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Section 

9

 – The Kuma “It’s Covered”  Limited Warranty  

 

Our Promise:  

If anything goes wrong with your stove in the first three years, we will supply you with the parts to fix it.  
For as long as you own your stove, if you ever have a defect in the material or workmanship of your stove’s 
firebox, we will repair or replace it for you.  See full details below: 
 

 
 

Warranty Coverage: 
To ensure warranty coverage, it is very important that you register your Kuma Stove warranty within 30 
days of purchase at kumastoves.com or fill out and return the warranty registration in your owners 
packet.

  This warranty covers your new Kuma Stove from defects in material and workmanship for the 

period outlined in this warranty.  Kuma Stoves reserves the right to replace, repair or authorize repair of 
any defective part at its sole discretion.  This warranty is not transferrable and covers the original owner of 
the product from the time of purchase.  All parts that have been replaced under this warranty will have a 90 
day warranty coverage.  The maximum value of this warranty is the original purchase price of the product.  
This warranty is subject to the conditions and limitations outlined below.  This warranty covers stoves 
purchased from an authorized Kuma Stoves dealer. 

 
Warranty Instructions:

 

For your “It’s Covered” warranty claim, please contact the dealer where you purchased your stove.  You 
may also contact Kuma stoves directly at 1-888-714-5294 or contact us online at kumastoves.com.  When 
calling, you will need to have your proof of purchase, the model name, and the serial number of your stove.   
When calling please remember that shipping and handling costs are not covered under this warranty. 
 

Warranty Exclusions: 

This Warranty does not cover: 1. Changes in the color of the surface of the stove as this naturally happens 
during the firing of the stove and is considered normal.  2. Damage to plating due to chemical cleaners, 
fingerprints, or scratching. 3. Shattered glass caused from wood impact.  4. Discoloration of plating or 
glass.  5.  Expansion and contraction of the firebox causing noise.  6. Damage caused from: power surges, 
unauthorized modifications, using incorrect fuel and/or accelerants, shipping/handling, failure to follow the 
manufacturer’s installation instructions, failure to follow any local building codes. 7. Damages to any 
product not manufactured by Kuma Stoves. 8. Any stoves ability to heat a specific area.  Heating capacity 
is given as a guideline and is not guaranteed. 9. Shipping costs or travel time.  Please talk with an 
authorized dealer or Kuma representative about the potential charges for travel or shipping. 10. This 
warranty is void in the case of abuse, over firing, unauthorized repair, alterations, improper installation 
and/or service. 
 
 
Effective 3/1/20

 

 
 
 

Items Covered 

Parts Coverage Period 

Labor Coverage Period 

Maintenance Items:  Bricks, 
gasket, ceramic insulation, baffle 
boards and paint. 

3 Years 

No Labor Coverage 

Glass (thermal breakage), 
blowers, ash grate, brick 
supports, all hardware and trim. 

5 Years 

3 Years 

Stove firebox, ash pan, pedestal, 
legs, burn tubes and door casting. 

Forever 3 

Years 

Содержание K-TAM

Страница 1: ...UMA STOVES Rathdrum ID USA MODEL K TAM Tamarack Tested to UL1482 Report 123 S 05 4 Testing performed by Omni Test Laboratories INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Rev 1 10 13 ...

Страница 2: ...with a quality product that will last a lifetime If you ever have a problem with your stove we will do what is needed to get it resolved and keep you warm You may have noticed a portion of the Bible enclosed in your owner s packet It is a small gift for you Our faith in Jesus Christ is very important to us and we have that faith because there is hope in heaven That hope comes from the message of t...

Страница 3: ...ions carefully Failure to properly install and maintain your wood stove can result in an unsafe condition Contents Section 1 Safety Precautions Section 2 Mobile Home Installation Instructions Section 3 Residential Installation Instructions Section 4 Wood Burning Operation Instructions Section 5 Maintenance Section 6 Installation Clearances and Diagrams Section 7 Troubleshooting Section 8 Replaceme...

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Страница 5: ...e may not be used as a connector in mobile homes 9 When installing into an existing masonry or metal chimney examine the chimney system carefully If you have any questions seek professional advice We recommend having existing chimneys cleaned and inspected by a qualified professional prior to the installation of your new Stove 10 NOTE ALL MINIMUM CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS TO COMBUSTIBLES Installation...

Страница 6: ... IS A SAFE AND LISTED METHOD Please refer to NFPA code 211 for details about listed wall pass through methods To obtain a copy of the NFPA code 211 you may visit their website at www nfpa org or call them toll free at 1 800 344 3555 Your local building dept may also have information regarding NFPA code 211 EXCERPT FROM NFPA 211 ...

Страница 7: ... Kuma part KA OA 1 is available from your dealer It includes the screened vent stove adapter and 4 of flex vent to be used for through the wall applications 2 Caulking to seal roof flashing and storm collar High temperature silicone is recommended 3 Assorted nails and screws 4 Short pieces of 2x4 or 2x6 Two pieces minimum 24 long 5 Copper wire 8 gauge for grounding Grounding clamp terminal or lug ...

Страница 8: ...g a pencil trace the inside of the flashing cone onto the roof Remove the flashing and use a reciprocating saw to cut out the hole Cut the hole out about 1 larger than the mark all the way around 5 Use the two pieces of 2x4 or 2x6 to brace across the trusses in the attic Position the bracing in a way that you will be able to attach the chimney support with the proper clearance to the bracing see c...

Страница 9: ... consult your dealer for this adapter STEP 4 Setting the stove and connecting to the chimney 1 If your stove is a leg model attach the legs before setting the stove on the hearth Once the legs are attached or if the stove is a pedestal model set it gently on the hearth using cardboard to protect the hearth 2 Position the stove on the hearth according to the clearances shown on the diagrams in sect...

Страница 10: ...11 Assorted Wrenches Materials 1 4 Outside air duct with screen Kuma part KA OA 1 is available from your dealer it includes the screened vent stove adapter and 4 of flex vent to be used for through the wall applications 2 Caulking to seal roof flashing and storm collar High temperature silicone is recommended 3 Assorted nails and screws 4 Short pieces of 2x4 or 2x6 Two pieces minimum 24 long Deter...

Страница 11: ...over the hole screw or nail Using a pencil trace the inside of the flashing cone onto the roof Remove the flashing and use a reciprocating saw to cut out the hole Cut the hole out about 1 larger than the mark all the way around 5 Use the two pieces of 2x4 or 2x6 to brace across the trusses in the attic Position the bracing in a way that you will be able to attach the chimney support with the prope...

Страница 12: ...odels please consult your dealer for this adapter STEP 4 Assembling the stove and connecting to the chimney 6 Attach the legs or pedestal using the instructions provided in the leg or pedestal box Set the stove gently on the hearth using cardboard for protection 7 Position the stove on the hearth according to the clearances shown on the diagrams in section 6 Be sure that the stove is at least mini...

Страница 13: ... fire starter available in chips nuggets and gels Newspaper also makes a good fire starter if it is torn into strips When building a fire use plenty of fire starter on the bottom and use small kindling directly on top of that Use progressively larger pieces as you stack wood all the way to the top of the firebox When starting a fire you should never use un split pieces of wood unless they are smal...

Страница 14: ...unded circuit Turn the variable speed knob to click onto high speed As the knob is turned clock wise the blower speed decreases to your desired speed The blower speed should match the desired burn rate on your stove i e low burn rate low blower speed high burn rate high blower speed and so forth Ash Pan Operating Instructions Safety Precautions 1 Do not operate your wood stove with the ash pan ope...

Страница 15: ...imney We recommend having the chimney cleaned by a licensed professional chimney sweep 2 When wood is burned it releases tar and other organic vapors When these vapors combine with moisture creosote is formed and enters the chimney When the stove is burning on a low setting the exhaust can be moving slow and the chimney can be relatively cool This combination of slow exhaust and a cool chimney cau...

Страница 16: ...ause uneven pressure and can break the glass Brick replacement As needed 1 Bricks should be inspected and replaced if necessary at least once a year Cracked bricks are fine as long as they remain in place Some of the bricks inside your stove are interchangeable so shuffling bricks around can be done for example a baffle brick that is broken and will not stay in place can be swapped with a brick on...

Страница 17: ...ard size KR BR 8 Brick cut size 7 5 8 x 4 1 2 KR BR TM1 3 Rear baffle brick holder KR BF TMT 9 Door wedge assembly KR DW TM 4 Front baffle brick holder KR BF TMZ 10 Ash grate KR AG 5 Hardware 1 4 20 x 1 2 bolt Pack of 6 KR HW 1 11 Control spring pewter KR SP 1P 6 Burn tube KR BT TM 11 Control spring gold KR SP 1G 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 7 7 5 10 9 11 ...

Страница 18: ...1 Door spring gold KR SP 2G 5 Door pin retainer 2 ea KR DP 2RT 2 Door casting Black KR DR 1B 6 Glass gasket KR GK 34 2 Door casting Pewter KR DR 1P 7 Glass includes gasket KR GL 1 2 Door casting Gold KR DR 1G 8 Glass retainer includes screws KR GL 1RT 3 Door gasket kit KR GK 58 9 Glass retainer screw Pack of 7 KR HW 4 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ...

Страница 19: ...ns 1 Mobile Home installation with the stove in a corner using double wall pipe 2 Residential installation with the stove in a corner using double wall pipe For single wall pipe refer to figure 2 Hearth ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINIMUMS HEARTH CLEARANCES SHOWN IN 13 13 4 5 4 5 6 6 6 16 ...

Страница 20: ...dential installation with the stove in a corner using single wall pipe For double wall pipe refer to figure 1 For mobile home installation in a corner refer to figure 1 Hearth ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINIMUMS HEARTH CLEARANCES SHOWN IN 18 18 9 5 9 5 6 6 16 6 ...

Страница 21: ...lation with the stove on a straight wall using double wall pipe 2 Residential installation with the stove on a straight wall using double wall pipe For single wall pipe refer to figure 4 ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINUMUMS HEARTH CLEARANCES SHOWN IN 18 8 5 6 27 6 6 6 16 Hearth ...

Страница 22: ...l installation with the stove on a straight wall using single wall pipe For double wall pipe refer to figure 3 For mobile home installation on a straight wall refer to figure 3 ALL CLEARANCES SHOWN IN INCHES ALL CLEARANCES ARE MINIMUMS HEARTH CLEARANCES SHOWN IN 18 18 15 5 27 6 6 6 16 Hearth ...

Страница 23: ...ombustibles must be maintained per manufacturer s instructions on chimney pipe and stove pipe connectors Use only double wall connector in mobile homes Spark arrestor cap 3 minimum 2 minimum 10 Roof brace Residential or manufactured home Installation Residential Home Installation Storm collar Chimney Sections Attic Insulation Shield Support Box Cross Framing Double Wall Connector 4 outside air ven...

Страница 24: ...24 Dimensional Drawings for the Tamarack 11 6 23 75 31 25 9 5x12 30 25 5 5 21 5 10 ...

Страница 25: ...ir 2 Chimney and or the chimney cap needs to be cleaned Your chimney should be checked and cleaned if necessary every few months Even a small amount of build up can cause a draft restriction for example inch of build up on the side wall of a 6 chimney reduces the effective area of the chimney by about 20 Pay close attention to the chimney cap especially if it has a screen Screened chimney caps can...

Страница 26: ...ometric episodes occur that affect draft thereby affecting stove performance If your stove has been working fine and performance drops suddenly this is most likely the cause and will usually go away within a few days 6 Your fuel load may be too small or the wood size too large for the coal bed A small bed of coals requires re kindling to build up the heat only put large chunks of wood on a very ho...

Страница 27: ...handle and door pins 11 KA DR 1P Complete pewter door Includes Glass glass holder gaskets door handle and door pins Parts 1 KR AG Replacement ash grate 2 KR GK 58 Replacement 5 8 rope gasket 3 KR BR Replacement Standard firebrick 4 KR GL 1 Replacement glass includes gasket 5 KR GK 34 Replacement glass gasket 6 KR GL RT1 Glass retaining ring includes new screws 7 KR HW 4 Set of 7 glass retaining ri...

Страница 28: ...nline at kumastoves com When calling you will need to have your proof of purchase the model name and the serial number of your stove When calling please remember that shipping and handling costs are not covered under this warranty Warranty Exclusions This Warranty does not cover 1 Changes in the color of the surface of the stove as this naturally happens during the firing of the stove and is consi...

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