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The operation of this unit in a manner inconsistent with the owner’s manual 

will void the warranty and is also against federal regulations. United States 

Stove Company warrants this product to be free from defects in material and 

workmanship, to the original retail purchaser only, for the time period identified 

below, measured from the date of the initial purchase as evidenced on an 

invoice, cancelled check, sales receipt, etc., to receipt of a claim by United 

States Stove Company (“USSC”) or an authorized dealer, as follows:

WARRANTY CONDITIONS

•  This warranty only covers USSC appliances that are purchased through an 

USSC authorized retailer, dealer or distributor.

•  This warranty is only valid while the USSC appliance remains at the site of 

original installation. This warranty does not apply to products purchased for 

rental use.

CLAIM PROCEDURE

Contact United States Stove Company for warranty service. You will be asked 

to provide detailed descriptions and pertinent data, including proof or purchase 

which will be returned upon request. Providing the heater has been installed 

and used in accordance with the Owner’s Manual supplied with the heater 

and the issue does not fall under a situation of exclusion, United States Stove 

Company will either:
•  Replace the defective part free of charge. Parts and/or service replacements 

made under the terms of this warranty are warranted only for the remaining 

period of the original heater warranty.

•  Replace the heater free of charge. Should the heater be replaced by United 

States Stove Company “free of charge”, all further warranty obligations are 

thereby met.

•  Where the defect is of a cosmetic (non-functional) nature, United States 

Stove Company will bear reasonable expense to repair the heater, including 

such items as welding, painting, and incidental labor. A “reasonable expense” 

is defined by terms of this warranty as $30.00/hour with full refund for any 

purchase of parts.

WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS

This warranty does not cover the following:
• 

Damage to or changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use. As a heating 

appliance, some changes in color or interior and exterior surface finishes may 

occur. This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty.

• 

Damage  to  printed,  plated,  or  enameled  surfaces  caused  by  fingerprints, 

accidents, misuse, scratches, melted items, or other external sources and 

residues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes.

•  Repair or replacement of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during 

the warranty period. These parts include: paint, pellet, and the discoloration 

of glass.

•  Minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts causing noise. 

These conditions are normal and complaints related to this noise are not 

covered by this warranty.

•  Damages resulting from: (1) failure to install, operate, or maintain the appliance 

in accordance with the installation instructions, operating instructions, and 

listing  agent  identification  label  furnished  with  the  appliance;  (2)  failure  to 

install the appliance in accordance with local building codes and/or authorities 

having jurisdiction; (3) shipping or improper handling; (4) improper operation, 

abuse, misuse, continued operation with damaged, corroded or failed 

components, accident, alteration, or improperly/incorrectly performed repairs; 

(5) environmental conditions, weather, inadequate ventilation, negative 

pressure, or drafting caused by tightly sealed constructions, insufficient make-

up air supply, or handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces 

or other such causes; (6) use of fuels other than those specified in the operating 

instructions; (7) installation or use of components not supplied with appliance 

or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by USSC; (8) 

modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by USSC 

in writing; and/or (9) interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supply 

to the appliance.

•  Non-USSC venting components, hearth components or other accessories used 

in conjunction with the appliance.

•  USSC’s obligation under this warranty does not extend to the appliance’s 

capability to heat the desired space. Information is provided to assist the 

consumer and the dealer in selecting the proper appliance for the application. 

Consideration  must  be  given  to  appliance  location  and  configuration, 

environmental conditions, insulation and air tightness of the structure.

•  Problems relating to smoking or creosote. Smoking is attributable to inadequate 

draft due to the design or installation of the flue system or installation of the 

heater itself. Creosote formation is largely attributable to improper operation of 

the unit and/or draft as mentioned above.

•  Any cost associated with product removal and re-installation, travel, 

transportation, or shipping.

•  Service calls to diagnose trouble (unless authorized in writing by the 

manufacturer, distributor, or dealer).

THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF

• 

The appliance has been over-fired or operated in atmospheres contaminated by 

chlorine, fluorine, or other damaging chemicals. Over-firing can be identified 

by, but not limited to, warped plates or tubes, rust colored cast iron, bubbling, 

cracking and discoloration of steel or enamel finishes.

•  The appliance is subjected to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation.

•  There is any damage to the appliance or other components due to water or 

weather damage which is the result of, but not limited to, improper chimney or 
venting installation.

LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY

The owner’s exclusive remedy and USSC’s sole obligation under this warranty, 

under any other warranty, express or implied, or in contract, tort or otherwise, 

shall be limited to replacement, repair, or refund, in USSC’s sole and absolute 

discretion. In no event will USSC be liable for any incidental or consequential 

damages. THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS THE 

SOLE WARRANTY PROVIDED TO PURCHASER AND IS IN LIEU OF 

ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR 

IMPLIED. USSC MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES 

WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE 

PRODUCT, OTHER THAN (i) THE LIMITED WARRANTY ABOVE, AND 

(ii) ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES IMPOSED BY APPLICABLE LAW 

WHICH CANNOT BE WAIVED OR DISCLAIMED UNDER APPLICABLE 

LAW. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITHOUT 

LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND 

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED 

AND EXCLUDED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY 

APPLICABLE  LAW.  This  Limited  Warranty  gives  the  purchaser  specific 

legal rights; a purchaser may have other rights depending upon where he or 

she resides. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special, 

incidental or consequential damages, or state law may affect the duration of 

limitations, so the above exclusion and limitations may not be applicable.

WARRANTOR

The warrantor of record is United States Stove Company, PO Box 151, 227 

Industrial Park Road, South Pittsburg, Tennessee 37380. Phone number: (800)-

750-2723. Register your product on line at www.usstove.com. Save your proof 

of purchase, as documented in a receipt or invoice, with your records for any 

claims.

IMPORTANT

We congratulate you on your selection of United States Stove Company and 

its products. As the oldest solid fuel manufacturer in the United States (since 

1869), the United States Stove Company is very proud of its products, service, 

employees, and satisfied customers. We would like to hear from you if you are 

not satisfied with the manner in which you have been handled by our distributor, 

dealer, representative, customer service department, parts department, or sales 

department. Please reach out to us by using any of the contact information 

listed above.

Limited Warranty

852942B

TIME PERIOD

Firebox / Heat Exchanger

Limited Lifetime

Door

One Year

Cabinets and Trim

One Year

Gaskets

One Year

All Electrical Components (Blower, Auger 

/ Agitator Motor, PC Board, Switches)

One Year

Ceramic Glass

One Year

Summary of Contents for ASHLEY AF1300E

Page 1: ...ales et ou d autres probl mes de reproduction Pour plus d informations visitez www P65warnings ca gov Installation is to be preformed by a qualified installer SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Certified to UL 3...

Page 2: ...nace main disconnect Respect all local and national codes when installing this unit This unit is not to be connected to a chimney flue serving another appliance This unit is designed to burn solid har...

Page 3: ...t conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at a rate of 18 850 56 000 BTU hr This heater achieved a particulate emissions rate of 0 509 lb mmBtu when tested to method CSA B415 1 10 and an...

Page 4: ...fire Do not leave the furnace unattended when the door is slightly opened Do not burn garbage flammable fluid such as gasoline naphtha or motor oil Always close the door after the ignition Consult you...

Page 5: ...ure proper assembly installation and operation of your new furnace If installing in an area with a fan it should not be allowed to create negative pressure in the room where the furnace is installed L...

Page 6: ...trongly recommend that the hot air ductwork be installed by a home heating specialist If doing the installation yourself before you decide which installation will best suit your needs consult a qualif...

Page 7: ...7 CENTRAL INSTALLATION Optional Kits Thermostatically Controlled Damper Cold Air Return Enclosure Instruction...

Page 8: ...t Crimp the two female terminals to each of the wire leads Plug the wires to the thermodisc NOTE It does not matter which of the two wires plugs to which terminal on the thermodisc 3 Remove blower fro...

Page 9: ...ian It is recommended to connect the furnace to its own 15 amp 120 Volt circuit from the house power supply 105 C NOTE Wire leads from the distribution blower are usually BOTH BLACK Makes no differenc...

Page 10: ...mney must exceed any part of the building or other obstruction within a 10 3 04m distance by a height of 2 0 6m Installation of an interior chimney is always preferable to an exterior chimney The inte...

Page 11: ...a professional Make sure there are no cracks loose mortar or other signs of deterioration and blockage Have the chimney cleaned before the furnace is installed and operated When connecting the furnace...

Page 12: ...ctor and a minimum 24 gauge ventilated wall thimble which has two air channels of 1 25 4 mm each construct a wall pass through There shall be a minimum 6 152 4 mm separation area containing fiberglass...

Page 13: ...pipe must be short and straight All sections installed horizontally must slope at least 1 4 inch per foot with the upper end of the section toward the chimney Any installation with a horizontal run of...

Page 14: ...ame manufacturer and install the ceiling support package or wall pass through and T section package firestops where needed insulation shield roof flashing chimney cap etc Maintain proper clearance to...

Page 15: ...sure the fastest and cleanest start up These settings should remain open until the stove has heated up and an adequate fire has been established Once the fire is well established both the primary and...

Page 16: ...e reacts You can increase the number of logs burned at a time to making sure the temperature never rises higher than 475 F 246 C on a magnetic thermometer for installation on single wall stove pipes o...

Page 17: ...the front of the combustion chamber directly on the firebricks 5 Lay a few twists of newspaper over the kindling 6 Lay more dry kindling crisscrossing on top of the previous layers and possibly a few...

Page 18: ...e with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignit...

Page 19: ...HV of the fuel The lower heating value is when water leaves the combustion process as a vapor in the case of wood stoves the moisture in the wood being burned leaves the stove as a vapor The higher he...

Page 20: ...or air tight once a year in order to insure good control over the combustion maximum efficiency and security To change the door gasket simply remove the damaged one Carefully clean the available gaske...

Page 21: ...lacement Parts Wooden Knob Assembly 892767 2 Gasket Flue Collar 88032 2 Ring Flue Collar 22761 1 Flue Collar 6 C I 40246 1 Stub Collar 8 891214 2 Handle Assembly 891098 1 Ashpan Weldment 610498 1 Asse...

Page 22: ...nty Replacement Parts F140 Thermodisc 80714 1 Cover Junction Box 80231 1 Cabinet Back 27945 1 Cabinet Top 25561 1 Cabinet Side 25541 2 Locking Mech Feed Door 891097 1 Feed Door Hinge Bracket 22662 1 H...

Page 23: ...y 80594 1 Top Filler Assembly 610570 1 Optional Cold Air Return Enclosure Brick Retainer 28051 2 Right Shoulder Assembly 610568 1 Left Shoulder 28043 1 In order to maintain warranty components must be...

Page 24: ...any ________________________________________ Telephone No ______________________________________ Stove Inspected Chimney Swept Items Replaced ____________________________________ Service 05 Date _____...

Page 25: ...rruptions or uctuations of electrical power supply to the appliance Non USSC venting components hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction with the appliance USSC s obligation under th...

Page 26: ...tionnement efficace et fiable de votre po le tout en vous permettant de commander avec justesse des pi ces de rechange Conservez ce manuel dans un endroit s curitaire pour une consultation ult rieure...

Page 27: ...autoris es et approuv es par crit par USSC et ou 9 les interruptions ou uctuations de l alimentation lectrique de l appareil Les composants d vacuation des gaz composants de l tre ou accessoires utili...

Page 28: ..._____ Service 07 Date ____________________ Nom de l ing nieur ____________________________ No de licence _________________________________ Entreprise _____________________________________ N de t l pho...

Page 29: ...8057 50 in Afin de conserver la garantie les composants doivent tre remplac s l aide des pi ces d origine du fabricant achet es aupr s de votre revendeur ou directement aupr s du fabricant de l appare...

Page 30: ...ni re de porte de la porte d alimentation 22662 1 Espaceur de charni re 24232 1 Demi brique 24103 1 Assemblage de la porte d alimentation 68217 1 Amortisseur d air 610499 1 Poign e ressort 891135 2 Po...

Page 31: ...88032 2 Anneau buse 22761 1 Buse C I 152 mm 6 po 40246 1 Bague d extr mit C I 203 mm 8 po 891214 2 Assemblage de la poign e en bois 892767 2 Assemblage de poign e de porte 891098 1 Assemblage soud du...

Page 32: ...int d tanch it d un diam tre de 13 mm 1 2 po PEINTURE Nettoyez uniquement votre fournaise avec un chiffon doux qui n endommagera pas le fini de la peinture Si la peinture est gratign e ou endommag e i...

Page 33: ...n par la chemin e et il consume galement moins de bois D TECTEURS DE FUM E ET DE CO Le br lage du bois produit naturellement des missions de fum e et du monoxyde de carbone CO Le CO est un gaz poison...

Page 34: ...z que le feu s teigne et que le chauffage refroidisse puis inspectez la chemin e pour d celer d ventuels dommages S il n y a aucun dommage effectuez un nettoyage de chemin e afin d assurer qu il ne re...

Page 35: ...la porte FONCTIONNEMENT La combustion contr l e est la technique la plus efficace pour le br lage du bois tant donn qu elle vous permet de choisir le type de combustion que vous d sirez pour chaque si...

Page 36: ...que rang e de b ches qui devraient tre plac es dans un endroit comportant le plus d ensoleillement possible La couche de bois sup rieure devrait tre prot g e des intemp ries mais pas les c t s TESTER...

Page 37: ...lez pas de b ches fabriqu es de sciure de bois impr gn e de cire ou des b ches contenant des additifs chimiques Les b ches fabriqu es 100 de sciure de bois compress e peuvent tre br l es soyez toutef...

Page 38: ...ait t tabli Une fois que le feu est bien tabli les r glages d air primaire et secondaire peuvent tre ajust s jusqu au r glage de chaleur d sir L air primaire et l air secondaire se m langent l int ri...

Page 39: ...installer l ensemble du support de plafond ou un ensemble de passage intramural et une section en T des pare feu l o requis un cran d isolation un solin de toit un chapeau de chemin e etc Maintenez le...

Page 40: ...tion avec un tuyau de fournaise course horizontale doit se conformer NFPA 211 Vous pouvez contacter la NFPA National fire Protection Association et demander les plus r centes normes NFPA 211 Pour assu...

Page 41: ...ak pr fabriqu e homologu e d au moins 304 mm 12 po avec un isolant de 25 4 mm 1 po ou plus et au diam tre interne de 203 mm 8 po 51 mm 2 po plus grand que le conduit de raccordement de 152 4 mm 6 po U...

Page 42: ...e chemin e Le tirage caus par la tendance l air chaud de s lever sera augment par une chemin e int rieure Utiliser un pare feu l extr mit de la chemin e exige une inspection r guli re pour assurer qu...

Page 43: ...istribution sont habituellement TOUS LES DEUX NOIRS Peu importe quel fil du moteur est branch au fil conducteur correspondant la sortie du conduit VERT NOIR BLANC MOTEUR DU VENTILATEUR COMMANDE DU VEN...

Page 44: ...eurs de leur bo te Retirez le couvercle de la bo te de jonction Attachez les crous pince comme il est montr l illustration suivante Installez le s ventilateur s et le s joint s d tanch it avec les bou...

Page 45: ...8 CENTRAL INSTALLATION Kits Optionnel Amortisseur commande thermostatique Instructions d enceinte de retour d air froid...

Page 46: ...mm 24 po si le haut de la premi re section verticale n est pas galit avec le haut de la premi re section horizontale du r seau de gaines Si le haut de la chambre de r partition est galit avec le haut...

Page 47: ...ENTRETIEN EXIGENCES DU PROTECTEUR DE PLANCHER PROTECTEUR DE PLANCHER La fournaise doit tre plac e sur du b ton plein de la ma onnerie pleine ou si install sur un plancher inflammable sur un protecteur...

Page 48: ...nt manuel afin de proc der l assemblage appropri l installation et le fonctionnement de votre nouvelle fournaise Si l installation se fait dans un endroit avec un ventilateur il ne devrait pas tre per...

Page 49: ...iliser de produits chimiques ou de fluides pour allumer le feu Ne pas laisser la fournaise sans attention lorsque la porte est l g rement ouverte Ne br lez pas de d chets de liquide inflammable tel qu...

Page 50: ...Des rendements plus lev s et des missions plus faibles r sultent g n ralement lors de la combustion de bois durs s ch s s ch s l air par rapport aux r sineux ou aux bois durs verts ou fra chement coup...

Page 51: ...principal de la fournaise Respectez tous les codes locaux et nationaux lors de l installation de cette unit Cette unit ne doit pas tre branch e une chemin e servant pour un autre appareil Cette unit n...

Page 52: ...l AGENCE DE PROTECTION DE L ENVIRONNEMENT DES TATS UNIS Certifi e pour se conformer aux normes d missions de particules de 2016 Non approuv pour la vente apr s le 15 mai 2020 Rapport n 0215WH056E 0215...

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