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CHAPTER 9
SAFE FURNACE OPERATION GUIDELINES
OPERATION
HEATMOR™ OUTDOOR FURNACES, MODEL 100 CSS, 200 CSS, AND 400 DCSS ARE CERTIFIED TO
BURN WOOD AND APPROVED COAL ONLY. CONTACT HEATMOR FOR APPROVED COAL TYPES.
Coal should only be burned in a HEATMOR™ Furnace equipped with a Shaker Grate System.
Burning of other materials may result in serious burns, health consequences, or damage to this furnace and
other components of the heating system and may void warranty.
***IMPORTANT NOTICE***
PLEASE REFER TO “FILLING YOUR HEATMOR™ FURNACE WITH WOOD,” FOR ADDITIONAL SAFE
LOADING PROCEDURES.
1) Never open the rebox door if the combustion air blower is operating or if you suspect a roaring
hot re inside the rebox.
2) Never open rebox door immediately after the combustion air blowers have shut off. If the water
temperature is very close to the high setting, you should assume the air combustion fans have
just shut off.
3) If there is more than a “wiff” of smoke coming from the chimney and the draft fan is off, do not
open the rebox door for at least two minutes. The burn cycle would have just ended and the rebox
will be full of unburned gases (smoke) that may ignite when fresh air is introduced.
4) Load the unit with wood carefully, but quickly. After loading wood make sure all debris is cleaned
from the rebox doorframe and gasket. Then close rebox door securely.
5) Keep the rebox door, ash auger tube cover cap, top ue cover plate, and the outer door of the
HEATMOR™ furnace closed at all times except for servicing and refueling.
6) Keep the locking handle on the outer door locked at all times when not servicing or refueling to
reduce the risk of tampering and possible injury.
7) Never add water to the HEATMOR™ furnace if the internal water temperature is over 212 degrees
Fahrenheit. Failure to adhere to this warning may cause a steam ash and result in an explosion.

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