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USE AND CARE OF GLASS 

 
a) Inspect the glass regularly for cracks and breaks, if you detect a crack or break, extinguish 

the fire immediately and return the door to your stove dealer for glass replacement before 
further use. 

 
b) To remove glass, remove the clips on the back of the door (see drawing #1). Refer to 

drawings #1,2 & 3 for replacement of glass with 5mm Pyroceram 

ONLY

. To order proper 

glass size refer to drawing #1 and Dimension Table. 

 
c)  Do not slam stove door or otherwise impact the glass. When closing door, make sure that 

logs or other objects do not . protrude to impact against door. 

 
 
d)  Do not build the fire too close to the glass. 
 
e) Clean the glass regularly, if the deposit is not very heavy normal glass cleaners are 

adequate. Do not clean the glass with materials which may scratch or damage the glass. 
Scratches on the glass can develop into cracks or breaks. 

 
f)   Never attempt to clean the glass when hot or while a fire is in the unit. 

g) Never put substances which can ignite explosively, since even small explosions in 

confined areas can blow out the glass. 

 

 

WARRANTY 

 

The Reverso Glass Door has a warranty against 

defects in workmanship and materials for the 

period of one year. 

Pyroceram is warranted only If the stove is not fired 

more than 1380°F. 

Reverso-Manufacturing Ltd. will repair or replace, at our 

discretion, any detective parts F.O.B. our plant. 

Damage that occurs through misuse or improper 

installation Is not covered by this warranty. 

Summary of Contents for Reverso 35

Page 1: ...da L4L 5V3 Tel 905 851 6701 Fax 905 851 8376 Website www reversomfg com Email reverso rogers com REVERSO AUTOMATIC WOODBURNING STOVES MODEL REVERSO 35 REVERSO 45 OPERATION AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION MADE IN CANADA CSA CERTIFIED APPLIANCE Rev September 2005 ...

Page 2: ...new stove will give you years of service and pleasure However to Insure that the finish retains its original beauty a few simple steps must be followed on its initial firing and subsequent short term thereafter As there is a certain amount of smoke that is produced during the initial burn of the high temperature paint and lubricants used in manufacturing it is advised that the stove be fired outdo...

Page 3: ... 5 over collar of fan 1 Lift duct 5 up and hook the channel 6 under the rear edge of the stove Push the top of the duct forward until the lip Is seated underneath the top edge of the stove and holes for the screws 4 line up Install the screws 4 To finish install the two rear screws to the blower and tighten To start the fire place a log on each side of the fire box put paper and kindling in betwee...

Page 4: ...creosote could be produced Generally try to set the automatic damper to avoid the two extremes on the high side to avoid overheating and on the low side to avoid creosote Do Not Tamper with the automatic draft control The bimetal thermostat is accurately calibrated by the factory Any abuse will render them inoperative as far as accurately functioning automatically If you prefer the aesthetics of a...

Page 5: ...10 x 18 1 2 10 x 23 Log Length 20 24 Shipping Weight 360 lbs 470 lbs Burning Time Approx 10 Hours 10 Hours Optional Blower c w Variable Speed Control 210 C F M 210 C F M Can Heat an Area Up To 3000 Sq Ft 4000 Sq Ft BTU Output with Blower 35 000 45 000 Airtight Solid Continuous Welded 3 16 Body 1 4 Top Plate 5 16 Doors Prime Steel Plate Resists Warping and Thermal Cracking Black Matte Finish ...

Page 6: ...dering ones Large smouldering fires create an enormous amount of creosote small intense fires produce lesser amounts of creosote Control Intensity of flame with the manual draft control 8 Do not keep any combustible material near the stove to avoid spontaneous combustion WARRANTY Our stoves are completely warranted against defects In workmanship and materials for a period of ton years The optional...

Page 7: ...7 GLASS DOOR FOR MODEL R 45 R 35 15 T 15 R 15 2BR R 40 ...

Page 8: ... the glass e Clean the glass regularly if the deposit is not very heavy normal glass cleaners are adequate Do not clean the glass with materials which may scratch or damage the glass Scratches on the glass can develop into cracks or breaks f Never attempt to clean the glass when hot or while a fire is in the unit g Never put substances which can ignite explosively since even small explosions in co...

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