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Tip
• Remove the MF28 window and all items inside the
appliance before installing to lighten it.
Installation
Unpack the appliance and stove casing
The Madrona engine is supplied separately from the
stove casings. The Traditional stove—MFCS01 (black)
or MFCS02 (majolica brown)—and the Contemporary
stove MFCS04 are each supplied in two cartons. You
must have in hand the stove casing before starting the
assembly of the appliance.
Unpack the carton carefully.
We strongly recommend
that you leave the engine sitting on the packaging
base in which it came to avoid damaging the control
valve, wires and pipes already attached to the engine
until it is ready to insert in the stove casing.
Some parts are packed in the cardboard sleeve around
the engine; make sure you take them all out of the
packaging. Make sure you have all the components
including the stove casing components before you start
the installation.
Caution
LEAVE THE ENGINE ON ITS PACKAGING BASE to
avoid damage to the control valve, wires and
pipes until ready to insert into stove casing.
Casting Tolerances
Due to the nature of cast iron and concrete, dimen-
sional consistency may vary from one unit to the next
and some variation in surface finish and flat-ness is
to be expected. We have done our best to control
and make allowance for this; however some variation
is inevitable.
Floor Requirements
The Madrona heater is approved for installation
directly on any combustible material other than soft
flooring material such as carpet or vinyl.
Mobile Home Floor Fixing
The Madrona stove must be fixed to the floor
through the floor when used in a mobile home.
Mantel Requirements
The Madrona stove may be installed with a
combustible mantel provided clearances are
maintained as indicated above. Be aware that
although safe, some combustible materials and
finishes at the listed clearances may, over time,
discolor, warp, or show cracks. Care should be taken
when choosing materials—consult your fireplace
dealer.