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Operating Your Appliance
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Re-Loading the Stove
Follow the directions below to minimize smoke spillage while re-loading the stove.
1
Open the air control all the way (pull it out).
2
Open the bypass.
3
Open the door slightly. Let the airflow inside the firebox to stabilize before opening the doors fully.
4
Load wood onto the fire.
Overnight Burn
This stove is large enough to accommodate burn times up to 12 hours. Follow the steps below to achieve
an overnight burn.
1
Move the air control to high burn and let the stove become hot (burn for approximately 15 minutes).
2
Load as much wood as possible. Use large pieces if possible.
3
Let the stove burn on high for 15 minutes to keep the stove hot, and then adjust the air control to LOW.
4
In the morning the stove should still be hot, with embers in the coal bed. Stir the coals and load
small pieces of wood to re-ignite the fire, if desired.
In the morning, if there is creosote build-up in the stove, this indicates the stove was not hot
enough before setting the air control to LOW. Burn the wood on HIGH longer before setting the
air control to low.
Differences if chimney height and draft may lower overall burn times.
Normal Operating Sounds
Creaks and Clicks:
The cast iron may creak or click when the stove
heats up and cools down - this is normal.
Blower Sounds:
The blower will make a slight "humm" as it
pushes air through the stove.
Hint:
Make sure the leveling bolts on legs are extended -
preventing the hearth from amplifying any vibrations.