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P e l l e t s o r C o r n /P e l l e t M i xt u r e O n l y
P3 5 i F ireplace Insert
S a ve T h e se I n st r u ct i o n s
3-90-775R16_08/13
NEV ER CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY
F LUE SER V ING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
Installation and repair of this stove should be done by a
c mpetent an ua fie pr e
na e rec mmen
that the stove be inspected before use and at least
annua y y a ua fie er ce per n er
c c ean n
is req uired throughout the heating season and at the end
eac nter r t e t e t rk e fic ent y
SPECIAL NOTE:
DUE TO ASH BUILDUP, IT IS STR ONG LY
R ECOMMENDED TO HAV E Y OUR STOV E
PR OF ESSIONALLY CLEANED AND SER V ICED
ANNUALLY . THIS INCLUDES ALL PAR TS OF
THE STOV E, AND THE V ENTING SY STEM.
Carbon monoxide, referred to as CO, is a colorless,
odorless gas that is produced during combustion of solid
fuels.
CO is tox ic and can be fatal.
Even though this stove is designed to be as safe as
possible, it is recommended that you
install a CO detector.
This is true for oil, gas, or wood burning products as well.
CO is not specifically heavier or lighter than air. Therefore,
it is best to install the detector at table top level rather than
on the ceiling like a smoke detector.
CO detectors are very sensitive and may sound an alarm
for fumes other than CO or CO from sources other than
the stove such as a car or lawn mower exhaust.
If the alarm sounds
1. Increase house ventilation by opening windows or
doors.
2. ake sure the stove doors and hopper lid are closed
and latched.
. Check stove for electrical power and normal operation.
. Check vent for possible blockage or down-draft.
5. Check for false alarm.
Never use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter
fluid, or similar liquids to start or freshen up a fire in this
heater. eep all such liquids well away from the heater while
it is in use.
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Special W arnings and Notes
DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTR IBUTION
DUCT OR SY STEM.