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Type | Wood Stove |
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Fuel Type | Wood |
Efficiency | 75% |
Log Size | 18" |
EPA Certified | Yes |
Material | Steel |
Flue Size | 6" |
Maximum Log Length | 18 inches |
Important safety notice regarding potential house fires if the heater is not properly installed.
Read the entire manual before installation or use; failure to follow instructions may result in injury or death.
Warning about potential exposure to chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive harm.
Details on fuel burn rate, burn time, hopper capacity, dimensions, and weight.
Checklist for qualified installer to ensure proper installation and operation before use.
Section to detail the location of the installed appliance and venting system.
Steps to confirm proper installation, operation, and safety features of the heater.
List of tools and materials required for the assembly process.
Step-by-step guide for assembling the main body of the stove.
Instructions for installing the pellet slide component.
Instructions for installing the damper slide component.
Instructions for installing the burn tube and ash tray.
General safety precautions and warnings related to stove installation.
Requirements for non-flammable floor protection materials and dimensions.
Specifies required clearances from the stove to combustible materials.
Guidance on the necessity and installation of an outside air supply.
Instructions for securely fastening the stove to the floor.
Guidance on proper installation of stove pipe and chimney systems.
Details on methods for passing chimney connectors through combustible walls.
Critical warning against operating the stove without supervision.
Information on approved pellet fuel and prohibited materials.
Step-by-step guide for lighting the stove using a propane torch.
Step-by-step guide for lighting the stove using a heat gun.
How to adjust stove settings to control heating output and temperature.
Advice on adjusting the stove for optimal performance based on environment.
Instructions and precautions for adding fuel to the stove.
Procedure for safely shutting down the stove.
Instructions for routine cleaning of the stove and its components.
Specific instructions for cleaning the secondary burn plate.
Information on creosote, its risks, and how to inspect and remove it.
Proper procedures for removing and safely disposing of ashes.
Recommendations for installing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
Instructions for inspecting and maintaining door and glass gaskets.
Guidance on cleaning and replacing the stove's glass.
Pre-season checks and preparations before the first fire.
Procedures for preparing the stove for storage at the end of the season.
Information on how to order replacement parts from the manufacturer.
Section for qualified service technicians to record maintenance details.