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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
and moisture leaving your stove. Learn to adjust
the air settings of your specific unit to produce the
smallest amount of visible smoke. Wood that has
not been seasoned properly and has a high wood
moisture content will produce excess visible smoke
and burn poorly.
AIR TUBES
The air tubes assembled in this unit are designed to
provide an accurate mix of secondary air to ensure
the highest efficiency. Any damage or deterioration
of these tubes may reduce the efficiency of
combustion. The air tubes are held in position by
screws or snap pins. Locate these to either side
of the tube and remove it to allow the tube to be
removed and replaced.
BLOWER OPERATION
The variable speed blower circulates air warmed
by the firebox into the living area to distribute
the heat more evenly. The blower control knob is
located on the side of the blower housing. Turn the
knob clockwise to turn the blower on. The speed is
controlled by turning the knob clockwise for slower
speeds and counter-clockwise for faster speeds. To
turn the blower off, turn the speed control knob
fully counter-clockwise. It is recommended to turn
the blower off when the unit is not in operation. The
blower needs to be removed and air-blown clean.
Make sure the blades do not have build up. Caution!
Route the Power Supply Cord away from the heat
source and out of high traffic areas.
CLEAN OUT MAINTENANCE
Burning unseasoned wet wood only hurts your
stoves efficiency and leads to accelerated creosote
buildup in your chimney. The clean outs are secured
to the firebox with two 5/16” screws. Remove the
clean outs and vacuum out any accumulated ash.
This should be done at least once per month or
more frequently if large amounts of ash are noticed
while cleaning or if the stove does not seem to be
burning properly. The firing and ash doors must be
closed and sealed during operation.
Air Cleanout