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LOW FIRE FUELING AND OPERATION (LOADING
ON COALS AFTER HIGH FIRE OPERATION)
1. At the end of the high fire (around 3.7lbs
remaining), smash and rake the remaining coals
forward until they are equally distributed and level
across the firebox.
2. Place the three largest pieces in first, they should
be close together with small gaps between. Place
the remaining pieces on top of the first leaving
gaps in the wood.
3. Immediately close the door and open the air
control to maximum open (all the way out).
4. Leave the air control on the max setting for about 4
minutes. Then push the air control to the Medium
setting (7mm out from fully closed) for 10 minutes
before moving the air control to the lowest possible
setting.
5. Approximately 30 minutes after loading the low,
turn the blower fan on to the low setting.
MEDIUM FIRE FUELING AND OPERATION
(LOADING ON COALS AFTER HIGH FIRE
OPERATION)
1. At the end of the high fire (around 3.7lbs
remaining), smash and rake the remaining coals
forward until they are equally distributed and level
across the firebox.
2. Place the three largest pieces in first, they should
be close together with small gaps between. Place
the remaining pieces on top of the first leaving
gaps in the wood.
3. Immediately close the door and open the air
control to maximum open (all the way out).
4. Leave the air control on the max setting for about
10 minutes. Then push the air control to the
Medium setting (7mm out from fully closed) for the
remainder of the burn.
5. Also, turn the blower fan on to low when the air
shutter is set to Medium.
Wood Fire Stove
CAUTION: IF THE STOVE OR STOVE PIPE
GLOWS RED THE UNIT IS OVERFIRING. CLOSE
STOVE DOOR AND IMMEDIATELY SHUT AIR
CONTROL (PUSH AIR CONTROL TO THE "IN"
POSITION) TO REDUCE AIR SUPPLY AND
SLOW DOWN COMBUSTION.
WARNING: IN CASE OF CHIMNEY FIRE:
1. CLOSE AIR INLET CONTROL BY PUSHING AIR
CONTROL IN TOWARDS STOVE.
2. GET OUT OF THE HOUSE OR BUILDING.
3. CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
MINIMIZING CREOSOTE FORMATION
See "MAINTENANCE" on page 18 for an explanation
on Creosote formation and removal. To slow the build
up of creosote within your chimney, comply with the
following guidelines:
• Burn only the recommended fuel "APPROVED FUEL"
on page 15.
• Do not mix green or wet wood with the approved
fuel. Wood that does not ignite but instead hisses,
sizzles, and blackens is definitely too wet. It will
cause accelerated creosote build up in chimney and
will also reduce the heat output of the stove.
• Only add to ½ the fuel capacity of the fire box at a
time to ensure thorough combustion and temper
the amount of smoke produced.
• Every time fuel is added, fully open the Primary Air
Inlet by pulling the air control away from the stove.
• Periodically throughout the day, fully open the
Primary Air Inlet by pulling the air control away from
the stove for a few minutes. This will help keep the
chimney at a warm temperature and subsequently
reduce the condensation of creosote.
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Operating Instructions and Owner's Manual
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