Vermont Castings Vigilant II Homeowner'S Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 19

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Vermont Castings Vigilant

2000898

Maintenance

The fire must be out and the stove no longer hot before 
you work on the stove.  We suggest you wear gloves 
and safety goggles when working on your stove.

Cleaning Cast Iron

An occasional dusting with a dry rag is usually all that is 
necessary to keep your Vigilant looking new.  From time 
to time, you may wish to go over the cast iron surface 
with a damp cloth; do this while the stove is cool, and 
make sure no water remains on the stove surface.
If your stove’s paint needs retouching, allow the stove 
to cool completely.  Brush any areas needing atten-
tion with a wire brush, and make sure the entire stove 
is clean and dry.  Remove the griddle and set it aside.  
Touch up the stove with Vermont Castings High Tem-
perature Stove Paint.  Apply the paint sparingly.  Two 
light coats are better than one heavy one.

Cleaning  Porcelain Enamel

Use a dry rag or soft brush as necessary.  Do not use 
water or other liquids on your stove.  Fingerprints usu-
ally can be buffed off porcelain enamel with a dry, soft 
rag.  If marks remain, allow the stove to cool com-
pletely, then buff with a slightly damp, soft rag.  Dry 
completely before starting a fire to avoid streaking.  
Never use abrasives or harsh chemical cleaners on the 
porcelain finish.
If you must remove spills or stains from porcelain 
surfaces, make sure the fire is out and the stove is 
completely cold before cleaning.  Use ONLY a kitchen 
appliance cleaner and polish especially formulated for 
enamel surfaces.   Apply cleaner sparingly with a soft 
rag, and buff away ALL traces of the cleaner.

Adjusting The Door Latch

The front doors should be securely closed when the 
handle is pointing down.  If the doors are loose when 
closed, adjust the latch by loosening the small locking 
nut, extending the striker screw one turn, and re-tight-
ening the small locking nut.  Keep making adjustments 
slowly until the setting is right.  The handle should resist 
slightly as it is turned to the closed position, and the 
doors should pull in slightly.

ST531

Door Pawl

11/00

Pawl

SmallLocking Nut

Large 

Locking Nut

Set Screw

Handle Stub

Striker Screw

ST531

Fig. 24

  Turn the door latch striker screw in or out to tighten or 

loosen the door latch.

Check the Air Inlet Shutter

The air inlet shutter must open and close freely.  If it 
doesn’t, check to be sure the shutter or shutter pin is 
not bent. 
Be sure the gaskets are in good condition
The gaskets used in the assembly of your Vigilant Coal 
Stove play an important part in ensuring consistent, 
reliable performance.  Inspection of the gaskets and 
replacement when necessary is an important part of 
routine maintenance.  Gasketing is used to guarantee 
that the incoming air and outgoing combustion gases 
flow through the stove along the proper pathways.  All 
the gaskets in your Vigilant are fiberglass, secured with 
Vermont Castings High Temperature Stove Gasket Ce-
ment.
Light colored streaks on the inside of the stove near the 
door or griddle openings may indicate air leaks due to 
worn or damaged gasketing.  You may also check for 
leaks by shining a strong light along gasketed seams 
to see if light leaks through.  While minor leaks may be 
repaired by building up the gasketing in just the area of 
the leak, it is usually better to replace the gasketing in 
the door or griddle.
Anytime you remove or replace parts is a good time to 
examine the exposed gasketing.  Replace any gasket 
which appears frayed or worn.  Pay particular attention 
to any point where a continuous gasket meets itself.  
Follow this procedure to replace worn gaskets:

• 

Remove the old gasketing.

• 

Clean the gasket channel or groove with a wire 

brush. Remove stubborn deposits of cement with a 
cold chisel if necessary.

• 

Clean all parts to be gasketed.  Place on a level 

clean surface.

Summary of Contents for Vigilant II

Page 1: ...se SAFETY NOTICE IF THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED OPERATED AND MAINTAINED A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTI...

Page 2: ...ur Authorized Vermont Castings Dealer anytime you have a particular question about your stove or its performance Be assured that your cast iron Vermont Castings stove or replace has been made with the...

Page 3: ...ption obtained under laboratory conditions and on average ef ciencies These values are based on operation in building code conforming homes under typical winter climate condi tions in New England If y...

Page 4: ...eight due largely to a difference in temperature between the gases inside the chimney and gases out side the chimney Because gas expands when heated warm gases inside the chimney weigh less than cool...

Page 5: ...necessary for this type of installation The chimney should extend at least 3 feet above the highest point where it passes through a roof and at least 2 feet higher than any portion of a building with...

Page 6: ...VE OR INSERT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE Chimney Size When out tted with the standard 6 150 mm ue col lar The Vigilant II Coal Stove is designed to perform well when vented through ues...

Page 7: ...ove will be in either a parallel or a corner instal lation not both Use only the part of the chart that ap plies to your installation Note Side clearances do not apply to corner installations Measure...

Page 8: ...mum clearance parallel installation rear heat shield For rear exiting stoves both rear and side clearances are determined by the heat from the stove provided that the connector does not pass near a co...

Page 9: ...ed to change an unprotected wall to a protected wall allow ing the clearances given in the right half of the Clear ance Chart Wall shields should be constructed of 24 gauge or heavier sheetmetal 1 2 n...

Page 10: ...mm Clearance to Combustibles in Front of Stove 1 A ceiling heat shield 24 610 mm in diameter and suspended 1 25 mm from the ceiling must surround the chimney con nector in installations in which the...

Page 11: ...mm D 16 406 mm E 12 305 mm F 2 51 mm to either side of connector Fig 12 Minimum oor protection requirements ST689 oor protector must meet the same requirements as for standard legs Floor Protection f...

Page 12: ...market which have been tested and listed speci cally for use as wall pass throughs Use only these tested and listed accessories for wall pass throughs The National Fire Protection Association NFPA has...

Page 13: ...cessories The Removable Handle The removable handle is inserted into the front door stub or the damper handle stub when you want to open or close the doors or change the position of the damp er The ha...

Page 14: ...Coal Stove Freestanding If the chimney connector must pass through a combustible wall to reach the chimney follow the recommendations in the Wall Pass Through sec tion ST243 thinble connection 12 13...

Page 15: ...e Watch these points If there is a combustible mantel or trim check the stove and chimney connector clearances in the Clearance Chart Use the necessary combination of mantel trim and connector heat sh...

Page 16: ...nformation about the ash content of the coal he sells The Vigilant II Coal Stove is designed to burn anthracite hard coal or bituminous coal soft coal Do not burn other fuels As shipped from the facto...

Page 17: ...is between 400 and 700 F although temperatures slightly outside of this range may be expected However if tempera tures go above 700 F for extended periods decrease the air supply move the thermostat...

Page 18: ...smaller and draft problems can result Avoid draft problems when the outside temperature is 35 F or higher by operating your stove with the damper open to keep ue temperatures high If draft problems o...

Page 19: ...striker screw one turn and re tight ening the small locking nut Keep making adjustments slowly until the setting is right The handle should resist slightly as it is turned to the closed position and t...

Page 20: ...e plate and then slide it toward the front of the stove so the end with the shorter offset will be behind the iron The cover in the lower reback will be inserted into the opening and pushed to the lef...

Page 21: ...side up on a level work sur face 2 Remove the two retainer clips Carefully remove the old glass 3 Examine the gasketing Worn gasketing should be replaced Remove the old gasketing Cut new gasket ing to...

Page 22: ...y two weeks during the heating season to determine if a soot buildup has occurred If soot has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney re Fly ash carried from the fuel bed by d...

Page 23: ...if any appear to be corroded Is the door handle adjusted so the doors close tight ly Instructions for adjusting the handle are given in the Maintenance Section Draft Problems If the draft in the chim...

Page 24: ...m Description Part Number Item Description Part Number CFM Corporation reserves the right to make changes in design materials speci cations prices and discontinue colors and products at any time witho...

Page 25: ...n Cover w Handle 1601027 32 Shaker Handle 1600903 33 Ashpan 1400927 34 Ashdoor 1305045 35 Front Door Handle Assembly 5004237 36 Ashpan Bracket 1601039 37 Ashdoor Hinge 1305046 38 Ashdrop 1305044 39 Bo...

Page 26: ...26 Vermont Castings Vigilant 2000898...

Page 27: ...s 1 This warranty is transferable however proof of original purchase is required 2 CFM Corporation offers no warranty on chipping of enamel surfaces Inspect your Vigilant II Coal Stove prior to accept...

Page 28: ...2695 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5N 8A3 800 668 5323 www cfmcorp com CFM Corporation...

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