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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
(NOTE: The following items are NOT included with your stove and are required for proper installation.)
Materials
• Flooring Protection as specified
• Chimney Connection: 6”/152mm dia. minimum 24
MSG black or
• 26 MSG blue steel straight stove pipe or elbow(s).
• 1/2”/13mm Sheet Metal Screws
• Chimney: Existing 6˝ Code-approved Lined
Masonry Chimney
• or 6˝ Inside Dia. UL 103 HT (US)/ULC-S629 (CDN)
listed manufactured chimney.
•
Furnace Cement (manufacturer recommends
Rutland Code 78
Tools
•
Pencil
• 6 foot Folding Rule or Tape Measure
•
Tin Snips
•
Drill: Hand or Electric
• 1/8” dia. Drill Bit (for sheet metal screws)
• Screwdrivers (blade and Phillips type)
• 9/16” Nut Driver or Ratchet with 9/16” Socket
• Safety Glasses
•
Gloves
Uncrate the stove and remove all packing materials and protective
poly bag.
NOTICE: DO NOT remove the ceramic blanket material from
inside the stove pipe opening. This blanket provides an air seal on the
side walls of the stove to direct combustion gasses over the secondary
combustion tubes before exiting via the chimney. DO NOT REMOVE
the ceramic blanket or your stove will not operate properly.
Remove all parts from inside the stove. NOTE: Stove may be lightened
during installation by removing fire brick. Replace fire brick before
using. There are six different sizes brick. Note the location of each while
removing for proper location inside firebox.
Before attaching the stove to the base the ash hole will need to be
covered as shown in the following instructions:
1.
After the fire brick have been removed place
the flattened carton on the floor and carefully
lay the stove on it’s back. Locate the ash hole,
it is located inside the stove at the center of the
firebox as shown. Assemble the ash hole cover in
the following order:
a.
Ash Hole Cover Assembly
b. Agitator Bracket Gasket
c. Washer
2. On the bottom of the stove use the provided ash
hole cover and 1/4-20 kep nut to secure the ash
hole plug into place as shown.
3. Screw the provided eight (8) 1/4-20 X 1.5 set screws
into the threaded holes as shown. Use an allen
wrench to completely tighten all of the set screw
at each of the four corners.
NOTICE: No warranty, stated or implied, has been granted for the installation or maintenance of this stove
and assumes no responsibility of any incidental or consequential damages.
CAUTION: Stove is heavy. Make sure you have adequate help and use proper lifting techniques whenever
moving stove.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
CAUTION: STOVE IS HEAVY. MAKE SURE YOU
HAVE ADEQUATE HELP AND USE PROPER
LIFTING TECHNIQUES WHENEVER MOVING
STOVE.
1. Uncrate the stove and remove all packing materials
and protective poly bag.
NOTICE: DO NOT remove ceramic blanket
material
from inside stove pipe opening (Fig. 1).
This blanket provides an air seal on the side walls
of the stove to direct combustion gasses over the
secondary combustion tubes before exiting via the
chimney.
DO NOT REMOVE the ceramic blanket
or your stove will not operate properly.
ing. There are six different sizes brick and two with
notches. Note the location of each while removing
or refer to fig. 9a, b & c (page 6) for proper location
inside firebox.
Fig. 4 – Optional
Blower Assembly
position and secure using the nuts removed in
step #4. Tighten nuts securely.
6. Next install the Ash Drawer Supports to the
threaded weldments on the bottom of the stove,
fig. 3. Each support uses three threaded bolts as
shown.
7. Carefully lift the stove into an upright position.
OPTIONAL BLOWER ATTACHMENT
(NOT INCLUDED WITH STOVE)
Figure 1 – DO NOT remove ceramic blanket from
inside stove pipe opening. This is NOT packing
material but an integral component of the stove
combustion system.
2. Remove all parts from inside stove. NOTE: Stove
may be lightened during installation by removing
fire brick. Replace firebrick & ash cover before us-
Fig. 2– Attach (4)
Legs
DO NOT
REMOVE!
3. Place flattened
carton on floor
and lay the stove
on it’s back.
4. Remove the four
9/16” nuts from
t h e t h r e a d e d
studs located on
each corner.
5. Place legs in
1. Attach blower assembly
(fig. 4) to back of rear
deflector. (fig.5)
NOTE: Make sure ce-
ramic gasket is posi-
tioned between rear de-
flector heat shield and
blower assembly. Use
four screws provided to
fasten the blower to rear
heat shield.
continued on next page
Fig. 3 – Attach
Ash Drawer
or equivalent)
tools
• Pencil
• 6 foot Folding Rule or Tape Measure
• Tin Snips
• Drill: Hand or Electric
• 1/8” dia. Drill Bit (for sheet metal screws)
• Screwdrivers (blade and Phillips type)
• 9/16” Nut Driver or Ratchet with 9/16” Socket
• Safety Glasses
• Gloves
materials
(NOTE: The following items are NOT included with
your stove and are required for proper installation.)
Flooring Protection as specified (see page 6)
Chimney Connection: 6”/152mm dia. minimum 24 MSG black or
26 MSG blue steel straight stove pipe or elbow(s).
1/2”/13mm Sheet Metal Screws
Chimney: Existing 6˝ Code-approved Lined Masonry Chimney
or 6˝ Inside Dia. UL 103 HT (US)/ULC-S629 (CDN) listed
manufactured chimney.
Furnace Cement (manufacturer recommends Rutland Code 78
NOTICE: Vogelzang International Corp. grants no warranty, stated or implied, for the installation or maintenance of your wood
stove and assumes no responsibility of any incidental or consequential damages.
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