Volcano Plus Revised August 2008
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WARNINGS:
Over firing the unit may result in overheating and can damage the fireplace and/or result in fire hazards.
The maximum firewood load must not exceed 5 medium sized logs (approximately 30 pounds). Open the door to reload
only when the wood has been reduced to charcoal, otherwise there is a risk of smoke infiltration into the house.
This fireplace has been designed to burn with the door closed. When the fireplace is being used, the door should only be
opened when adding more wood.
STARTING THE FIRE
Assure that all the safety precautions mentioned in the owner’s manual are being
respected.
1.
Place two logs in the firebox. The logs should sit directly on the hearth. Do not
use a fireplace grate.
2.
Add a fire starter on top of the two logs.
3.
Place a log on either side of the fire starter and on top of the first set of wood.
4.
Place one last log directly above the firestarter, but with a clearance of 1-3
inches.
5.
Push the automatic air control handle inwards and pull it back outwards.
6.
Light the fire starter.
7.
Keep the door open until the fire starter is well lit. Do not leave the door open
for more than 2 minutes.
8.
Close the door.
Summary of Operation of the Automatic Air Control:
1.
Select the burning rate for the season.
2.
Push and retract the control handle when starting the fire or when
adding wood.
ADDING A NEW CHARGE OF WOOD
When the wood has been reduced to embers, you may add a new load.
5-
Bring the wood near the fireplace.
6-
Reactivate the automatic air control.
7-
Unlock the door for 2-3 minutes to activate the remaining charcoal.
8-
Open the door slowly and add 2-3 logs.
9-
Push the door closed without locking it. Hold the door closed until
you establish a flame.
10-
When a solid flame has been established, lock the door.
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