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WinterWarm Fireplace Insert or System

2000941

Warranty 

Limited 3 Year Warranty

CFM Corporation warrants that this woodburning stove will 
be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period 
of three years from the date you receive it, except that the 
catalyst, thermostat assembly, handles, glass door panels, 
cement, and gasketing shall be warranted as described 
below.

CFM Corporation will repair or replace, at its option, any part 
found to be defective upon inspection by a CFM Corporation 
Authorized  Dealer.  The customer must return the defective 
part or the stove, with shipping prepaid, to the Authorized Deal-
er or pay for any Authorized Dealer in-home travel fees or ser-
vice charges for in-home repair work.  It is the dealer’s option 
whether the repair work will be done in the customer’s home or 
in the dealer’s shop. If, upon inspection, the damage is found to 
be the fault of the manufacturer, repairs will be authorized at no 
charge to the customer for parts and/or labor.
Any woodburning stove or part thereof that is repaired or 
replaced during the limited warranty period will be warranted 
under the terms of the limited warranty for a period not to 
exceed the remaining term of the original limited warranty or six 
(6) months, whichever is longer.

Limited 1 Year Warranty

The following parts of the woodburning stove are warranted to 
be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 
one year from the date you receive it:  The thermostat assem-
bly, handles, glass door panels, cement, and gasketing.  Any of 
these items found to be defective will be repaired or replaced at 
no charge, upon the return of the part with postage prepaid to a 
CFM Corporation Authorized Dealer.
Any part repaired or replaced during the limited warranty period 
will be warranted under the terms of the limited warranty for a 
period not to exceed the remaining term of the original limited 
warranty or six (6) months, whichever is longer.

Exclusions & Limitations

1.  This warranty is transferable; however, proof of original retail 

purchase is required.

2.  This warranty does not cover misuse of the this stove.  Mis-

use includes overfiring which will result if the stove is used 
in such a manner as to cause one or more of the plates to 
glow red.  Overfiring can be identified later by warped plates 
and areas where the paint pigment has burned off.  Overfir-
ing in enamel fireplaces is identified by bubbling, cracking, 
chipping and discoloration of the porcelain enamel finish.  
CFM Corporation offers no warranty on chipping of enamel 
surfaces. Inspect your woodburning stove prior to accepting 
it for any damage to the enamel.

3.  This warranty does not cover misuse of the stove as de-

scribed in the Owner’s Guide, nor does it cover any stove 
which has been modified unless authorized by a CFM Cor-

poration representative in writing.  This warranty does not 
cover damage to the stove caused by burning salt saturated 
wood, chemically treated wood, or any fuel not recommend-
ed in the Owner’s Guide.

4.  This warranty does not cover a stove repaired by someone 

other than a CFM Corporation Authorized Dealer.

5.  Damage to the unit while in transit is not covered by this 

warranty but is subject to a claim against the common 
carrier.  Contact CFM Corporation Authorized Dealer from 
whom you purchased your stove or CFM Corporation if the 
purchase was direct.  (Do not operate the stove as this may 
negate the ability to process the claim with the carrier.)

6.  Claims are not valid where the installation does not conform 

to local building and fire codes or, in their absence, to the 
recommendations in our Owner’s Guide.

7.  The salt air environment of coastal areas, or a high-humid-

ity environment, can be corrosive to the porcelain enamel 
finish. These conditions can cause rusting of the  cast iron 
beneath the porcelain enamel finish, which will cause the 
porcelain enamel finish to flake off. This warranty does not 
cover damage caused by a salt air or high-humidity environ-
ment. 

8.  CFM Corporation shall have no obligation to enhance or 

update any unit once manufactured.

IN NO EVENT SHALL CFM CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR 
INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. ALL IM-
PLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRAN-
TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, ARE LIMITED 
TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. THIS 
WARRANTY SUPERCEDES ALL OTHER ORAL OR WRITTEN 
WARRANTIES.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of inciden-
tial and consequential damages or limitations on how long an 
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to 
you. This warranty gives you specific rights and you may have 
other rights which vary from state to state.

How to Obtain Service

If a defect is noted within the warranty period, the customer 
should contact a CFM Corporation Authorized Dealer or CFM 
Corporation if the purchase was direct with the following infor-
mation:

1.  Name, address, and telephone number of the purchaser.
2.  Date of purchase.
3.  Serial number from the label on the back.
4.  Nature of the defect or damage.
5.  Any relevant information or circumstances, e.g., installa-

tion, mode of operation when defect was noted.

A warranty claim will then start in process.  CFM Corporation 
reserves the right to withhold final approval of a warranty claim 
pending a visual inspection of the defect by authorized repre-

Summary of Contents for Winter warm 2100

Page 1: ...THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION...

Page 2: ...mplete details on WinterWarm performance and speci cations please refer to page 3 The WinterWarm is designed tested and listed for burning wood Do not burn other fuels We recommend that you hire a pro...

Page 3: ...f the fuel used Figure shown is based on maximum fuel con sumption obtained under laboratory conditions and on average ef ciencies These values are based on operation in building code conforming homes...

Page 4: ...setting you select The Damper The damper directs air ow within the replace The damper is operated by moving the lever located above the upper right corner of the door It has two positions Open to star...

Page 5: ...Settings that Work Best for You No single air control setting will t every situation Each installation will differ depending on the quality of the fuel the amount of heat desired and how long you wish...

Page 6: ...prevent it from operating properly Never burn cardboard or loose paper except for kindling purposes Never burn coal doing so can produce soot or large akes of char or y ash that can coat the combusto...

Page 7: ...ward the back of the stove light them and close the doors This should heat the chimney enough to initiate a draft Once the draft is established open the front door and light the rest of the fuel from...

Page 8: ...ays leave the damper open when operating the WinterWarm with the screen in the open re mode To change cassettes use this procedure Let the WinterWarm cool completely Open the door Loosen the two short...

Page 9: ...gly Two light coats are better than one heavy one Care of the Porcelain Enamel Surface Use a soft brush as necessary Do not use water or other liquids on your WinterWarm Fingerprints usually can be bu...

Page 10: ...replace the gasket following the directions below How to Replace Gaskets Your WinterWarm uses rope type berglass gaskets to make a tight seal between some parts With use par ticularly on those parts...

Page 11: ...corner which hold the cassette to the door frame Swing the clips out of the way Tilt the cas sette away from the door frame and lift up Use caution when handling a cassette that contains broken glass...

Page 12: ...heck the damper seal for gap or rattle 6 When the set screw position provides a good seal tighten the lock nut Be careful not to overtighten the set screw Use the Coarse Adjustment Only If Necessary F...

Page 13: ...you have ruled out any other possible causes for a decline in performance you may proceed with an inspection of the combustor Inspection and Removal of the Combustor Before you begin observe the basic...

Page 14: ...performance taking particular note of the smoke observation test described on Page 11 If a problem persists contact your local dealer for fur ther advice about your particular situation The Chimney Sy...

Page 15: ...ecting the sections taking them outside and removing any deposits with a stiff wire brush Reinstall the con nector sections after cleaning being sure to secure the individual sections with sheet metal...

Page 16: ...RHEOSTAT N G I H N H 15 Left Receptacle B A 1 10 5 7 12 20 16 3 1 4 2 1 2 PH4 P H2 N G I H N H Right Receptacle 19 23 14 22 18 On Front Assembly Legend Black Wire Hot White Wire Neutral Green Wire Gro...

Page 17: ...y tiles straight or exible stain less steel pipe or a poured in place liner An unlined chimney must be relined professionally Chimney height should be no less than 15 4 6m above the hearth and no more...

Page 18: ...rm that the Winter Warm will t into your masonry replace X FP1085 WinterWarm clearances 3 01 C A B Fireplace Clearances Masonry Fireplace System Fireplace Cabinet A Mantel 38 978 mm 43 1092 mm B Top...

Page 19: ...actor of a given material you can use this same formula to calculate its required thickness for approved hearth protection NOTE Any oor protector thicker than 9 16 14mm will require elevating the rech...

Page 20: ...tor attached to the WinterWarm ue collar must make a positive ue connection where required by code A Relined Chimney There are a number of ttings available from your Ver mont Castings Authorized Deale...

Page 21: ...the Fireplace If your installation will include the optional surround panels assemble them according to the instructions packed with the panels Lean the nished assembly against the chase front The CF...

Page 22: ...re Protection Association ANSI NFPA 211 1988 Standard for Chimneys Fireplaces Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances or in Canada CSA B365 Your local Vermont Castings Authorized Dealer or your local...

Page 23: ...should extend at least 15 4 6 m and not more than 35 10 6 m above the hearth surface If the chimney above the roof line is enclosed in a chase the chimney must extend at least 3 914 mm above the top o...

Page 24: ...rm shroud and it should terminate at an outside air source It may not terminate in a garage or basement nor near another fuel fed ap pliance The air inlet must be covered by a wire mesh screen not inc...

Page 25: ...n the height of the framed chase is required to retain adequate clearance When the oor protector is installed ush the Winter Warm cabinet rests on plywood shimming that brings it level with the nished...

Page 26: ...rials must be noncombustible Their maximum thickness including noncombustible backing and adhesive should not exceed 13 16 20 mm Combustible edge molding must not protrude into the room more than 2 51...

Page 27: ...ble limits it is entirely permissible to extend noncombustible facing materials beyond those limits to achieve a particular decorative effect 5 Despite the most careful planning and the latitude provi...

Page 28: ...drill the fastener holes Fig 41 Do not install the plate at this time FP1119 anchor plate Convection Air Outlets Front Anchor Plate Flue Opening FP1119 Fig 41 The anchor plate mounts on top of the cab...

Page 29: ...into the room more than 2 51mm from the panel surface 37 950mm 40 1026mm FP1122 upper trim panel ends 5 23 01 djt Combustible Limits Notch for Power Cord FP1122 Fig 44 Make sure you secure the ends of...

Page 30: ...nge perpendicular to the housing When properly installed this ange rests on the elevated platform and is fastened to it with screws The back side of the blower housing has a ange that rises parallel t...

Page 31: ...g a 5 32 4mm bit drill through the drywall and duct box anges and install the grilles with the Phillips at head black oxide screws Once the vent grilles have been installed you are ready to complete t...

Page 32: ...in the secondary combustion chamber Your dealer can provide details on the probes that are available If you have purchased a probe install it at this time Remove the twelve hex head sheet metal screws...

Page 33: ...he duct from the shroud and drill holes in the shroud with a 1 8 3 mm drill bit Install the Outside Air Duct on the shroud using a total of eight screws Check the level of the Duct once more before ti...

Page 34: ...These bolts must be re tightened once the sides are in their permanent position 4 Remove the Packing Straps and Discard Them These at steel bars are secured by one bolt on each side to the base of the...

Page 35: ...re box It is secured by two Phillips pan head machine screws Also remove the nylon cord set clamp from the top of the spacer on the left wire box and lay it aside for completing this step NOTE The pow...

Page 36: ...his orien tation The damper will not operated properly with the linkage exed to the front Thread each rod into the lever until it reaches the nut Tighten the two hex nuts against the levers The pri ma...

Page 37: ...Align the two tapped holes in each capital with the two holes in each end of the mantel and thread in two 3 4 19mm hex head cap screws and two washers Do not tighten these cap screws with a wrench lea...

Page 38: ...113 112 75 105 14 106 54 7 34 34 15 40 57 2 76 2 73 85 66 2 62 2 63 72 71 34 34 79 135 33 133 60 61 60 37 55 35 38 126 38 53 52 52 53 51 57a 54 58 59 84 134 135 52 83 56 117 118 129 109 108 107 121 A...

Page 39: ...489 45 10 24 x 1 4 Phillips Pan Head Screw 1200980 46 Secondary Air Flap 1601490 47 Shim Ring 18 Ga Nickel 1201986 48 Secondary Air Link 1601486 49 Secondary Air Coverplate 1604505 50 1 4 20 x 3 8 Phi...

Page 40: ...rm Large Insert Model 2100 Part Name Classic Sand Midnight Mantel 1301278 1321278 1341278 Left Cap 1301289 1321289 1341289 Right Cap 1301290 1321290 1341290 Outer Trim 1301303 1321303 1341303 Spandrel...

Page 41: ...meri Tec Model HS 8 SP NA 8 L3 8 L2 8 L18 8 L1 8 L8 8 E15 8 E30 8 RSA 8 FC 8 CPR 8 CC 8 CPE 8BM 8F 8FPA 8FPB 8FA 8FB 8FBB 8ST 8S 8TG AP NA 8TG 36 8TG 24 8TG 18 8TG 12 8TG 6 8TG A15 8TG A30 8TG IS 8TG...

Page 42: ...y surfaces provides more places for creosote and y ash to deposit It is important to follow the operating instructions in order to minimize these deposits and to periodically inspect your catalyst for...

Page 43: ...your woodburning stove prior to accepting it for any damage to the enamel 3 This warranty does not cover misuse of the stove as de scribed in the Owner s Guide nor does it cover any stove which has be...

Page 44: ...CFM Corporation 410 Admiral Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5T 2N6 800 668 5323 www cfmcorp com CFM Corporation...

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