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Essential safety notices regarding installation, operation, and materials.
Guidance on selecting dry wood and proper burning for efficiency and safety.
Procedures for safe ash removal, disposal, and firebox maintenance.
Explains creosote formation from wood burning and the necessity of periodic removal.
Steps to take in case of a chimney fire and methods to prevent them.
Initial steps for lighting the stove, curing paint, and establishing a fire.
Techniques for normal fire management, refueling, and air control adjustments.
Guidance on preparing and operating the stove for longer burn periods.
Understanding and managing chimney draft, air controls, and preventing overfiring.
Step-by-step guide for installing and removing the stove's baffle assembly.
Physical dimensions of the stove, useful for placement and clearances.
Required clearances to combustible materials for various installation configurations.
Reduced clearance requirements when optional side shields are used.
Steps for removing the stove from its packaging and initial setup.
Requirements for clearances and connecting to a suitable chimney system.
Installation for masonry and solid-insulated factory-built chimney systems.
Guidelines for sheet steel connectors and insulated chimney sections.
Critical warnings and installation mandates specific to mobile homes.
Approved chimney and connector systems for mobile home installations.
Lists approved 6" double-wall connector systems for mobile homes.
Identifies compatible chimney systems for mobile home installations.
Guidelines for installing non-combustible floor protection for Canada and USA.
Methods for supplying necessary combustion air to the stove.
How to install and operate the optional blower for improved heat distribution.
Instructions for installing optional side shields for reduced clearances.
Guide to correctly placing firebricks within the stove's firebox.
Solutions for common problems like dirty glass, low heat, or poor burning.
A list of available replacement parts with part numbers for ordering.
Key safety information and warnings provided on the stove's label.
A consolidated table of minimum clearances to combustibles for various configurations.
| Type | Wood Stove |
|---|---|
| EPA Certified | Yes |
| Emissions | 2.5 g/h |
| Burn Time | Up to 8 hours |
| Flue Outlet | 6 inches |
| Fuel Type | Wood |
| Material | Steel |
| Blower Included | Optional |
| Efficiency | 78% |
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