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November
2013
SAFETY
ALL STATE or LOCAL CODES take precedence and MUST be observed.
These models have been constructed along U L391-99 parameters. Many of the recommendations
in this manual are also based on the National Fire Protection Association Code 211.
Before installing or starting operation, read and familiarize yourself with all instructions.
Installation is to be performed only by qualifi ed heating professionals.
RISK OF EXPLOSION OR PERSONAL INJURY WHEN FUEL DOOR OR ASH DOOR ARE OPENED:
ALWAYS
hesitate momentarily between the first and second latches when opening doors to allow
unburned gases to ignite. Failure to do so could result in severe burns.
DO NOT
use chemicals, kerosene or other flammable liquids to start a fire; severe burns could result.
DO NOT
store combustible liquids or materials near the appliance.
DO
NOT
store wood within the minimum clearance to combustibles.
DO
NOT
burn gasoline, naphtha or engine oil.
DO
NOT
start a fire if flammable vapors or dust are present. An explosion could result.
DO
NOT
install in garage where fuels are stored.
DO NOT
burn garbage, tires, telephone poles, railroad ties or yard waste. In many areas this is illegal
and will damage the appliance. Burning anything other than approved fuels will void
any
warranties.
MAINTENANCE:
To avoid electric shock, disconnect electrical supply before performing maintenance. To avoid severe burns,
allow the appliance to cool before performing maintenance.
APPLIANCE OPERATION:
DO NOT
block flow of combustion or ventilation air to the appliance.
DO NOT
restrict access to the rear of the unit for maintenance.
This appliance requires electricity whenever in operation. Operation without electricity could result in the
appliance overheating. If power outages are anticipated, a back-up electrical generator is recommended.
DANGER
NOTE: