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WARNING! Risk of Fire
Close and securely latch the door
after the fire has started, and after
refueling, to prevent:
• Spillage of smoke, flame and
carbon monoxide
• Spillage of sparks, coals and
logs
• Over-firing
DO NOT leave the stove unattended
with the door open.
Starting a fire may not require an
open door to draft. The air control
should supply adequate draft.
CLOSE
OPEN
ITEMS NEEDED FOR FIRST FIRE:
• 10 - 15 Wadded Up Pieces of Newspaper
• 10 - 20 Pieces of Dry Kindling
• A Few Pieces of Seasoned Split Wood
ADD NEWSPAPER
ADD KINDLING
ADD WOOD
LINCOLN LOG METHOD
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CLOSE
OPEN
REDUCE AIR CONTROL
WOOD STOVE QUICK START GUIDE
Questions, problems, missing parts? Before returning to your retailer, call our customer
service department at 877-447-4768
8:30 a.m. – 4:30
pm CST, Monday – Friday.
or email us at [email protected]
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LIGHT THE
NEWSPAPER
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RAKE EMBERS
LINCOLN LOG METHOD
Pull damper control all the way
toward you to completely open the
damper.
Add 10-15 pieces of wadded up
newspaper to the firebox.
Stack 10-20 pieces of small, dry
kindling evenly around newspaper.
Carefully light the newspaper using a
fireplace match or extended lighter.
Rake embers to create a trough from
front to back down the center of the
firebox, with even amounts on the left
and right sides.
Add pieces of seasoned split wood to
firebox using the Lincoln Log method.
Slide damper control to desired setting,
and leave stove door cracked open for
5 minutes.
Once fire is fully burning, fully close and
latch stove door. Congratulations! Your
wood stove is ready for operation.
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LATCH STOVE DOOR
OPEN AIR CONTROL