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Do not use a grate, andiron or other fuel support method.  Build fire directly on the hearth.
Only open door to fuel/refuel the stove.  Excess air can cause the stove to over fire.  Do not over 

fire, if chimney or stove is glowing red you are over firing.
Do not build the fire too close to the glass.  Do not abuse the glass doors.  Do not strike or slam 

shut the door.

DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE.

Operating Your Stove

Your stove is designed to burn solid wood fuel only; it is not designed to burn, 
• Paper or cardboard, other than small amounts used to light stove. 
• Treated or painted wood 
• Synthetic fuel or logs that are not approved for solid fuel stoves  
• Household rubbish 
• Liquid fuels 
• Plastics 
Burning these or other products for which the stove was not designed may damage the stove and 

cause a fire hazard or release toxic fumes 
Fuel should be stored in a dry place; wood should be dried for at least 1 year. Do not store fuel within 

the installation clearances or within the space required for charging and ash removal.  Wet wood 

may cause serious creosote, which may damage your flue system and even your stove. Therefore 

the use of wet wood is strongly discouraged. 

Fuel

You should begin using your stove by lighting small fires which get progressively bigger. We recom-

mend a series of about five small fires before you put the stove into full service.  Allow the stove to 

fully cool between each of these fires. There may be some smell and a small amount of smoke from 

the stove during the initial operations.  This is perfectly normal and is merely the curing of the stove 

paint.  Opening a window or door to provide additional ventilation will help alleviate this.

First operation of stove

Air controls

Your stove needs air to burn the fuel.  This air is supplied through the spin valve at the base of the 

door and through the slots over the glass.

Primary air, as the name suggests, is used for the initial burning of the fuel. Secondary air is used 

for secondary combustion, which makes the stove more efficient, reduces the emissions and is also 

used to keep the stove glass clean. Wood burns better with the air over the fire bed and when burn-

ing a lot of wood, you should use the secondary air supply more.
The settings of both of these air controls very much depends on draft and local conditions and after 

a few fires, you should have a good idea of the best settings for your stove. The air controls should 

be fully opened when lighting the fire. Once the fire is established, the controls may be adjusted as 

required. Reducing the air intake will cause the stove to burn slower. This may cause some blacken-

ing of the stove glass, but this should burn off once the stove is burning brightly again.

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Страница 1: ...tions Contact local building fire officials or the authority having jurisdiction about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Kindly save these instructions for future reference VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR NEW ROOM HEATER FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH FAILURE TO ...

Страница 2: ... Protection 5 Installation Clearances 6 Installation Clearances 7 Chimney Connection 7 Chimney 8 Chimney Height 8 Factory Built Chimney 9 Masonry Chimney 10 Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass Throughs 11 Operating Your Stove 12 Fuel 12 First operation of stove 12 Air controls 12 Refueling 13 Ash Removal 13 Overnight Burning 13 Stove Maintenance 14 Care of Glass 14 Replacement of Glass 15 Repl...

Страница 3: ...imney fire If you suspect a chimney fire evacuate people from the building close down the air controls on the stove and call the Fire Department To prevent the accumulation of soot or creosote check flue and chimney regularly and clean as necessary Good burning hot stoves will generally cause a lot less build up than slow burning stoves Likewise dry wood will cause less build up than wet wood We r...

Страница 4: ...ent combustion of the fuel A well sealed flue chimney system herein after referred to as the flue system The protection of combustible materials in proximity of the stove It is essential for the safe and efficient use of your stove that you provide an adequate air supply to your stove This may mean the provision of an outside air supply to the room especially if there are extraction units such as ...

Страница 5: ...aler immediately and we will rectify the situation 4 Gently lay the stove on its back Remove screws from 4 corners of base and fit one of the legs to each corner of the stove Tighten bolt to ensure leg is secure to base of stove When complete gently stand the stove upright 5 Move the stove into position Do not drag the stove as this may damage the legs screws or base Installation If the stove is t...

Страница 6: ...at can catch fire A combustible surface is anything that can burn i e sheet rock wall paper wood fabrics etc These surfaces are not limited to those that are visible and also include materials that are behind non combustible materials If you are not sure of the combustible nature of a material consult your local fire officials Installation Clearances 3500 3500PB Single Wall Connector Pipe 3700 370...

Страница 7: ...erials of the house It is also essential that the flue system is kept clean and seals are maintained to ensure the draft is not lost The open end of the flue system must be above the height of the apex of the building and any other obstructions such as trees which are within 3 meters 10ft of the flue system Failure to do this will affect the efficiency of the stove and may cause down drafts which ...

Страница 8: ...f the chimney connectors must be accessible for cleaning Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired the installation must conform with NFPA 211 or CAN CSA B365 and is also addressed in this manual DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM This room heater must be connected to a 6 ...

Страница 9: ...nstall the ceiling support package or wall pass through and T section package firestops where needed insulation shield roof flashing chimney cap etc Maintain proper clearance to the structure as recommended by the manufacturer The chimney must be the required height above the roof or other obstructions for safety and proper draft operation Factory Built Chimney ...

Страница 10: ...y having it inspected by a professional Make sure there are no cracks loose mortar or other signs of deterioration and blockage Have the chimney cleaned before the stove is installed and operated When connecting the stove through a combustible wall to a masonry chim ney special methods are needed Masonry Chimney ...

Страница 11: ...himney connector and a minimum 24 gage ventilated wall thimble which has two air channels of 1 25 4 mm each construct a wall pass through There shall be a minimum 6 152 4 mm sep aration area containing fiberglass insulation from the outer surface of the wall thimble to wall combustibles Support the wall thimble and cover its opening with a 24 gage minimum sheet metal sup port Maintain the 6 152 4 ...

Страница 12: ...t progressively bigger We recom mend a series of about five small fires before you put the stove into full service Allow the stove to fully cool between each of these fires There may be some smell and a small amount of smoke from the stove during the initial operations This is perfectly normal and is merely the curing of the stove paint Opening a window or door to provide additional ventilation wi...

Страница 13: ... If possible this should be done before lighting the stove when the ash is cold Even if the ash appears to be cold it should be placed in a non combustible container as there may be hot ash in the center of the pile You should always were protective gloves when removing ash from the stove Overnight Burning This stove is not designed to operate with the door open Always close the stove door when yo...

Страница 14: ...ints To check flue outlet remove top of baffle by lifting and pulling out at end Use a flashlight to check flue out let Clean and repair as necessary Always replace top baffle before relighting stove 2 Check that glass is not cracked or chipped and that sealing rope is in good condition Replace as necessary 3 When the room is dark use a strong flashlight to check the sealing of the stove at the ed...

Страница 15: ...an be re painted by using a good quality high temperature stove paint When re painting make sure there is plenty of ventilation and follow the manufacturer s instructions Allow the paint to fully dry before lighting the stove and allow extra ventilation for the first couple of fires as some fumes may emit from the stove as the paint cures Surface Finish A stove not burning is generally caused by e...

Страница 16: ...your flue system You should not install a flue damper without con sulting a specialist Never install a damper that can completely block your flue or chimney Contact your dealer to discuss this Fire Burns too Quickly Chimney fires occur when soot and creosote that have built up in the flue system ignite If the stove is operated properly and the flue checked and cleaned regularly then chimney fires ...

Страница 17: ...e paint gaskets burn plates baffles fire grates or glass glass is only warranted against thermal breakage 2 Damage due to incorrect installations not in conformance with the manufacturer s installation instructions or local and national regulations It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the unit is installed and operating correctly at the time of installation 3 Damage caused by o...

Страница 18: ...e HF517U 16 1 17 891694 Back Plate Ornamental HF517U 17 1 18 40528 Back Cover HF517U 18 1 19 40529 Cover Back Air Inlet HF517U 19 1 20 40530 Lock tight Piece HF517U 20 1 21 40531 Back HF517U 21 1 KEY PART DESCRIPTION QTY 22 891695 Slide Plate Holding Frame HF517U 22 1 23 891696 Slide Plate HF517U 23 1 24 891697 Glass Holding Frame HF517U 24 4 25 891698 Glass HF517U 25 1 26 40532 Grate HF517U 26 1 ...

Страница 19: ... 17 891723 Ashpan HF717U 18 1 18 40549 Spin Valve HF717U 19 1 19 40550 Operating Tool HF717U 20 1 20 40551 Ash Door HF717U 21 1 21 891724 Handle Pays HF717U 22 22 891725 Door Latch Plate HF717U 25 1 KEY PART DESCRIPTION QTY 23 891726 Door Handle HF717U 26 1 24 891727 Door Catch HF717U 27 1 25 40552 Fire Door HF717U 28 1 26 40553 Fire Fence Bracket HF717U 31 2 27 40554 Door Catch Sealing Plate HF71...

Страница 20: ... IS ON THE NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE HEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 THE PART NUMBER 2 THE PART DESCRIPTION 3 THE MODEL NUMBER 3500 3500PB 3700 3700PB 4 THE SERIAL NUMBER ____________________ How to order repair parts United States Stove Company 227 Industrial Park Road P O Box 151 South Pittsburg TN 37380 800 750 2723 WWW USSTOVE COM...

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