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WinterWarm Small Insert

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Maintenance

Keep Your WinterWarm Small Insert Look-

ing New and Working Its Best

Care of the Cast Iron Surface

An occasional dusting with a dry rag will keep the 
painted cast iron of your WinterWarm Small Insert look-
ing new.  
If the paint needs retouching, first allow the surface to 
cool completely. Mask glass, trim parts and enamelled 
areas. Wire-brush those areas needing to be painted.   
Touch-up with high temperature stove paint available 
from your local dealer. Apply the paint sparingly. 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 Small Insert. Finger-
prints usually can be buffed off porcelain enamel with a 
dry, soft cloth. If marks remain, allow the WinterWarm 
Small Insert to cool completely, then buff with a slightly 
damp, soft cloth. Dry completely before starting a fire to 
avoid streaking.
Never use abrasives or harsh chemical cleaners on the 
porcelain enamel finish; the enamel may scratch and 
expose the cast iron, which can then stain or rust.  If 
you must remove spills or stains from porcelain surfac-
es, make sure the fire is out and the WinterWarm Small 
Insert has cooled completely before cleaning.  Use a 
kitchen appliance cleaner and/or polish specially formu-
lated for enamel surfaces.  Apply the cleaner sparingly 
with a soft cloth, and buff away all traces.

Cleaning the Glass 

The WinterWarm Small Insert glass system requires 
a minimum amount of cleaning. Most carbon deposits 
that accumulate will burn off during hot fires.
Ash residue that accumulates on the glass should be 
removed periodically to prevent etching. To clean the 
glass, use the following procedure.

• 

Be sure the glass is completely cool.

• 

Cleaning with water will work in most cases.  Use 
a glass cleaner especially made for this purpose 
only if deposits are specially heavy.  (If heavy 
deposits are a frequent occurrence, however, 
evaluate your operating techniques.)  Do not use 
abrasive cleaners.

• 

Rinse the glass thoroughly.

  Dry the glass completely.

NOTE:  The WinterWarm Small Insert glass is 
coated with a special material on one side that 
helps reflect heat back into the fire chamber.  Do 
not attempt to remove this coating.

Adjust the Door Latch Periodically

The front door of the WinterWarm Small Insert should 
close securely to prevent accidental opening and 
should close tightly to prevent air from leaking into the 
fire chamber. The door handle will be positioned verti-
cally when the door is closed.
Over a period of time, the gasket around the door will 
compress and the latch may need adjustment.  To ad-
just the handle, follow this procedure:  
1.  Loosen the small lock nut with a 7/16” wrench. (Fig. 

14)

2.  Extend the striker screw one turn by turning it with a 

1/8” Allen wrench.

3.  Re-tighten the lock nut, while at the same time hold-

ing the striker screw with the Allen wrench to prevent 
its turning. 

Test the door seal. Close the door on a dollar bill and 
attempt to pull it free. If the bill is freed with little re-
sistance, the gasket isn’t snug enough at that spot.  
Continue to make small adjustments until the setting is 
right.
If additional adjusting of the latch does not enable the 
door to seal sufficiently in one area, try “adjusting” the 
gasket in that area. Pack more cement or a smaller 
diameter gasket into the channel beneath the gasket so 
the main gasket is raised and makes contact with the 
door frame. If this procedure doesn’t solve the problem, 
replace the gasket. Instructions for gasket replacement 
are given later in this section.

ST531

Door Pawl

11/00

Pawl

Small 

Locking Nut

Large 

Locking 

Nut

Set Screw

Striker Screw

Handle Stub

ST531

Fig. 14

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

loosen the door latch.

Summary of Contents for WinterWarm Small Insert 2080

Page 1: ...LIANCE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED OPERATED AND MAIN TAINED A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE FOLLOW 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 REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA Homeowner s Installation and Operating Manual ...

Page 2: ...lation you have chosen you can count on years of comfortable heating and pleasurable fire view ing if you operate and maintain it according to the directions in this Owner s Guide The WinterWarm Small Insert has been tested and listed by Inchcape Testing Services Warnock Hersey Inc of Middleton Wisconsin according to ANSI UL 1482 for the United States and ULC S628 for Canada The WinterWarm Small In...

Page 3: ...g on how the unit is operated and the type and moisture content of the fuel used Figure shown is based on maximum fuel con sumption obtained under laboratory conditions and on average efficiencies These values are based on operation in building code conforming homes under typical winter climate conditions in New England If your home is of nonstan dard construction e g unusually well insulated not i...

Page 4: ...meeting standards for both the firebox and chimney Review the owner s manual and inspect the fireplace for metal tags or labels which give information concerning installation of inserts into the factory built fireplace Codes may permit removal of the damper in order to install a chimney liner Codes may also permit removal of external trim pieces which do not affect the operation of the unit as long a...

Page 5: ...ce opening Unused openings to the flue must be sealed with masonry to the thickness of the chimney wall Openings sealed with pie plates or wallpaper are a hazard In the event of a chimney fire flames and smoke may be forced from the openings Canada In Canada CAN CSA B365 M91 Section 5 wheth er installed in a m or factory built fireplace A full chimney liner meeting ULC S635 Class III stainless steel m...

Page 6: ...r more details on mantel and top trim see Note below Where side trim extends more than 2 50mm from the fireplace facing the side clearance must be no less than 20 525mm Measure the side clearance C from the exact center of your fire place opening on the hearth X Measure the top trim B and or mantel clearances A from the finished hearth surface Measure the front clearance to furnishings etc from the fi...

Page 7: ...hearth irregularities Optional Surround Packages Custom made surround panels may be made from any noncombustible material CFM Corporation offers both steel and cast iron Sur round panel kits each in two sizes Enclosure Area Steel Surround Trim Kits 6 2970 36 x 27 927 x 686 mm 10 2971 44 x 31 1130 x 787 mm Cast Iron Surround Trim Kits 7 2972 40 x 28 1016 x 724 mm 10 2973 45 x 31 1143 x 787 mm Insta...

Page 8: ...rebox Position the firebox so the flue collar lines up with the connector Use the leveling screws at the front of the Insert to adjust the level Route the power cord to the side nearest the power supply and test the fans 1 35mm FP1097 WWsi starter pipe 4 3 01 djt FP1097 Fireplace Front Fig 8 Install the threaded rod inside the Starter Pipe not a supplied item starter pipe is available from the Chimn...

Page 9: ...amount of heat desired Fig 9 To complement the manual setting of the air control the WinterWarm Small Insert has an internal automatic thermostat that ensures an even delivery of heat at the manual setting you select 2 00 High 3 00 Medium 4 00 4 30 Low FP1100 WWsi air control settings 4 03 01 djt Primary Air Control Lever FP1100 Fig 9 Settings for the primary air control range from 2 00 high burn ...

Page 10: ...se excessive temperatures in the WinterWarm Small Insert and could even damage the combustor On the other hand too little draft can cause backpuffing into the room and or the plugging of the chimney or combustor How do you know if your draft is excessively high or low Symptoms of too much draft include an uncontrol lable burn or glowing red cast iron A sign of inadequate draft is smoke leaking into...

Page 11: ...and cause smoke to spill into the room Coal smoke also can poison the catalyst so that it won t operate properly In general the fire must be sufficiently well established to ensure that catalytic activity is initiated When first starting a fire a medium to high firing rate must be maintained for at least twenty minutes This ensures the stove catalyst and fuel are all stabilized at the proper operating ...

Page 12: ...2mm has formed close the damper to activate the combustor To ensure continued operation of the combustor let the fire burn hot for an additional ten to fifteen minutes after the damper is closed 5 Close the primary air control to a medium low set ting The fire volume will diminish immediately but the WinterWarm Small Insert will continue to heat up Maintain control of the fire using the primary air co...

Page 13: ... hot coals and must be treated with extreme care Before replacing the ash pan clear away any ash that has spilled over the sides and back of the pan Replace the ash pan and close the ash door and front door FP1103 Ash door 4 04 01 djt Ash Pan Ash Chamber Door Load Door FP1103 Fig 13 Wear heavy stove gloves if it is necessary to handle the ash when hot coals are present Empty the ash pan regularly ...

Page 14: ... with water will work in most cases Use a glass cleaner especially made for this purpose only if deposits are specially heavy If heavy deposits are a frequent occurrence however evaluate your operating techniques Do not use abrasive cleaners Rinse the glass thoroughly Dry the glass completely NOTE The WinterWarm Small Insert glass is coated with a special material on one side that helps reflect hea...

Page 15: ...not solved replace the damper gasket Instructions are on Page 16 IMPORTANT NOTES Do not operate the WinterWarm Small Insert if the glass is damaged or broken The glass used in your WinterWarm Small Insert is coated with a special material on one side that reflects heat back into the fire chamber To re place new glass correctly look along the edge of the glass for a printed notice that reads THIS SID...

Page 16: ...all but a couple inches from the end before you trim the end to an exact fit Replacing the Insert s Door Gaskets Remove the door by lifting it straight up from its hinge pins Lay it face down on a padded surface Remove the glass Follow the instructions for removing and replacing glass which start on page 15 Replace gaskets Follow steps 1 4 above Replace the glass Replace the door Replacing the Damp...

Page 17: ...oke with steam from wet wood If this test indicates a problem consider other possible factors as well such as the time of year or a change in the quality of your fuel In spring and fall draft is weaker than it is in colder winter weather and fires can burn sluggishly Small hot fires are a good solution under these conditions Burning green insufficiently seasoned wood will result in poorer performance...

Page 18: ... Avoid Creosote Your WinterWarm Small Insert has been designed to minimize creosote build up Regular chimney inspection and maintenance however must still be performed For safety good stove performance and to protect your chimney and chimney connector inspect your chimney and chimney connector on a regular schedule Clean the system if necessary Failure to keep the chimney and connector system clea...

Page 19: ...e round brush and enough rods to clean the entire length of the flue If you can t do the chimney inspection yourself con tact your local Vermont Castings Authorized Dealer or engage a professional chimney sweep to perform the inspection and cleaning of the chimney Reverse the procedure to re install the firechamber Fireplace System Maintenance Schedule Fireplace Daily Ash should be removed before th...

Page 20: ...gases and because of the many surfaces provides more places for creosote and fly ash to deposit It is important to follow the operating instructions in order to minimize these deposits and to periodically inspect your catalyst for signs of blockage Masking and Poisoning While the catalyst itself does not enter into the combus tion process it is possible for certain elements such as lead and sulfur ...

Page 21: ...tem Description Part Number Item Description Part Number 1 Bottom 1301332 2 Bottom Leg 1301341 3 Shadow Tray 1301321 4 Air Valve Primary 1601570 5 Clip Glass 1601396 6 Right Side 1301317 7 Left Side 1301318 8 Primary Air Cover 1301324 9 Back 1301328 10 Catalyst Block 30001153 11 Refractory Assembly 1602527 12 Throat Hood 30001649 13 Fiberglass Gasket 1203588 14 Wedge 1301340 15 Catalyst Fireback 1...

Page 22: ...Gasket 5 16 Adhesive Backed 1203591 59 Door Handle Assy 30002717 60 Door Handle Pawl Assy 5004025 61 Access Plug 1602516 62 Shield Primary Air 30002433 For parts and information about your insert contact your Vermont Castings authorized dealer For the name of the dealer nearest you contact CFM Corporation 2695 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5N 8A3 800 525 1898 Shell Enamel Parts Winte...

Page 23: ...Date of failure of catalyst 4 Any relevant information or circumstances regarding determi nation of failure 5 In addition the owner must return the failed catalyst Exclusions Limitations 1 This warranty is transferable however proof of original retail purchase is required 2 This warranty does not cover misuse of the stove Misuse includes overfiring which will result if the stove is used in such a m...

Page 24: ... CFM Corporation 2695 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5N 8A3 800 668 5323 www cfmcorp com CFM Corporation ...

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