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DOOR GASKET & GLASS
Check the loading door gasket for deterioration at least twice each heating season.
Inspect the
gasket for physical deterioration missing sections or obvious leakage. To check the gasket further,
insert a piece of paper into the door opening and close and latch the door. Obvious resistance should
be felt when pulling the paper out. Repeat this check several times around the perimeter of the door.
Do not operate this stove if the door glass is cracked or broken. To replace glass, see page 15.
OPERATION
Your stove's performance (including its efficiency, pollutant emission level and service lifetime)
depends largely on how it is operated. You, then, are the most important factor affecting
performance. Please read these operation instructions carefully.
WARNING
- PROVIDE ADEQUATE AIR CIRCULATION
It is essential that a source of fresh air for combustion be provided at all times when this woodstove is
in operation. In extremely tight houses, partially open a window near the woodstove or install an
Outside Air Kit.
STARTING A FIRE
1. Use only dry, well seasoned fuel, which has been cut, split and stacked for a minimum of six
months.
2.
Set
the
combustion
air
thermostat
fully
clockwise
to
its
maximum
setting.
3. Place several balls of newspaper near the front of the firebox and put a fairly large quantity of dry
kindling on top of the paper. Next, lay two or three pieces of wood on top of the kindling. Light the
paper, partially close the loading door so that the latch touches the stove, but do not latch it. Allow
the kindling and most of the larger logs to get started, then latch the loading door. If you close the
loading door too soon, a new fire may go out. NEVER LEAVE ANY WOODSTOVE UNATTENDED
WHEN THE DOORS ARE NOT TIGHTLY CLOSED.
4. When the larger wood pieces are well started, open the loading door and load the firebox to the
desired level. Close and latch the loading door. Do not abuse the glass door by slamming it or
striking it Never build the fire right up against the glass. Do not force the door closed if there is wood
in the firebox that is obstructing it.
Let the fire burn on Medium to High for 20-30 minutes, or until the fire is well established. Then you
may adjust the thermostat to achieve the desired room temperature, also see "COMBUSTION AIR
CONTROL".
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