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WOODMASTER OUTDOOR FURNACES • OWNER'S MANUAL
Before You Start Operating Your
WoodMaster Outdoor Wood Furnace
Be sure to read carefully and
observe all of the information in
the entire Owner's Manual.
If any questions arise that
cannot be answered by the
information in this manual, be
sure to contact your dealer.
Operating Instructions
Firing the Furnace
Paper and kindling should be used for starting the fire. Build a small fire,
then add wood as needed. Be sure that the pumps are circulating when
firing the furnace. Once the furnace has reached 170 degrees, the furnace
is ready to be filled to capacity to operate for a 12-hour period. Load wood
towards the back of the furnace for improved efficiency. WoodMaster
recommends burning cut, split and seasoned wood. Do not overfill so that
hot coals fall out of the furnace when opening the fuel door. During periods
of warmer weather, you may find it to have creosote inside the firebox. It is
important to fill the furnace only with enough wood to last a 12- to 24-hour
period. After burning your furnace for a period of time, you will discover how
much wood is needed per day and what types of wood burn the best.
CAUTION
Do not fire with garbage, rubber, gasoline or any oil products. Do not use chemicals
or any oil products that were listed above to start fires.