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VISION
SUPREME FIREPLACES
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SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR YOUR VISION
Carefully read these instructions before installing and using the woodstove.
The Vision is a high efficient woodstove and gets very hot when in use. Contact with the woodstove can
cause severe harm. Install a safety screen to keep children and pets out of reach.
Never leave children or pets unattended while the woodstove is hot.
Do not operate the woodstove with the door open. Leaving the door open will overheat and damage the
woodstove and void the warranty.
Open the door to reload only when the wood has been reduced to embers, otherwise there is a risk of smoke
infiltration into the house and overheating the woodstove.
Only burn dry wood in the Vision woodstove. Do not burn treated wood, construction scraps, coal, garbage,
plastic or metal. Burning anything other than dry natural wood will damage your woodstove and void the
warranty.
Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or
“freshen up” a fire in this woodstove. Keep all such liquids well away from the woodstove while it is in use.
Do not use a woodstove grate.
Do not alter or substitute any components of the woodstove. Changes made to the design of the woodstove
will void the warranty and can be hazardous.
As this woodstove is only intended for burning wood, do not install an unvented gas log set into the structure.
This woodstove is not intended for use in mobile homes.
Install the Vision only as described in this manual of installation.
Cleaning products may damage the paint or plating of the woodstove.
Do not do any maintenance to your woodstove while it is still hot.
Do not obstruct the air flow of the louvers and grills of the woodstove.
Do not use a woodstove insert or other products not specified for use with this woodstove.
Consult authority having jurisdiction (such as the fire department, the municipal building department, the fire
prevention bureau) to determine the need to obtain a permit before installation.
Smoke detectors must be installed at least 15 feet away from the woodstove as to not be triggered by
accidental woodstove smoking.
When performing renovation work around the woodstove, always ensure that the minimum clearances to
combustible materials are respected.
Burning charcoal (if charcoal is used for the barbeque feature) may produce carbon monoxide. Be sure to
have proper ventilation to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
Please register your SUPREME product online at
http://www.supremem.com/registration.php
to
ensure full warranty coverage. Proof of purchase is required for all warranty claims.