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Congratulations on the purchase of your new WiseWay Pellet Stove!

 We are confident you will 

love this stove as many do. It is highly recommended that the initial burn of your new WiseWay 
stove be done outdoors. The paint used to coat the WiseWay is a high temperature paint that is 
dry upon arrival but has a final cure that happens during the initial burn. This cure will last 20-
30 minutes and will produce fumes and some smoke.  

Our commitment to safety 

WiseWay Pellet Stoves are constructed with utmost care and precision. Designs comply with 
national safety standards. However, personal safety begins with good fire management.

 

The temperatures of surfaces on your WiseWay are extremely hot during operation. It is 
essential to monitor foot traffic around the stove to prevent burns and protect the overall 
safety of your home and loved ones.  
 

 

Always read and follow the instructions for safe use and maintenance of your WiseWay. 
 

 

Surfaces of the stove get 

EXTREMELY HOT!

 

 

Be aware that surfaces may still be hot for an extended period of time after the stove 
has been shut down. 

 

 

Never leave young children or pets around any heating source. 

 

Educate your family before beginning operation of your new WiseWay. 

 

 

Never block free airflow through the open vents of the stove. 

 

Do not place flammable items on or near any stove. 

 

Never place foreign objects in the hopper. 

 

 

This stove was designed and approved for pelletized wood fuel only. Any other type of 
fuel burned in this stove is prohibited. 

 

This is a wood stove that burns pellet fuel. It must be treated as a wood stove. As with 
any wood stove periodic cleaning and maintenance is required. Failure to clean and 
maintain your stove and chimney may result in poor performance. 
 

 

Always allow the stove to cool completely before performing any maintenance. 
 

Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar 
liquids to start up or freshen up a fire in this stove. Keep all such liquids well away from the 
stove while in use. 

 

Summary of Contents for GW-1949-W

Page 1: ...1 Installation and Operating Manual WiseWay Model GW 1949 GW 1949 W Report Number 504 S 01 2 UL 1482 11 ULC S627 00...

Page 2: ...ority having jurisdiction such as municipal building department fire department fire prevention bureau etc should be consulted before installation to determine the need to obtain a permit Please read...

Page 3: ...d maintenance of your WiseWay Surfaces of the stove get EXTREMELY HOT Be aware that surfaces may still be hot for an extended period of time after the stove has been shut down Never leave young childr...

Page 4: ...kit RW 001 Draft Slide DS 001 Primary burn chamber APBC 001 Primary Burn Chamber end slide PBCSWH 001 Pellet stop plate PSP 001 Primary burn cage HTPBC 001 Heat gun slide HGS 001 Feed tube lid FTL 001...

Page 5: ...emperature gauge Insert the damper slide into place it will only fit one way Screw on damper slide handle by turning clockwise Install primary burn tube top secondary burn plate middle and ashtray tra...

Page 6: ...tion requirements including location restrictions relationships to air inlets distance from windows doors air inlets and distance to combustible materials MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES For mobile ho...

Page 7: ...m to the product and to each adjoining section All joints for connector pipe are required to be fastened with 3 screws A NON FLAMMABLE PAD MUST BE INSTALLED THAT MEETS UL 1618 REQUIREMENTS OF 3 8 NON...

Page 8: ...ile homes require outside air use a vent with a rigid or flex pipe connected to the stove and an outside screen vent cap The stove must be secured to the floor and grounded with a number 10 gauge grou...

Page 9: ...9 COMBUSTIBLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR PASS THROUGHS A B C...

Page 10: ...length do not penetrate the chimney liner the inside wall of the Solid Pak chimney The inner end of the Solid Pak chimney section shall be flush with the inside of the masonry chimney flue and sealed...

Page 11: ...red in the elements Pellets that are stored in the elements are prone to absorbing moisture resulting in poor performance from the stove Storing opened pellets indoors or in an air tight container is...

Page 12: ...A MUST WHILE BURNING HARDWOOD PELLETS This is simple NOTE surfaces will be hot First remove the ashtray and dispose of any ashes see page 17 of the Installation and Instruction Manual for proper ash...

Page 13: ...t primary burn chamber secondary burn plate and ashtray for soot build up and cleanliness Perform any maintenance required 5 Re install primary burn chamber secondary burn plate and ashtray 6 Remove t...

Page 14: ...setting then insert heat gun into the primary burn tube end slide 5 Let heat gun run for 30 seconds 6 Open the pellet feed door 7 Ignition of the pellets will take approximately one minute When the pe...

Page 15: ...ll reduce the draft and lowers the stove temperature Closing the damper will increase temperatures and heat output CAUTION DO NOT OVER LOOSEN THE DAMPER SLIDE HANDLE THIS MAY CAUSE THE HANDLE TO SEPAR...

Page 16: ...adjust the primary burn cage The primary burn basket that comes with every stove is sent out at a preset measurement This measurement fits most applications but sometimes a user will need to make an a...

Page 17: ...to determine if a creosote build up has occurred If a significant layer of creosote has accumulated 3mm or more it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire Disposal of Ashes Ashes should...

Page 18: ...ND INSTALLING GLASS WINDOW MODEL GW 1949 W WARNING DROPPING OR STRIKING THE GLASS WITH A HARD OBJECT CAN RESULT IN BREAKING THE GLASS CARE SHOULD BE TAKING WHEN REMOVING REPLACING OR CLEANING GLASS NE...

Page 19: ...introducing pellets is highly recommended When the stove is cold and it is colder outside than it is inside there is a downward draft in the chimney Running the torch for one minute first will overco...

Page 20: ...sary to adjust the primary burn basket wider it may be necessary to clear the secondary burn plate more often during operation Adequate ventilation has to be considered when running the stove A barome...

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