DENALI TENT STOVE
ROBENS DENALI TENT STOVE
To prevent damage and reduce the risk of fire we recommend that a Robens tent groundsheet is always rolled back so that the Denali tent stove sits directly on
the ground. If this is not possible we recommend a mat
constructed from fireproof material, such as a fire blanket, is placed between the stove and groundsheet to prevent damage from embers and sparks falling from
the firebox.
Always have a means of putting out a fire within reach and always make sure the fire is put out before you go to bed or leave the tent.
Assemble the Denali tent stove
Content:
1 pcs. stove
8 pcs. stovepipe sections
1 pcs. flue protector
1 pcs. spark arrestor
2 pcs. chain
2 pcs. hooks
1. Remove the stovepipe sections from their storage position inside the
stove firebox.
Turn the tent stove upside down to open the three supporting legs. Place the stove in the upright position on its legs inside the tent
(Do not place directly onto the groundsheet).
2. Connect the eight sections to create the stovepipe.
Firmly push the sections together to ensure a tight join. This is especially important when using the stove inside a tent.
Feed the top of the stovepipe through the flue protector and place the spark arrestor onto the top of the stovepipe. The spark arrestor is connected to the flue
protector by hooking the supplied chain to the eyelets on each component.
3. Insert the assembled stovepipe through the stovepipe port located at
the top of the flysheet of your Robens tent.
4. Tightly push the stovepipe onto the outlet of the Denali tent stove firebox. Place the stovepipe baffle control in a vertical position.
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