helps absorb moisture during the summer months Be sure to remove this prior to th...

Page 22: ...22 3 5 Parts diagram for model Morsø 6100 ...

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