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15. NOTE: Turning the stove to "off" does not disconnect all power from the unit.
16. The stove will not operate during a power outage. If this occurs, check for smoke spillage and open a
house window if necessary. When power returns, turn the stove back on.
17. Keep foreign objects out of the hopper.
18. Contact your local building officials to obtain a permit and information on any installation restrictions or
inspection requirements in your area.
19. Notify your insurance company of your new stove.
20. Allow the stove to cool before performing any maintenance.
21. Ashes must be disposed of in a metal container with a tight lid and placed on a non-combustible
surface well away from your home.
22. The use of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors is highly recommended with any hearth product,
including this unit. If possible, install the smoke detector in a hallway adjacent to the room (to reduce
the possibility of occasional false activation from the heat produced by the stove). If your local codes
require the smoke detectors to be in the same room, you must follow those requirements. Check with
your local building department for requirements in your area.
23. The stove cannot be used without foot screws installed for maintaining a 1” gap from the floor to the
bottom of the stove base. This is required to keep temperatures cool enough underneath the unit.
24. Recommended Vent Configuration: Any configuration listed in this manual is ok, but for best
performance we recommend a vertical vent run design. This will allow natural draft and improve the
flow of flue gases.
25. Type and Size of Pipe: Use only listed type “L” vent pipe (also referred to as “PL” pellet vent pipe).
Connect the vent pipe or the “Tee” to the flue collar. Secure all vent joint connections with 3 screws.
Seal the exhaust vent joint connections with high temperature silicone sealant. This unit is approved
for use with a 3” (75mm) standard or 4” (1000mm) vent size (requires reducer).
26. This unit requires floor protection if installed on a combustible surface.USA: The minimum floor
protector should give at least one inch (1”) of protection at the rear, six inches (6”) on each side, and
six inches (6”) in the front of the unit. Canada: The minimum floor protector should give at least one
inch (1”) of protection at the rear, eight inches (8”) on each side, and eighteen inches (18”) in the front
of the unit.
27. Maintain proper ventilation. It is important that adequate oxygen be supplied to the fire for the
combustion process. Modern houses are often so well insulated that it may become necessary to open
a window slightly or install an outside air intake pipe to provide sufficient combustion air.
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