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Also included in the box is a hardware bag that contains: 
 
¼” bolts (for (M) Door to (L) Door mounting bracket) 
¼” nuts  ( for (V) screw in feet, for securing (Q) Ash pan handles and hopper handles (not pictured) 
¼” washer ( for (V) screw in feet) 
¼” lock washers (for (Q) Ash Pan Handle and hopper handles (not pictured) 
 
 
10/32” bolts for mounting the (F) Hoppers to (K) Firebox. 10/32’’ nuts with #8 washers for (Z) 
Pyroceram Window to the (M) Door 

10/32” bolts  for securing (B) Stove top to (K) Firebox, 

 for securing (A) Stove top collar to (B) Stove top, for securing (D) Heat Baffle to (K) Firebox, for 
securing (J) Firebox bottom to (K) Firebox, for securing (H) Rear Hopper Brackets and (G) Front 
Hopper brackets to (K) Firebox, for securing (L) Door Mounting Brackets to (K) Firebox, for securing 
(E) Air Chutes to (K) Firebox 
 
10

/32” nuts/bolts for securing (Y) Top Reflector to (X) Stove Pipe Spark Arrestor. 

10

/32” washers/nuts for securing the (Z) Pyroceram Window to the (M) Door. 

 
Spring Handles (2) 
 
Self-Taping Sheet Metal Screws 
 
Lay out and identify all the heater parts.  
 
 

1.2 Assembly Instructions 

 

Step 1 Installing the Bottom Heat Shield and the Feet.

 Position the (U) Bottom Heat Shield in 

place over the four holes on the b

ottom 1” flange of the firebox.  Install four (V)Screw in Feet on the 

bottom 1” flange of the (K) Firebox. Place washer over plastic washer on feet, then insert into holes. 
Attach using 

¼” washers and nuts. 

 

Step 2   Installing the Hopper Brackets and Heat Shields. 

Attach (H) Rear Hopper Brackets using 

one 10/32” bolt each.. Attach (G) Front Hopper Brackets using two 10/32” bolts each. Install (T) Heat 
Shields by sliding heat shield in between the hopper and fire box so that the tabs are inserted into the 
slots of the hopper bracket. The large tab on the bottom of heat shield should be facing the fire box. 
 

Step 3   Installing the Hoppers.  

Place (F) Hopper pellet chute into hole in side of (K) Firebox. While 

inserting pellet chute into hole, pull (T) Heat Shield towards (F) Hopper until the flange on the hopper 
clears the heat shield. Use 10/32” bolts and nuts to secure Hopper flange to the(K) Firebox. Make 
sure that the punch out in the hopper wall sets all the way down into the slot on the hopper brackets.  
 
 

Step 4   Installing the Air Chutes.  

Place (E) Air Chute inside (K) Firebox by sliding the (E) Air 

Chute under the protruding Hopper Pellet Chute and over the air slots that are cut into the side of the 
(K) Firebox.  Secure with two 10/32” bolts.  
 
 

Step 5  Installing the Fire Grate and the Fire Box bottom.

 Insert (I) Fire Grate into (J) Firebox 

Bottom. Install (J) Firebox Bottom in the (K) Firebox. The diagram shows the (J) Firebox bottom at the 
top of the Firebox, but it is installed through the ash pan opening and is bolted in place just above the 

Summary of Contents for WPPH001.3

Page 1: ...will gladly provide assistance as required Warning For Outdoor Use Only FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY This outdoor patio heater must be used for outdoors only in a well ventilated area and not be used in a vehicle or any enclosed building or area WARNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids solid combustibles in the vicinity of this appliance Keep a safe distance away from the...

Page 2: ...nt alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage from hazards of fire explosion burn asphyxiation carbon monoxide poisoning Please be sure you understand all operating the instructions before operate or service this heater Read this installation operation and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment Warning For your safety Follow the...

Page 3: ...rements This is a wood pellet direct vented heater all of the combustion products leave the heater from the chimney smokestack Byproducts of combustion from this unit include carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide is toxic Carbon Monoxide can build up in a heated space and failure to provide adequate ventilation could result in death Always be sure there is plenty of ventilation when the heater is in use...

Page 4: ...nvolved of operation If this heater is used in a commercial or rental installation it is the responsibility of the purchaser to check with the local codes for properly acquainting users with the safety precautions and instructions Failure to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this heater can result in death serious bodily injury and property loss or damage from hazards of f...

Page 5: ...Find and identify the following parts ...

Page 6: ...of the K Firebox Place washer over plastic washer on feet then insert into holes Attach using washers and nuts Step 2 Installing the Hopper Brackets and Heat Shields Attach H Rear Hopper Brackets using one 10 32 bolt each Attach G Front Hopper Brackets using two 10 32 bolts each Install T Heat Shields by sliding heat shield in between the hopper and fire box so that the tabs are inserted into the ...

Page 7: ... OVER TIGHTEN THE NUTS ONTO THE PYROCERAM WINDOW Hand tighten only Step 11 Assembling the Ash Pan Place the P Ash Pan Front onto the O Ash Pan with the small arrow sticker on the P Ash Pan Front pointing up and sandwiched between the P Ash Pan Front and the O Ash Pan Insert Q Ash Pan Handle into the holes in the P Ash Pan Front and O Ash Pan and secure with lock washers and nuts Slide the Ash Pan ...

Page 8: ...rs INITIAL FIRING OF THE HEATER On initial firing only fill the hoppers with about 5 lbs of pellets each about full This one time initial firing needs to be done to cure the paint on the unit Open the damper on the heater and leave it open for the entire initial burn period Fire the unit and let it burn through all of the pellets and then let the heater cool You will now be free to use the unit ac...

Page 9: ...to shut it off is to remove the unburned pellets from the hoppers Be careful as the unit is hot Remove unburned pellets from both hoppers and let the few remaining pellets funnel down and burn out Allow at least 45 minutes for cooling before handling the stove 7 Service and warranty Information To learn how to service and procure parts for worn out defective or damaged components please call us di...

Page 10: ...implied warranties except for those stipulated herein This warranty gives specific rights and the original purchaser may have additional rights and remedies in law 8 7 This warranty does not cover commercial or rental use 8 8 Rust and oxidation is a normally occurring process for any metal exposed to the elements and is expressly not covered under out warranty Patent Pending Wood Pellet Products c...

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